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    Naval Hospital Jacksonville and reserve units earn Navy Blue H Health Promotion and Wellness award

    Naval Hospital Jacksonville Blue H 2018

    Photo By Petty Officer 1st Class Jacob Sippel | JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (May 13, 2019) – Charlene Rees, Naval Hospital Jacksonville’s...... read more read more

    JACKSONVILLE, FL, UNITED STATES

    06.12.2019

    Story by Yan Kennon 

    Naval Hospital Jacksonville

    Naval Hospital Jacksonville ─ its hospital and five naval branch health clinics (NBHCs), Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Jacksonville, Operational Health Support Unit Jacksonville Headquarters, and 17 of Operational Health Support Unit Jacksonville’s detachments have earned the Navy Surgeon General's Health Promotion and Wellness Blue H Award for 2018.

    “It’s an honor to receive the Blue H, which is a reflection of our dual commands’ abilities to integrate readiness and health,” said Capt. Matthew Case, Naval Hospital Jacksonville commander and Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Jacksonville commanding officer. “This award also recognizes the teamwork with our medical reserve units.”

    Gold Star (highest level) was achieved by the hospital; NBHCs Jacksonville, Kings Bay, and Mayport; NOSC Jacksonville; OHSU Jacksonville Headquarters; and OHSU Jacksonville Detachments E, H, J, K, N, P, Q, and R. NBHC Key West and OHSU Detachment G earned Silver Eagle recognition, while NBHC Albany and OHSU Jacksonville Detachments A, B, C, D, I, L, M, and O received the Bronze Anchor.

    The Blue H recognizes Navy medical commands for excellence in clinical primary prevention, community health promotion, and medical staff health. The award assesses health topics including responsible drinking, injury and violence-free living, healthy eating, active living, reproductive and sexual health, psychological health, tobacco-free living, and weight management.

    “Our reservists are proud to partner with our active duty and civilian colleagues in supporting a healthy and fit Navy and Marine Corps family,” said Capt. Karen Young, OHSU Jacksonville commanding officer.

    To take advantage of wellness programs, contact your local Wellness Center or Health Promotions or visit the Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center at www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcphc/health-promotion.

    Naval Hospital Jacksonville and Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Jacksonville deliver quality health care, in an integrated system of readiness and health. NH Jacksonville includes five branch health clinics across Florida and Georgia. It serves 163,000 active-duty and retired sailors, Marines, soldiers, airmen, guardsmen, and their families, including about 83,000 patients who are enrolled with a primary care manager. To find out more, visit www.med.navy.mil/sites/navalhospitaljax.

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    Date Taken: 06.12.2019
    Date Posted: 06.12.2019 15:46
    Story ID: 327034
    Location: JACKSONVILLE, FL, US

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