Future Military Health Infrastructure Requirements in the Rocky Mountain Region
Future Military Health Infrastructure Requirements in the Rocky Mountain Region
United States Congress House Committee On Natio
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I will start and then I will let General Parker go. We do still need to assess what that impact would be, but much of the care that we could provide under TRICARE would be pur- chased from the civilian sector. There are some construction costs associated with moving some of the functions here at Fitzsimons now, and I am going to let General Parker address those. General Parker. Sir, over the 12-state area there are 17 military treatment facilities. Army and Air Force. There are five Army fa- ci...lities and 12 Air Force facilities. The Air Force facilities stretch from Mountain Home to Grand Forks down the Missouri River and down the Mississippi River. The Army facilities are Fort Leonard Wood, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Riley, and Fort Carson, and I will leave Fitzsimons out of scenario at this present time. At the present time, Fort Carson's facility is 11 years old and a very adequate facility. Its maintenance has been excellent, and I think the Fort Carson facility has a lot of years left in it.
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