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<strong>Health</strong> <strong>Service</strong> <strong>Support</strong><br />

(a) Advise the CCDR on all theater FHP operations (to include the establishment of<br />

minimum FHP requirements for the theater).<br />

(b) Monitor care provided to the joint force, civilian population and other<br />

beneficiaries, and coordinate HSS with <strong>Service</strong> providers and lead agents (LAs) as needed.<br />

the theater.<br />

(c) Assist the CCDR in formulating a recommended theater PM policy within<br />

(d) Assist component commands in identifying HSS and FHP requirements and<br />

coordinate cross-<strong>Service</strong> support, where practical.<br />

(e) Advise the JFC concerning the following:<br />

1. The health of the command as reflected by disease and non battle injury<br />

(DNBI)/battle injury (BI) rates and other medical factors that could affect operations, to include<br />

medical health threat identification (ID) and protective measures for health threats, their ID and<br />

associated countermeasures.<br />

2. Rest, rotation, and reconstitution policies and procedures.<br />

3. Prevention and protection measures and procedures, including<br />

immunizations, field sanitation and hygiene, veterinary services support, prophylactic<br />

countermeasures, and other risk management procedures.<br />

4. HSS operations during the joint reception, staging, onward movement,<br />

and integration (JRSOI) phase of the joint force deployment process.<br />

(13) Informs the CCDR concerning the status of and assistance required by and provided<br />

to the civilian populace, DOD civilian employees, DOD contract personnel, detainees, NGOs,<br />

and intergovernmental organizations (IGOs).<br />

(14) Coordinates HSS provided to or received from allies, coalitions, HN military, or<br />

other friendly nations.<br />

(15) Supervises the activities of the joint blood program office (JBPO) and coordinate<br />

support from the Armed <strong>Service</strong>s Blood Program Office (ASBPO).<br />

(16) Obtains <strong>Service</strong> specific casualty rates, including DNBI/BI rates, to model HSS<br />

force structure and casualty flow for the joint operation.<br />

(17) Considers support for medical civil-military operations (MCMO).<br />

(18) In conjunction with the staff judge advocate (SJA), provides the JFC with medical<br />

rules of engagement protocols recommendations.<br />

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