Military families will have to use Madigan
| By Adam Ashton, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Right now, the active-duty families are using
The
Letters announcing the change are starting to go out this week to families who will be assigned primary care doctors at the Madigan clinics. Their medical records also will transfer to the
"They do not have a choice, so what we're doing is really trying to make an effort to reach out to them" to explain the changes, said Maj.
Madigan in the past two years opened community clinics in
Meanwhile, the number of patients using the main hospital at the base is declining as the
Last year, Madigan had more than 102,000 patients enrolled for services. Now, the number is closer to 98,000.
Both the
The clinics have their own pharmacies, and Murphy said patients using them have indicated they've been satisfied with the off-base medical services.
Active-duty military family members who live within a 30-minute drive of the clinics will get the notices assigning them new doctors over the next two months in batches. Murphy said there is no deadline to complete the shift.
Murphy said the Army Medical Command wants patients to come back to the military-run clinics so it can better track their medical needs and influence their health.
"We want them to be a part of the greater system," he said.
More information
People with questions about the change in primary-care services can call 253-968-0643, 968-3491, or 968-3348.
Patients who do not want to go to
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