"Assessing Readiness: The State of the Military's Medical Corps"

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Advances in battlefield medicine during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, such as rapid medical response and new tourniquets, achieved unprecedented survival rates. However, post-war cost-cutting measures and outsourcing to civilian institutions have jeopardized these gains, reducing military medical readiness. The Pentagon is now reversing course to restore in-house medical care and staff, but future conflicts without air superiority may require every soldier to be trained as a medic.
Topics:world#battlefield-medicine#healthcare-costs#medical-readiness#military-innovation#military-medicine#pentagon-policy
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