About the Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
The Medical Surveillance Monthly Report is the publication of record for the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division.
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The Medical Surveillance Monthly Report is the publication of record for the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division.
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NICoE's Research Department currently supports more than 30 active research protocols/studies.
The Advancement toward High Reliability in Healthcare Awards Program aims to recognize those who have shown initiative and commitment to the development of systems and processes that will help advance the MHS towards its goal of becoming a safer, higher quality system that promotes a culture which encourages learning, sharing and, continuous ...
The DoD Patient Safety Program eBulletin delivers patient safety updates, news, useful tips and resources. This month’s issue spotlights the importance of reporting to drive performance improvement in patient safety across the Military Health System. You can also check out a Patient Safety Awareness Week 2015 success story, a very important CE update, ...
The DoD PSP eBulletin delivers patient safety updates, news, useful tips, and resources. This month – in our inaugural 2016 issue – we invite you to access articles on the critical role of proactive patient safety reporting in driving performance across the Military Health System, the Commitment to Resilience High Reliability Organization (HRO) ...
The DoD PSP eBulletin delivers patient safety updates, news, useful tips, and resources. This month we highlight the Patient Safety Awareness Week (PSAW) campaign – a great opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to delivering highly reliable care. You will also learn about the “Deference to Expertise” High Reliability Organization (HRO) principle ...
Summary of testimony from MHS leaders before Congress in 2017
Summary of testimony from MHS leaders before Congress in 2018
This report represents an updated summary of care provided to non-service members in the MHS during calendar year 2022. MHS beneficiaries are diverse and heterogeneous, including active component service members, activated National Guard and Reserve service members, active component immediate family, retirees, and their family members, with differing ...
This investigation has found no evidence Iraq used biological warfare agents. Even more importantly, it appears continued investigation is unlikely to shed further light on this issue. With this report, the Office of the Special Assistant terminates its investigation, but does not dismiss the possibility new information about Iraq’s use of biological ...
The Health Artifact and Image Management Solution (HAIMS) provides the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs health care providers global visibility and access to artifacts and images generated during the health care delivery process.
1st Lt. Kirbee Clover is a worker bee. She can fly up to 12 miles per hour. The hairs on the back of her head and legs are great for pollinating flowers! The Special Winged Action Team, or SWAT, is our band of bug ambassadors who want to educate YOU about bugs during Bug Week!
The MSMR has updated its instructions for authors and requirements for publication in the journal.
The Real Warriors Campaign expanding via partnership with the Defense Suicide Prevention Office.
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