Advanced Military Footwear System with Composite Orthotic
This fact sheet describes a new combat boot designed to reduce lower extremity overuse injuries in soldiers during training and operational deployment.
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This fact sheet describes a new combat boot designed to reduce lower extremity overuse injuries in soldiers during training and operational deployment.
SBIR: A Congressionally mandated Program that promote technological innovation and economic growth through Federal investment.
Two distinct types of wound treatments have been developed: one (RAIDER Therapy) for immediate use on the battlefield and in first aid posts to stabilize wounds; the second (RAIDER+ Hydrogel Therapy) for longer term use at higher echelons of care, and to promote increased recruitment of innate stem cellsto wound sites.
This TBI patient brochure provides a list of common causes, signs and symptoms of TBI related vision problems.
Lists the pharmaceutical agents the DoD P&T Committee intends to evaluate at the February 2016 DoD P&T Committee meeting.
This Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) for Air Force Corporate Health Information Processing Service (AFCHIPS)
The Director, DHA, approved the recommendations from the May 2015 DoD P&T Committee meeting on July 20, 2015. Implementation will occur upon signing of the minutes.
The Director, DHA, approved the recommendations from the May 2015 DoD P&T Committee meeting in July 20, 2015, with an implementation date upon signing.
The Director, DHA, approved the recommendations from the November 2014 DoD P&T Committee meeting on February 3, 2015. Implementation will occur by August 5, 2015.
The Department of Defense (DoD) provides resources and information exclusively for military caregivers who assist wounded, ill and injured Service members with activities of daily living.
This HIPAA Information Paper describes the Release of PHI to Congressional Offices (updated August 2015).
Lists the pharmaceutical agents the DoD P&T Committee intends to evaluate at the November 2015 DoD P&T Committee meeting.
Medical transport options for TRICARE beneficiaries and DoD Personnel overseas on official business who are not TRICARE beneficiaries.
The Director, DHA approved the recommendations from the February 2015 DoD P&T Committee meeting in 5 May 2015, with an implementation date of 19 Aug 2015.
This HIPAA Information Paper describes Oral Communication of PHI (updated July 2015)
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