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DHA Honors Military Medical Young Investigators
The Defense Health Agency’s Clinical Investigations Program recognizes U.S. Army Capt. Stephanie Bulder of Womack Army Medical Center for her research into human papillomavirus vaccination rates in service members.
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This information paper describes Japanese Encephalitis Virus and the vaccine to prevent it.
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The Neuroendocrine Dysfunction Following Concussion/Mild TBI Provider Fact Sheet, developed by TBICoE, is a one page document that gives primary care managers (PCMs) an overview of neuroendocrine dysfunction (NED) that can occur after concussion, or mild TBI. It highlights conditions with overlapping symptoms, screening and treatment considerations, risk factors, and referral guidance for suspected NED.
The Protected Health Information Management Tool (PHIMT), is the primary tool used by Military Health System (MHS) facilities for all release of information processing, management and compliance. The tool also serves many other critical features that are required by law including all major Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy provisions and requirements.
This Fact Sheet is for healthcare providers administering vaccine and contains information on an Emergency Use Authorization of JYNNEOS (Smallpox and Monkeypox Vaccine, Live, Non-Replicating) for prevention of monkeypox disease in individuals determined to be at high risk for monkeypox infection.
The MedCard app allows Defense Health Agency pharmacies to capture and verify the validation dates of third party payers for Department of Defense beneficiaries. Additionally, the app provides the user a way to capture information on themselves and family members that may be helpful when interacting with a pharmacist.
The Clinical Information System (CIS) is the U.S. military’s inpatient electronic health record. It is used in acute hospital environments, providing point-of-care data capture at the patient’s bedside for physiological devices, fetal/uterine devices, ventilators and other patient care machines.
Defense Health Agency (DHA) 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.
Opioid Safety provides information to both the users of opioids and those that prescribe them. This application (app) allows patients to track their pain levels between appointments so they can discuss it with their physician. The app includes information and answers to common questions for patients using opioids as well as Clinical Practice Guidelines (GPG) for providers.
The Virtual Hope Box is a smartphone application designed for patients and their behavioral health providers as an accessory to treatment. The VHB contains simple tools to help patients with coping, relaxation, distraction and positive thinking.
Initially designed for the military community but beneficial for use by anyone, the relaxation app trains you on the “belly breathing” technique that has proven benefits for your overall mental health. Use the app’s breathing exercises to learn and practice the breathing technique on your own or as part of a stress management program supervised by your health care provider.
The Decide + Be Ready mobile application contains evidence-based information on the most common forms of contraception available. The app uses a unique interface that was previously studied and designed to aid patients in making the best contraception decision.
The official brochure highlighting some of the features and benefits of the Ektropy system.
The Safety Reporting Tool was launched in December 2021 to provide a user-friendly method to report safety-related mishaps, hazards and concerns from any mobile device to Occupational Safety, and Health teams for the relevant Market, Region or Activity.
TEWLS consolidates numerous military logistics functions into a single application and database.
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