Changes in the Canadian military healthcare structure, and an increased reliance on the public healthcare sector, resulted in care fragmentation and a growing dissatisfaction among members with the quality of health services. To remedy the situation, the Canadian Forces began a major re-engineering of its healthcare services. A component of this reform was the implementation of a case management program to improve the continuity of care for members with complex or chronic medical conditions. Member satisfaction surveys revealed that the case management program meets their needs.