Posted on Nov 16, 2015
Is there a centralized place for EFMP SM to know what could be acceptable?
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How can a SM know where they can go with EFMP. My situation is mostly fixed for now but I will PCS again. My branch manager kept asking where else do you want to go. My EFMP was denied for Hood, Stewart, and Carson. I didn't have a slot at Sam Houston. So for a while I could go no where.
In the end I had to get my EFMP adjusted and could go to Hood
In the end I had to get my EFMP adjusted and could go to Hood
Posted 9 y ago
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There is not such a place because EFMP is not a one size fits all. Each persons situation is different. It is not realistic to have a list of places with allowable EFMP situations. Especially when doctors PCS and installation capabilities differ at various times.
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Not every case is the same is very true but it is very black and white. The yes no times per are very systematic and programmable. It seems as if there is a ton of time and energy and worry spent to say we'll that didn't work let's try this one blindly. If it's that fluid then how is it provide stability to family's when that is the most important thing for my autistic son.
Probably just me venting
Thank you SGM
Probably just me venting
Thank you SGM
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EFMP is actually quite grey and definitely not one size fits all as the SGM said. EFMP care varies at each duty station. In some EFMP denial cases is not always because the capability of care is not at the location, it is often because of the number of providers for that EFMP situation is not there. Each provider can only take on a certain number of patients, especially EFMP patients. Once that number is reached for the providers on hand for the EFMP situation at hand, the EFMP manager will be forced to deny the EFMP family relocation to that location. EFMP managers do utilize a "matrix" (that they only have access to) to determine if each EFMP case can be managed at a particular location.
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