The mission of the Office of Warrior Care Policy (WCP) is proactively support wounded, ill, and injured Service members in their recovery and reintegration or transition to civilian life.
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10/27/2016
Senior defense leaders and representatives from 14 nations kicked off the second annual Warrior Care in the 21st Century Symposium
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10/26/2016
Karen Guice, Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, along with James Rodriguez Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Office of Warrior Care Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense provided opening remarks for attendees
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10/19/2016
Each November the Army honors wounded, ill and injured Soldiers and their families by commemorating Warrior Care Month
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10/17/2016
Established in 2015, the Warrior Care in the 21st Century coalition simplifies global sharing of warrior care best practices and lessons learned
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9/27/2016
Dealing with the repercussions of a TBI, many find aspects of adjusting back into their communities difficult
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Traumatic Brain Injury, Warrior Care
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9/23/2016
DHA director Vice Adm. Bono lauds the efforts of award recipients at the Paralyzed Veterans of America’s (PVA)‘Mission: ABLE’ awards ceremony and says advocacy groups help DHA serve disabled veterans.
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Quality and Safety of Health Care, Warrior Care
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9/13/2016
As a part of the injured service member’s care team, OBF receives information about who arrives to the hospital, whether they have children, how many, and if the children are at WRNMMC with the parent or not
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Preventive Health, Warrior Care
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7/27/2016
After struggling with a TBI for years, Staff Sgt. Anthony Mannino Jr. credits his therapy sessions at NICoE in helping him focus on training for the 2016 Warrior Games.
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Warrior Care, Traumatic Brain Injury, Innovation
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7/19/2016
The National Intrepid Center of Excellence, a directorate of the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, helps active duty, reserve, and National Guard members and their families manage their traumatic brain injuries
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Access to Health Care, Military Hospitals and Clinics, Quality and Safety of Health Care, Research and Innovation, Warrior Care, Traumatic Brain Injury, Defense Medical Surveillance System
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6/29/2016
Service members are surviving their battlefield injuries better than ever before. During a panel session at the National Academy of Sciences, Dr. Karen Guice, Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, explained how a new system is making sure government agencies are in synch when those wounded warriors go for medical treatment.
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Warrior Care, DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Interagency Care Coordination Committee
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6/14/2016
Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band are scheduled to perform during the 2016 Department of Defense Warrior Games closing ceremony and concert Tuesday, June 21, at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York
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Warrior Care, Warrior Games
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6/14/2016
From June 15 – 21, 2016, more than 250 athletes are gathering at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York for the sixth annual Department of Defense Warrior Games.
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Warrior Games, Warrior Care
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