Secondary Prevention Infographic
Treatment options after stroke or heart attack.
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Treatment options after stroke or heart attack.
Information on cholesterol risk and what to do to reduce it.
The DMACS supports the Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board mission of processing the medical components of admission for applicants to the U.S. Service Academies, Service Reserve Officer Training Corps programs, the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and other officer accession programs as directed by the ...
The Assistance Reporting Tool is a secure web-based system that captures authorizations and feedback on TRICARE related benefits.
DODSER standardizes suicide surveillance across the armed services to support the military’s suicide prevention mission.
PRT is an application that manages and tracks physical medical records that are stored in record rooms at military hospitals and clinics.
The Interagency Comprehensive Plan for Care Coordination Support (ICPCCS) provides non-clinical care coordination for wounded, ill or injured Service Member/Veterans by facilitating bi-directional data exchange among case management team members from the Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
The Medication Adherence application creates a tracker for patients to input their medication types, dosages, delivery methods, days, and times for taking medications. The app will set reminders and keep track of dosages taken and missed. The app also provides resources regarding medications and conditions.
EIM is a commercial software platform that serves as the foundation for several Care and Benefits Integrated Systems and Solution Delivery Division programs.
The Web & Mobile Technology Program Management Office oversees the Defense Health Agency Usability Lab and carefully evaluates digital health technologies by observing users and collecting their feedback.
The Access to Care App is a resource guide that uses mobile technology to provide information to beneficiaries on how to access medical care in the San Antonio, Texas market.
This information paper describes poliomyelitis and the vaccine to prevent it
TBLD-M program supports the wartime mission of the Armed Services Blood Program to provide overall blood management services to United States deployed personnel around the globe.
This information paper describes measles, mumps, and rubella and the vaccines to prevent these infections.
This fact sheet provides answers and information to commonly asked questions about chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.
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