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Here you will find publications released by the Military Health System. You can search for a specific publication by either scrolling down the page or entering a keyword in the search box. If you're looking for a DHA Publication (policy), please visit the DHA Publications Library.

DHA Publications

The DHA Charter (DODD 5136.13) delegates the Director, DHA, authority to establish and maintain, for functions assigned, a publication system for regulations, instructions, and reference documents.  

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Please note that files more than five years old may not be compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. If you need an accessible version of a particular file, please contact us and we will provide one for you.

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Jan 28, 2021

2000-2020 DoD Worldwide Numbers for TBI

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TBICoE is the Defense Department’s office of responsibility for tracking traumatic brain injury 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.

Publication
Jan 28, 2021

2020 DOD Worldwide Numbers for TBI

.PDF | 427.58 KB

TBICoE is the Defense Department's office of responsibility for tracking traumatic brain injury data in the U.S. military. Here you'll find data on the number of active-duty service members—anywhere U.S. forces are located—with a first-time TBI diagnosis in calendar year 2020. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.

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Dec 16, 2020

MMQC 20 1258 Pneumovax 23

Merck recommends that health care providers (HCPs) immediately discontinue use of PNEUMOVAX23 prefilled syringes, and assess the records of individuals who may have received doses from the affected lots to determine if patients need another dose of Pneumovax 23.

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