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Base Realignment and Closure
San Antonio Military Medical Center
Air Force Association Briefing
David G. Young III, MD, FACP
Brigadier General, USAF, MC,CFS
TRICARE San Antonio
Senior Market Manager
James K. Gilman, MD, FACC
Brigadier General, USA, MC
TRICARE San Antonio
Associate Market Manager
Col Cuda, Co-Director, San Antonio Medical BRAC Integration Office
Col Hardin, Co-Director, San Antonio Medical BRAC Integration Office
BRAC Language
“Realign Lackland Air Force Base, TX, by relocating the inpatient
medical function of the 59th Medical Wing (Wilford Hall Medical
Center) to the Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft Sam Houston, TX,
establishing it as the San Antonio Regional Military Medical Center,
and converting Wilford Hall Medical Center into an ambulatory care
center.”
SAMMC Vision
One unified San Antonio Military Medical Center
(SAMMC) with two integrated campuses: a North
campus at Ft Sam Houston and a South campus at
Lackland AFB. Providing the same level of wartime
readiness support while delivering high quality, efficient,
care for DoD beneficiaries in the San Antonio market.
SAMMC North Campus
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425 Inpatient Beds Inpatient/Ambulatory Surgery
Level 1 Trauma/ER
Medical and surgical subspecialties
2240 personnel moving north from WHMC
Additional staff moves south to support mission requirements
Primary structure 953K SF: 644K SF new construction plus 309K SF
renovated space
* Building Gross Square Footage
** Departmental Gross Square Footage
SAMMC North
Clinical/Admin Addition
Parking Garage A
Center of Excellence
Battlefield Health & Trauma
New ER/ICU Tower
Intrepid Center &
Fisher Houses (Non
BRAC)
Over $550 million in new Milcon construction and renovation
SAMMC North- Beds & OR’s
Located at North Campus
• Beds
– 303 Ward (Includes NICU)
– 90 ICU
– 32 Maternal Child Health
425 Inpatient
• Operating Rooms
– 28 OR’s
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2 new Trauma OR’s
1 Burn
2 OB
23 Ambulatory & Inpatient OR’s
Largest medical complex in DOD
SAMMC South Campus
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Ambulatory Care Center (ACC)
Basic Military Trainees
Primary care and medical specialties
Will occupy 4 floors of WHMC, approximately 700K SF;
approximately 131K SF will require renovation
• 406 personnel efficiencies; 2,240 moving North
SAMMC-South
Renovated Space for ACC
San Antonio
Trauma Centers
FY11 Predicted
SAMMC Population
North Central
Federal Clinic
Camp
Bullis
Randolph
AFB
San Antonio MMO
SAMMC
North
SAMMC
South
FY06 San Antonio Population
Eligible Beneficiaries = 213,168
TRICARE Enrollment = 144,056
• 50,672 BAMC
• 60,876 WHMC
• 23,289 Randolph
• 9,219 Network
Non-enrolled student population:
• 9,000 Lackland BMTs
• 4,500 FSH Students
FY11 San Antonio Population
Eligible Beneficiaries = 221,651
TRICARE Enrollment = 147,845
• 58,048 BAMC
• 57,480 WHMC
• 23,289 Randolph
• 9,219 Network
Non-enrolled student population:
• 9,000 Lackland BMTs
• 9,003 FSH Students
Assumptions
• TRICARE Enrollment remains
constant
• Pediatric specialties and Internal
Medicine to the North
• No increase in retiree population
• Enrollment starts at Federal
Clinic
in FY08
City of Military Medicine
Pre & Post BRAC
Lackland AFB
PreBRAC
Ft Sam Houston
WHMC
60,876 Enrollees
269 Beds
1.6M SF
BAMC
50,672 Enrollees
224 Beds
1.3M SF
Medical Center
Medical Center
Efficiencies
PostBRAC
SAMMC South
57,480 Enrollees
9,000 BMTs
Re-Use WHMC
Outpatient Clinics
Diagnostic Services
+
SAMMC North
58,048 Enrollees
9003 Students
425 Beds, 1.7M SF
Specialty Clinics
Inpatient Beds
Trauma & Surgery
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Operational
Savings
Outstanding Results
NEJM , 9 Dec 2004, Dr Gawande
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Wounded # Killed
or Killed in Action
War
Revolutionary War, 1775-1783
War of 1812, 1812-1815
Mexican War, 1846-1848
Civil War (Union Force), 1861-1865
Spanish-American War, 1898
World War I, 1917-1918
World War II, 1941-1945
Korean War, 1950-1953
Vietnam War, 1961-1973
Persian Gulf War, 1990-1991
War in Iraq and Afghanistan, 2001-present
10,623
6,675
5,885
422,295
2,047
257,404
963, 403
137,025
200,727
614
10, 369
4.435
2,60
1,733
140,414
385
53, 402
291,557
33,741
47,424
147
1,004
*Data from the Department of Defense, as of Nov 2004
% Lethality of
War Wounds
42
33
29
33
19
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30
25
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Unsurpassed Homeland Security
Planning
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Katrina/Rita: SA “model for nation”-Secretary Mineta
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Civil/military cooperation in response to WMD
• Community trauma & bio-terrorism planning efforts
• STRAC (SW TX Regional Advisory Council for Trauma)
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• REMPSC (Regional Emergency Medical Preparedness Steering
Committee)
• EHDG (EMS/Hospital Disaster Group)
Local San Antonio Trauma Training
• Foundation for world-wide “critical care in the air”
Questions ??
Army BRAC Office
BP 169
Brooks City Base
Navy BRAC Office
BP 170
BP 172
BP 174
MRMC
SAMMC
ISR-BH
BAMC
Joint
Basing
Air Force BRAC Office
MEDCOM
METC
ISG
LAFB
WHMC
FSH
TMA
AMEDDC&S
Navy Enlisted Training
Air Force Enlisted Training
AETC
MJCSG