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BUMEDINST 6440.5C
HEALTH SERVICES AUGMENTATION PROGRAM
2. What gives guidelines for active duty Navy Medical Department personnel assigned to augment operational platforms during contingency or wartime situations?
Medical Augmentation Program
3. Sourcing commands shall submit an electronic readiness report to BUMED (MED-27) via the Medical Personnel Augmentation System on or before when?
The second Friday of each month
6. Who validates, approves, and maintains a current account of Claimancy 18 Augmentation as reflected in the Total Force Manpower Management System (TFMMS)?
CNO
7. Who directs, coordinates, and monitors the execution of the MAP and the software program used by Claimancy 18 to monitor readiness requirements?
Chief, BUMED
8. Who budgets for and maintains a totally functional readiness software system reflecting current technology, capable of managing all aspects of the MAP that meets DoD approved readiness tracking and reporting requirements, and facilitating efficient management of that system?
Naval Medical Information managment center
9. Who monitors capability of sourcing commands to meet augmentation requirements, gender ratios, and training status via the monthly electronic readiness report generated by SPMS/MPAS?
HSO
10. Who conducts annual readiness reviews?
HSO
11. Sourcing commands appoint who in writing who shall be responsible for operational readiness issues?
Readiness Officer or POMI
12. Sourcing commands uses the MAP to ensure deployable personnel complete administrative requirements within how may days of reporting?
60 days
13. Who assumes the readiness officer of POMI officer functional responsibilities if they are deployed?
RLO
14. Deployable personnel complete administrative readiness requirements within how many days of check in and maintain requirements continually thereafter?
W/in 60 days
How many CONUS facilities have a personnel augmentation and bed expansion requirement?
3
What CONUS facilities have a personnel augmentation and bed expansion requirement
Yokosuka, Okinawa, and Guam.
Upon reporting to the command, the CRO is responsible for ensuring deployable personnel complete thier administrative reqs within how many days of reporting?
30
Manning Priority for platforms?
Marine Forces(MARFOR)
Casualty Receiving and Treatment Ship (CRTS)
Fwd Deployed PrevMedUnit(FDPMU)
Expeditionary Medical Facility(EMF)
Construction Battalion Unit(CBU)
Hospital Ship (T-AH)
Outside Continental United States (OCONUS) MTF
Blood Processing Unit (BPU)
Personnel with a past deployment history will not deploy for how long following the end of their last deployment?
at least 6 months
Personnel will not dpoly how long from their report daye?
6 months
Pers may participate in pre-deployment or inter-deployment training beginning how long after reporting?
60 days
Pers will reurn from deployment no later than _____ _________ before PCS or retirement, or _______ _______ before release from active duty (RAD) or separation.
6 months
3 months
Routine deployable:
Fwd deployed crisis response forces that are mission capable and ready to deploy w/in 5 days
Surge Ready:
Forces designated for the force build-up stage that are ready and capable of mobilizing and deploying within 30 days.
Emergency Surge:
Additional forces designated for further follow-on stages that are ready and capable of deploying w/in 120 days
SORTS Cat C1:
unit capable of undertaking the full wartime mission it was organized and designed for. Fully mission capable
SORTS Cat C2:
Substantially Combat ready with only minor deficiencies reported
SORTS C3:
capable of undertaing a major portion of its wartime mission. While it has major deficiencies, it can still perform its assigned mission.
SORTS C4:
Unit is unable to perform its wartime mission unless it is provided additional resources or training. If situation warrants, unit may still be req'd to perform portions of its mission using its existing resources.
SORTS C5:
Unit is not able to perform its wartime mission and is not mission capable. Routinely this status is assigned to ships in major overhauls, which cannot deploy b/c of the need for substantial maintenance
BSO 18 CUIC pers
MARFOR, USMC units will be surge ready. available to deploy w/in 30days of notification
BSO 27
Assets immediately available to the Marine Corps for deployment
T-AH Routine deployable:
ready to deploy w/in days to support a 250-bed configuration
T-AH Surge ready:
Forces designated for deploying w/in 30days to support a 500-bed configuration
T-AH Emergency Surge
Additional forces designated for further follow-on stages ready to deploy w/in 120days in support of 1000-bed configuration
EMF Routine deployable:
prepared to depoly task-organized EMF detachments up to 500-beds w/in days
EMF Surge Ready:
3 AD EMF systems are maintained in the status for 1 yr. 500-beds w/in 30 days of notification
EMF Emergency Surge:
The EMF most recently released from "routine deployable" status, held in Emergency Surge for 6 mo. 500-beds w/in 120 days of notification
NAVMED Fleet response Routine deployable TIER 1
Deploy w/in 4-10 days
NAVMED Fleet response SURGE READY TIER II
deploy w/in 30-60 dyas
NAVMED FLEET RESPONCE EMERGENCY SURGE TIER III
Considered follow-on force. Deploy w/in 60-120 days