Yes, but it has to be applied differently. We had some discussions about the army, navy, and air force having different approaches to providing care. There are unique requirements in each environment. Applying an army-centric view to a navy base doesn't work. They have a different relationship with the chain of command. They're totally different environments.
We basically have to apply the general principles--namely, good medicine and enough time for clinicians to establish a relationship. Those are just good principles you should apply no matter what environment. You also have to be credible. The people who are providing the care should have some credibility in terms of knowing the unique demands of soldiers, airmen, and sailors.