Oklahoma City VA Medical Center
Tribal Government Relations Conference | July 24, 2012
Oklahoma City VA Medical Center
est. 1953
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Budget and Staff
• 1,790 full-time equivalent employees
• $419 million annual operating budget
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Staffing 46%
Equipment 3%
Prosthetics 5%
Mail Out Pharmacy
7%
Non-Recurring
Maintenance 1%
Fee Care 8%
Specific Purpose Funds
12%
All Other 18%
Our Service Area
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We serve the western 2/3
of Oklahoma and 2
counties in north Texas.
Referral center for the
Jack C. Montgomery
VAMC in Muskogee, OK.
Our Service Area: • 1 Medical Center
• 1 Annex Clinic in
Oklahoma City
• 8 Community Based
Outpatient Clinics
• 2 Vet Centers
(OKC and Lawton)
• 1 National Cemetery
(Ft. Sill)
Counties are shaded based on Veteran population. Darker
colors represent a higher enrolled Veteran population.
Today’s Veterans
Today, there are over 22 million
Veterans nationwide.
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Oklahoma City VAMC Last year we treated 53,876 Veterans.
53,681 Inpatient Bed Days of Care
503,420 Outpatient Visits
Inpatient Beds
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Bed Type # of Beds
Medical 48
Surgical 18
Neurology 18
Psychiatry 25
Intensive Care (Cardiac, Medical, Surgical) 30
Community Living Center 25
Palliative Care 8
Friendship House (Transitional Living) 20
Total Operating Beds 192
Community Based Outpatient Clinics
Location Services Offered
Ada Primary Care, Telemedicine, Tele-Mental Health
Altus Primary Care, Telemedicine, Tele-Mental Health
Ardmore Primary Care, Telemedicine, Tele-Mental Health
Blackwell Primary Care, Telemedicine, Tele-Mental Health
Enid Primary Care, Telemedicine, Tele-Mental Health
Lawton Primary Care, Dental, Prosthetics, Home Based Primary Care, Pharmacy, Telemedicine, Tele-Mental Health (*expansion planned for completion in 2014 that will include Physical Therapy, Optometry, Audiology)
Stillwater Primary Care, Telemedicine, Tele-Mental Health
Wichita Falls Primary Care, Telemedicine, Tele-Mental Health
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Specialized Programs
VA’s PACT with Veterans
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Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT), VA’s
innovative health care model, emphasizes teams
and coordinated care so Veterans are healthier
and more satisfied with their health care.
Specialty Services
• Medical, Cardiac and Surgical Intensive Care Units • Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery • Cardiac Surgery • Neurosurgery • Polytrauma Support Clinic Teams • Spinal Cord Injury Clinic • Center for Alzheimer and Neurodegenerative Diseases • High Risk Foot Program • Animal Assisted Therapy • Women’s Health Clinic • Blind Rehab Outpatient Specialist • Intermediate Low Vision Clinic • Visual Impairment Service Coordinator • Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence • Mental Health Intensive Case Management • Readjustment Counseling • Reaching Out to Educate and Assist Health Care Families (REACH) • Compensated Work Therapy Transitional Housing
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Radiation Oncology Center
• Opened in May 2012
• Capacity to treat 500
Veterans each year
• State-of-the-Art
Equipment including 2
linear accelerators,
Pet-CT Scanner, CT
Simulator
• 16 staff and 2 medical
residents
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Comprehensive Care
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Specialty Care
Geriatrics Adult Day Health Care, Community Residential Care, Home Based Primary Care, Home Hospice, Home Respite Care, Community Nursing Home Program
Medicine Allergy, Cardiology (Diagnostic and Interventional), Dermatology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Infectious Disease Clinics, Nephrology, Oncology, Pain Management, Pulmonary, Radiation Oncology, Rheumatology
Mental Health & Psychiatry Ambulatory Mental Health Clinic, Substance Abuse, Vocational Rehabilitation Therapy, Mental Health Intensive Case Management, Military Sexual Trauma, Neuropsychology, PTSD Clinics, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Veterans Recovery Center
Neurology Neurology, Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Polytrauma Clinic, Recreational Therapy
Surgery Amputations, Breast, Cardiac, Ear Nose & Throat, Eye, Gynecology, Hand, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Plastic/Reconstructive, Podiatry, Spine, Thoracic, Vascular
Top 10 Complex Surgeries
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Procedure
Cardiac CABG/Valve
Colectomy
Craniotomy Brain Tumor/Hematoma
Lobectomy/Pneumonectomy
Radical Prostatectomy
Spine Surgery
Total Hip Arthoplasty
Total Knee Arthoplasty
Total Laryngectomy
Vascular AAA/Lower Extremity Bypass/Inflow
My HealtheVet & Secure Messaging
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A personal MyHealtheVet account provides Veterans with
a variety of online tools to manage their health care.
Communicate
with
Participating
Patient Aligned
Care Team
Members
View Medical
Appointments
Refill
Prescriptions Download and
Share Personal
Health
Information
At the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center over 45% of our Veterans
are enrolled in MyHealtheVet and 23% of those enrollees are
In Person Authenticated so they can use Secure Messaging
to communicate with their providers electronically.
Our Native American Veterans
Native American Veterans
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The number of Native American Veterans seeking VA health
care services at the Oklahoma City VAMC is increasing.
Treated Native
American Veterans
(Oct. 2010 – Sept. 2011)
1,306
Enrolled Native
American Veterans (through July 13, 2012)
3,153
From October 1, 2011 through July 13, 2012, we have already treated 1,244
Native American Veterans at the Oklahoma City VAMC. We estimate will we
surpass last year’s number of treated Native American Veterans.
Native American Veterans
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Where do we see our Native American Veterans?
Location Enrolled Treated
Ada 236 35
Altus 33 4
Ardmore 110 30
Blackwell 86 14
Enid 27 8
Lawton 463 210
Oklahoma City 1,948 1,154
Stillwater 92 12
Wichita Falls 57 34
Total 3,153 1,244
Data reflects enrolled and treated Veterans from October 1, 2011 to July 13, 2012.
Native American Elders Council & VAMC Warriors Group
2011 was the 10th Annual Honors Dance
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Oklahoma City VA Medical Center
Adam C. Walmus, MHA, FACHE
Interim Director 921 NE 13th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
405.456.3300 [email protected]
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