@article{51ff95bd4ed34fe1978ae5a7384df55f,
title = "The Value of Military Graduate Medical Education",
author = "True, {Mark W.} and Bell, {David G.} and Faux, {Brian M.} and Matos, {Ren{\'e}e I.} and Valdez, {Michelle M.} and Bonjour, {Timothy J.} and Morris, {Michael J.}",
note = "Funding Information: The DHA is tasked with enabling the MHS to deliver the Quadruple Aim: increased readiness, better health, and better care, at a lower cost. The MHS supports military GME within DoD funding, whereas nonmilitary U.S. teaching hospital GME is funded largely through Medicare, Medicaid, and the Department of Veterans Affairs at a cost of approximately $15 billion annually.6 Ironically, in contrast to military GME, none of the federal support provided to civilian GME programs requires the resident to repay the nation with professional service.",
year = "2020",
month = jun,
day = "8",
doi = "10.1093/milmed/usaa030",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "185",
pages = "E532--E537",
journal = "Military medicine",
issn = "0026-4075",
publisher = "Association of Military Surgeons of the US",
number = "5-6",
}