Digital Pathology Program
The Digital Pathology Program is a partnership between the Solution Delivery Division and the Joint Pathology Center to digitize their pathology medical data.
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The Digital Pathology Program is a partnership between the Solution Delivery Division and the Joint Pathology Center to digitize their pathology medical data.
The Solution Delivery Division ( J-6) Factsheet updated for 2023.
ILER is a web-based application that provides the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs personnel the ability to link service member and veteran data to known exposures, ensuring the efficient and effective continuity of individualized health care.
PACS technology allows for digital transmission of electronic images and reduces the need for x-ray film, manual filing, and manual retrieval. The use of PACS improves beneficiary health care by streamlining platforms and providing medical teams quick, easy access at the point of care.
The ECIA is the medical image repository used by DHA and Department of Veterans Affairs medical teams to store and view radiology, cardiology, and ophthalmology images worldwide.
The TARA team ensures that military hospitals and clinics have the proper technology and equipment to provide exceptional care by assessing their current device inventory and organizational needs.
Low-level blast is defined as blast generated from firing heavy weapon systems or explosives in combat or training environments. Exposure to low-level blast does not typically result in a clinically diagnosable concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury. Both providers and service members should be aware of the potential effects of low ...
Low-level blast is defined as blast generated from firing heavy weapon systems or explosives in combat or training environments. Exposure to low-level blast does not typically result in a clinically diagnosable concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury. Both providers and service members should be aware of the potential effects of low ...
Robotic Process Automation utilizes software to imitate human actions in order to manage high-volume, rule-based, and repetitive tasks. Entire end-to-end processes can be performed by software robots with very little human interaction.
DOEHRS-IH captures occupational and environmental health risk data, and actively monitors biological, chemical, and physical health hazards that impact Department of Defense personnel worldwide. The system supports force health readiness and global operations.
The Medical Simulation and Training PMO serves as the materiel developer and total lifecycle systems manager for medical simulation and training products across the Military Health System.
Know the differences between Therapy Dogs, Facility Dogs, Service Dogs, and Emotional Support Dogs.
Describes the Implementation Science Branch mission to transition mature, prioritized, evidence-based research into practice to optimize impact, includes a graphic of phases and key activities, and provides examples of the branch’s work.
In support of Total Force Fitness and the White House National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health: the Biden-Harris Administration National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.
This patient guide will help you work with your Health Care Team to develop an action plan for treating your asthma. With the right action plan–that combines both self-management and medical care–you can live a normal, active life.
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