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The three pillars of force health protection (FHP) are
Healthy
and fit force, casualty prevention, and casualty care
management.
These pillars correlate to the National Military
Strategy pillars
Shape”, “Prepare”, and “Respond”
FHP mission in joint operations
To minimize the effects of
wounds, injuries, disease, environment, occupational hazards,
and psychological stressors on unit effectiveness, readiness,
and morale.
Who is responsible for the
execution of the FHP mission within his or her area of
responsibility.
Combatant commander
Integrate and comply with the commander’s
plan is
Conformity
Provide timely access to HSS through
proximity or evacuation.
Responsiveness
Shift HSS resources to meet changing
requirements.
Flexibility
Anticipate the need for rapid movement of
HSS resources to support combat forces during operations
Mobility
Provide optimum, uninterrupted care and
treatment
Continuity
Ensure that HSS resources are efficiently
employed and used effectively to support the planned
operation.
Coordination
Organization of the HSS system
is determined largely by
Joint force’s mission, the medical
threat, medical intelligence, and the theater evacuation policy.
What is the perfered patient transport method
Air