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The Military Health System is an interconnected network of service members whose mission is to support the lives and families of those who support our country. Everyday in the MHS advancements are made in the lab, in the field, and here at home. These are just a few articles highlighting those accomplishments that don't always make it to the front page of local papers.

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DHA Medical Logistics Provides Critical Supplies at Home and Abroad

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10/3/2023
DHA Medical Logistics Provides Critical Supplies at Home and Abroad

Medical logistics, or “beans, bullets, and bandages", supports warfighter readiness and beneficiary health.

Medical Modeling and Simulation Experts Make Military Exercise More Realistic, Effective

Article
10/3/2023
Medical Modeling and Simulation Experts Make Military Exercise More Realistic, Effective

The Defense Health Agency’s Defense Medical Modeling & Simulation Office provided subject matter experts to support Exercise Northern Strike 2023, which took place at multiple training areas throughout Michigan, Aug. 12-15, involving more than 7,000 participants from 25 states, one territory, and four international partners.

Preventing Eye Injuries Improves Military Readiness

Article
10/2/2023
Preventing Eye Injuries Improves Military Readiness

There are nearly 2,000 eye injuries occurring in the U.S. each day, and almost all these injuries can be prevented, according to the Defense Health Agency’s Vision Center of Excellence.

TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for 14 Counties in New Jersey due to Flooding

Article
10/2/2023
TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for 14 Counties in New Jersey due to Flooding

FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency (DHA) announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in 14 counties in New Jersey may receive emergency prescription refills now through Oct. 10, 2023, due to flooding.

TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for Two Counties and Four Boroughs in New York due to Flooding

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10/2/2023
TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for Two Counties and Four Boroughs in New York due to Flooding

FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency (DHA) announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in two counties and four boroughs in New York may receive emergency prescription refills now through Oct. 9, 2023, due to flooding.

Suicide Care Prevention and Research Initiative at the Uniformed Services University Builds Interventions to Reduce Military Suicide

Article Around MHS
10/2/2023
The Suicide Care, Prevention, and Research Initiative provides support for chaplains, spouses, military leadership, and other gatekeepers of service members. The program builds, scientifically tests, and implements suicide prevention programs by incorporating knowledge gained from service members who have died by suicide as well as those with suicidal thoughts and/or behaviors. (U.S. Army photo by Michele Wiencek)

While numerous programs work to develop strategies to lessen the national suicide rate, a standout in the military community is the Suicide Care, Prevention, and Research Initiative at the Uniformed Services University.

Medical Museum Welcomed Children and Furry Friends for Teddy Bear Clinic

Article
10/2/2023
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center pediatric residents and Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences medical students teach children about vitals and immunizations during the Sept. 23, 2023, Teddy Bear Clinic at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Silver Spring, Maryland. (NMHM photo by Ian Herbst)

Unfortunate weather didn’t stop the Sept. 23, 2023, Teddy Bear Clinic at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. After an absence of the event due to COVID-19, children once again donned lab coats and guided their stuffed animal "patients" to several stations to learn about healthy habits and the body.

Force Protection Risks in AFRICOM, INDOPACOM and SOUTHCOM Due to Rapid Diagnostic Test Failures for Falciparum Malaria, 2016–2022

Article
10/1/2023
Malaria mosquito

The emergence of mutant P. falciparum parasites in many malaria-endemic areas has led to false-negative results in all HRP2-detecting rapid diagnostic tests, undermining their critical utility, especially in deployment settings.

Completeness and Timeliness of Reporting Notifiable Medical Events, U.S. Military Active Component and Other DOD Beneficiaries, 2018–2022

Article
10/1/2023
Cancer screening

Complete and timely reporting of notifiable medical conditions among the Department of Defense beneficiary population is important for the control of communicable and preventable diseases and injuries.

Incidence of Colorectal Cancer Among Active Component Service Members, 2010–2022

Article
10/1/2023
Cancer scanning

This report describes the incidence rate of colorectal cancer among active component U.S. military service members between 2010 and 2022.

Reportable Medical Events, Military Health System Facilities, Week 35, Ending September 2, 2023

Article
10/1/2023
MSMR vol 30 no 10 RMEs

Reportable Medical Events are documented in the Disease Reporting System internet by health care providers and public health officials throughout the Military Health System.

Defense Health Agency Professional Networking Group Brings Employees Together

Article
9/29/2023
Defense Health Agency Professional Networking Group Brings Employees Together

Are you a Defense Health Agency employee looking either to be more engaged, or connect with other DHA employees?

Real Life Falls Are Not a Laughing Matter: Protect your Body, Ego

Article Around MHS
9/29/2023
Each year thousands of military personnel injure themselves because of falls from vehicles and equipment, tripping over objects, and slipping on hazardous surfaces like ice, snow, or water. Injuries include lacerations requiring stitches, concussions or head injury, sprained ankles, wrists or hands, and broken bones. These often require ER visits and can result in temporary disability and lost duty time for many days or even months. (Defense Centers for Public Health-Aberdeen graphic illustration by Joyce Kopatch)

Cartoons typically portray slips or falls as comical accidents. But falls are no laughing matter. Falls often cause injuries that require emergency room visits for injuries such as lacerations requiring stitches, concussions or head injury, sprained ankles, wrists or hands, or broken bones. Learn how to prevent fall-related injuries.

DOD Announces New Actions to Prevent Suicide in the Military

Article Around MHS
9/29/2023
DOD Announces New Actions to Prevent Suicide in the Military

On Sept. 28, 2023, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin released a memo directing urgent actions to address suicide in the military community, building upon two years of significant work towards suicide prevention across the Department of Defense.

U.S. Military Departments Implement Brandon Act to Improve Mental Health Support

Article
9/28/2023
U.S. Military Departments Implement Brandon Act to Improve Mental Health Support

Brandon Act improves the process for service members seeking mental health support.

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