The 366th Medical Group is a Military Health System clinic providing medical services to support the combat capability of the 366th Fighter Wing at deployed locations and the Mountain Home Air Force Base community. The treatment facility is accredited by The Joint Commission and College of American Pathologists, and has affiliations with the Emergency Care Research Institute. We provide health care through more than 95,000 patient encounters annually, with a medical team comprised of 287 active duty service members, civilians and contract personnel. Service to the base community is through the collaborative effort of two squadrons.
Treatment facilities provide dental, family health, flight medicine, pediatrics, immunization, and optometry with specialty care services in the following: women’s health; psychiatry; radiology; pharmacy; clinical laboratory; and physical therapy. Specialty services beyond the capability of the 366th medical group are referred to network facilities in the surrounding area.
- You can see for yourself how well we are doing.
- Click on one of the links to learn how we measure our performance.
Note:
HEDIS data is not available for public posting for this MTF at this time. The process to get data for public posting from the new electronic health record used at this MTF is still being developed and will be available soon.
Disclaimer:
- One measure is not an indication of a facility's quality. Sometimes a smaller population can make a measure move pretty drastically from quarter to quarter, so don't be alarmed if you see a dip or a spike.
- If there is no data included with the description of the measures below, it may be because your facility doesn't offer that particular service or treatment.
- Some data is reported every month or quarter and some is reported once a year. Occasionally, a measure is no longer used. But we continue to provide the data from past years as a reference.
- The dates we report data may vary by measure. Measuring quality, safety, access and patient experience requires time to ensure data is valid and accurate.
- We report the same Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) used by many civilian health care practices to monitor quality of care provided in the MHS. Before posting HEDIS data, a National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) certified auditor reviews and approves the measure process and data.
- We report some of the measures in Calendar Year (CY) and some measures in Fiscal Year (FY). Calendar years begin on January 1st. Fiscal years begin on October 1st.
- If you have questions, please contact the Patient Administration office at your military medical treatment facility or a beneficiary counseling and assistance coordinator
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