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Confidential Mental Health Resources Available to Military Families
“Checking in on your mental health can be as easy as making an appointment with a mental health professional, such as a therapist or psychiatrist – and that can be done face to face or virtually,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Anna Fedotova, mental health flight commander, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.
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Standard surveillance case definitions used by the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division (AFHSD) for routine surveillance and reporting. These case definitions have been designed for use with administrative healthcare data derived from the U.S. military electronic health record (EHR) and contained in the Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS) and other available datasets.
1.0 Allergy
Allergic Rhinitis
2.0 Cardiovascular
Deep Vein Thrombophlebitis
3.0 Dental
No case definitions at this time.
4.0 Dermatology
Plant Dermatitis Malignant Melanoma; Skin Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Tinea Pedis
5.0 Ear, Nose, Throat
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss; Occupational Hearing Injuries; Noise-Induced Obstructive Sleep Apnea
6.0 Endocrinology
Diabetes Mellitus; Type I&II Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
7.0 Gastroenterology
Appendicitis Hernia, Hiatal Hernia, Abdominal Gallbladder Disease Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
8.0 Genitourinary
Male Infertility Urolithiasis (Urinary Stones) Urinary Tract Infection
9.0 Gynecology
Female Infertility Menorrhagia Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Uterine Leiomyomas (Fibroids) Vaginal Candidiasis
10.0 Hematology
Anemia; Iron Deficiency
11.0 Infectious Disease
Arthropod Borne Hemorrhagic Fever Campylobacter Chikungunya Virus Chlamydia Coccidioidomyosis Dengue Fever Diarrhea; Unspecified E. Coli; Intestinal Gastroenteritis; Bacterial Gastroenteritis; Protozoa Related Gastroenteritis; Viral Gonorrhea Helminthiases Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Herpes Simplex Virus Genital Herpes Zoster Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Serosurveillance Human Papilloma Virus Infectious Mononucleosis Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) Leishmaniasis Lyme Disease Malaria Measles Meningitis; Bacterial Meningitis; Viral Mosquito Borne Viral Encephalitis Mumps Pertussis Pneumonia & Influenza (P&I) Pneumonia & Influenza (P&I), Hospitalized Rickettsial Diseases Rubella Salmonella Shigella Syphilis Tuberculosis Typhoid Fever West Nile Fever Varicella Zika Virus
12.0 Mental Health
Acute Stress Disorder Adjustment Disorders Alcohol-Related Disorders Anxiety Disorders Bipolar Disorders Depressive Disorders Eating Disorders Factitious Disorders Mental Health-Related Disorders Personality Disorders Psychoses PTSD Schizophrenia Substance-Related Disorders Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation; Symptom Suicide
13.0 Neurology
Epilepsy Guillain-Barré Syndrome Migraine Headache Multiple Sclerosis Traumatic Brain Injury TBI Appendix I: Code Map TBI Appendix II: Code Sets in Excel
14.0 Oncology
Breast Cancer Cervical Cancer Colorectal Cancer Leukemia Lung Cancer Malignant Brain Tumor Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Prostate Cancer Testicular Cancer
15.0 Opthamology
Cataracts Eye Injuries Glaucoma
16.0 Orthopedics
Amputation, Deployment-Related Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Cruciate Ligament Injuries Heterotopic Ossification Injuries; by Anatomic Region Low Back Problems; Mechanical Osteoarthritis Spondylosis Tendon Rupture; Non-Traumatic
17.0 Pulmonology
Asthma
18.0 Rheumatology
No case definitions at this time
19.0 Surgical Procedures
Appendectomy; See "Appendicitis" Case Definition Cholecystectomy; See "Gallbladder Disease" Case Definition Hiatal Hernia Repair; See "Hiatal Hernia" Case Definition
20.0 Miscellaneous
Animal Bites Burden of Disease Burden Appendix I: Code Set in Excel Cold Weather Injuries Heat Illness Hyponatremia; External Insomnia Overweight, Clinical Rhabdomyolysis; Exertional Syncope
C. References
List of Acronyms
DVBIC is the Defense Department’s office of responsibility for tracking TBI data in the U.S. military. On this page you’ll find annual and quarterly reports that provide data on the number of active-duty service members — anywhere U.S. forces are located — with a first-time TBI diagnosis since 2000.
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