MSMR Article 4 Table Apr 2026
MSMR Article 4 Table Apr 2026
Accessing Military Health Care During Lapse in Appropriations
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MSMR Article 4 Table Apr 2026
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The April 2026 MSMR features two full reports and a brief report, beginning with a study of tobacco and nicotine use indicators from two data sources for U.S. active component service members in 2023; followed by a report on head and neck cancer among active component service members from 2010 to 2024; with brief report on the incidence of ...
The Health Surveillance Update is a weekly report of health events and disease outbreaks monitored by the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division's Integrated Biosurveillance Branch.
S. 1790 NDAA Conference Report for FY 2020, 116-333, Sec. 1701(b)(2)
February 2026 DHA UBO Webinar - DD2570 Reporting
January 2026 DHA UBO Webinar - Work Queues, Work Items, and Edit Failures
February 2026 DHA UBO Webinar Posttest - DD2570 Reporting
January 2026 DHA UBO Webinar Posttest - Work Queues, Work Items, and Edit Failures
The Theater Blood Mobile program supports the wartime mission of the Armed Services Blood Program to provide overall blood management services to United States deployed personnel around the globe.
Maritime Medical Modules track medical readiness, environmental conditions, radiation exposure, and medical supplies through a central application managed by the Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems program management office, under the Program Executive Office, Defense Healthcare Management Systems.
MHS GENESIS is the Department of Defense's new electronic health record. When fully deployed, MHS GENESIS will provide the DOD's 9.5 million beneficiaries and 205,000 medical providers with a single, integrated health record across the continuum of care – deployed and at home and eventually, through the transition to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The DHMSM Program Management Office oversees deployment, operations, and sustainment of MHS GENESIS®. DHMSM manages the acquisition, testing, delivery, integration, and successful operation and sustainment of MHS GENESIS, a state-of-the-market electronic health record and health care system solution that transforms the way the Department of Defense ...
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