Defense Health Agency Texting Solution
DHATS is a Communications as a Service platform that offers secure text messaging (Short Message Service) and delivery services for tenant applications.
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DHATS is a Communications as a Service platform that offers secure text messaging (Short Message Service) and delivery services for tenant applications.
VEC is Software-as-a-Service platform that provides standardized patient education content to beneficiaries. The application extends the ability to engage millions of beneficiaries and effectively and efficiently promotes the Defense Health Agency goals of improved health and military readiness.
The Composite Health Care System allows clinicians to electronically perform patient appointment processes and scheduling, order laboratory tests, authorize radiology procedures and prescribe medications.
EBMS-D allows users to efficiently manage and track donor information, eligibility status, product testing, product history and manufacturing in one view reducing the potential for errors, redundancy, streamlining communications and making it easier to manage deferrals and determine eligibility of donors.
The mission of the Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems (JOMIS) Program Management Office is to provide interoperable medical information technology capabilities across the full spectrum of military operations.
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 ...
The mission of the Program Executive Office, Defense Healthcare Management Systems is to transform the delivery of health care and advance data sharing through a modernized electronic health record for service members, veterans and their families.
Description of mpox disease and the new mpox vaccine, JYNNEOS.
This fact sheet describes how excessive drinking can impact service members with TBI. The fact sheet also provides resources for managing alcohol consumption.
TBICoE developed this fact sheet on the acute concussion pathway to aid in standardized care. The fact sheet also includes details on reporting requirements in the deployed setting.
Medical Common Operating Picture is the joint system of record and an interactive platform that enables medical command and control/medical situational awareness decision making, by leveraging enhanced digital tools to analyze and visualize data from the tactical to strategic levels. MedCOP facilitates real-time operational medicine information ...
The Health.mil website is the organizational web presence for the Military Health System and the Defense Health Agency. In addition to providing a vehicle for official MHS and DHA news and information, Health.mil provides the central content management system for MHS and DHA business and internal web sites.
This information paper describes the Chickenpox virus and the Chickenpox vaccine.
Capacity Services is a hosting facility provided by the Defense Information Systems Agency and offers Infrastructure-as-a-Service to applications within the Solution Delivery Division.
AWP is an application embedded in the AHLTA client workstation that provides the ability to print a patient’s entire AHLTA medical record or a subset, eliminating the need to print each AHLTA encounter or result separately.
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