Defense Health Agency - Freedom of Information Act System
DHA-FOIA is a web-based application used to process Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act appeal, litigation, and consultation requests.
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DHA-FOIA is a web-based application used to process Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act appeal, litigation, and consultation requests.
SRTS is the sole electronic system for ordering and tracking eyewear for Department of Defense service members and retirees.
EAS is a Web-based tool essential to the Department of Defense because it assists the Defense Health Agency in identifying the total cost of providing health care to TRICARE patients.
Defense Health Agency Pediatrics App is for pediatricians and contains pediatrics information for various military hospitals and clinics pediatric departments. This password protected app contains a multitude of resources for providers all in one place.
The Antimicrobial Stewardship Application contains information for providers on microbes and how effective drugs are against them based on particular regions. In addition to the information on microbes, COVID-19 and Mpox resources for providers have also been added to the app.
Tactical Breather can be used to control physiological and psychological responses to stress. Through repetitive practice and training, anyone can learn to gain control of their heart rate, emotions, concentration and other responses during stressful situations.
EIRB is a central, web-based application used to manage the lifecycle research, review, and oversight processes for Department of Defense research as well as unique DOD review needs.
SNPMIS documents and reports on services provided to TRICARE patients with special needs.
Inside DHA is the official information and message center for the Defense Health Agency Director and agency leadership. The site is a dynamic and multi-functional CAC-enabled tool for managing information and for sharing ideas and content across the DHA enterprise.
The official brochure highlighting some of the features and benefits of the Ektropy system.
The Augusta Military Medical Center App is a searchable directory for navigating the military hospital located at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The app features an easy-to-use home screen that enables users to quickly find their way to and around the facility, along with links to the hospital pharmacy and laboratory, patient resources and contact information.
Centralized Credentials Quality Assurance System (CCQAS) is a web-based worldwide credentialing, privileging, risk management and adverse actions application that supports more than 105,000 professionals providing health and wellness services to active duty military personnel, their families and selected retirees.
Web Medcase Requirements and Execution allows the Integrated Clinical Systems Program Management Office to accurately forecast financial needs for future years. The system is vital to ensuring the Defense Health Agency is able to provide timely resources and leverage current technologies in the delivery of health care to its beneficiaries.
The Purchased Care Operating System is composed of TRICARE Encounter Data and Patient Encounter Process Reporting. The TED system processes TRICARE healthcare claims and the PEPR system reports and analyzes the claims processed by TED.
MHS GENESIS data assets can be found in the MHS GENESIS Data Guide.
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