LtCol Roger Gibson Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense Health Affairs DoD/VA Clinical Practice Guideline Toward Improved Quality of Post-Deployment.

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LtCol Roger Gibson Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense Health Affairs DoD/VA Clinical Practice Guideline Toward Improved Quality of Post-Deployment Care

Post – Deployment Health Concerns Not a New Concept  Civil War – “Irritable Heart”  WW I – “Soldier’s Heart”  WW II – “Effort Syndrome”  Vietnam – “Agent Orange Syndrome”  Gulf War Syndrome Hyams, et al, Ann Int Med 1996 History

We Sent the Wrong Risk Communication Message  “There is nothing wrong with you”  “It’s all in your head”  “We don’t care”  “You can’t be seen here” Gulf War Syndrome

DoD/VA Response  Persian Gulf Registry  Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program Gulf War Syndrome

National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine The post-deployment period is a crucial time for carrying out medical evaluations and providing appropriate care for returning service members Use an evidence-based approach to develop and continuously reevaluate clinical practice guidelines Focus evaluation and care of deployed forces at the primary care-level Enhance the continuity of care Foster the establishment of ongoing therapeutic relationships Genesis-A Better Way

DoD/ VA Executive Workgroup Cited Program Evaluation and Recommendations by Numerous Oversight Groups, Committees, and Agencies In the past work-ups not clinically driven Treat evaluation as a ‘care’ program vs ‘standardized’ Local primary care provider delivers care Central DoD\VA hub(s) for post-deployment health  DoD Clinical Center for Post Deployment Health  VA Center(s) for the Study of War Related Illnesses and Post Deployment Health Concerns

DoD/VA Executive Workgroup Develop CPG’s recognizing deployment health concerns Recognize deployment as a routine exposure Follow-up care managed by primary care provider Integrate with the Deployment Health Center(s)/War Illnesses Center(s) concept Ensure complementary DoD and VA programs Identify IM/IT requirements “Implement IOM Recommendations”

VA/DoD CPG Workgroup Guidelines to aid primary care providers in evaluating patients with post deployment concerns Identified goals & objectives Achieve satisfaction & positive attitudes regarding post- deployment medical care Support patient education and communication Optimize data collection Prevention in subsequent deployments Provider education

VA clinicians experienced with gulf registry DoD clinicians experienced with comprehensive clinical evaluation program Army, Navy, Air Force Experts from civilian academia Guideline Development Multiorganizational Approach

Medical disciplines family practice internal medicine psychiatry preventive medicine infectious disease occupational health Allied clinical disciplines psychology nursing social work clergy Essential non-clinical disciplines risk communication toxicologist Guideline Development Multidisciplinary

Helped to develop the guideline document Participated in toolkit development conference Posted guideline document on the internet for public comment Veteran Involvement

Scientific evidence considered first – usually little direct evidence Independent policy review group recommendations (e.g., IoM, advisory groups, RAND reports) Consensus of experienced clinicians Consensus of guidelines working group Systematic Basis for Guideline Content

The Message  To All: “Deployments are risky”  To the Deployer: “There is a system in place to take care of you IF you come back with a health concern”  A Reminder to the Provider: “Taking care of Service Members is our #1 job” Post-Deployment Health Clinical Practice Guideline