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Marine Corps CASEVAC: Determining Medical Supply Needs for Long- and Short-Range Airborne Casualty Evacuation

Authors: Martin Hill; Mike Galarneau; Gerry Pang; Paula Konoske; NAVAL HEALTH RESEARCH CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
 
Abstract: Historically, Marine Corps casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) missions have been lifts of opportunity, in which wounded were evacuated by any available rotor-wing aircraft, regardless of whether it carried medically trained personnel. In recent years, the Marine Corps adopted a designated CASEVAC system in which certain aircraft are assigned casualty evacuation as one of their missions and are crewed by at least one field-qualified corpsman. However, the equipping and training of these corpsmen is currently done on an ad hoc basis, and differs from unit to unit. In 2003, the Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) was tasked with analyzing and identifying the medical supply requirements for a long-range CASEVAC capability for the Marine Corps. Thirty-one generic CASEVAC patient types were developed from the Defense Medical Standardization Board's list of patient conditions. Treatment profiles were written for each patient type and medical supplies were assigned to each task in the treatment profiles, establishing the clinical requirements for the CASEVAC supply blocks. A statement of need (SON) for a CASEVAC capability was written, based on the NHRC findings. The NHRC CASEVAC supplies and the SON were reviewed and modified as needed by an Integrated Product Team consisting of senior CASEVAC corpsmen and medical directors. The NHRC study and subsequent expert review have provided the Marine Corps with the medical supplies needed to properly augment its designated CASEVAC aircraft in Iraq and elsewhere.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept.
Pages: 23
Report Date: 17 NOV 2004
Report Number: A538334
Keywords relating to this report:
*CASUALTIES
*CLINICAL MEDICINE
*MEDICAL EVACUATION
*MEDICAL SERVICES
*MEDICAL SUPPLIES
AIRCRAFT
EVACUATION
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
IRAQ
MARINE ATMOSPHERES
MARINE CORPS
PATIENTS
PROFILES
ROTARY WINGS
TEAMS_PERSONNEL_
WOUNDS AND INJURIES
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