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Data Solutions Team Completes Largest Data Standardization and Migration Operation in Defense Health Agency History
EIDS Completes Largest Data Migration in DHA History to Date
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H.R 7900, HASC Report for FY 2023, 117-397, Pg. 207-208
H.R 7900, HASC Report for FY 2023, 117-397, Pg. 203
H.R. 4200, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2005, 108-767, Sec. 739(a)(1)
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommendations for use of tick-borne encephalitis vaccine.
This file contains the current specification for the Genesis3 Pharmacy tables for the Military Health System Data Repository database based on data received from Bulk Data Extract 3.0 MHS Information Platform Redshift.
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Fiscal YR24 USAMRAA Acquisition Forecast
This annual report provides a summary of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division's accomplishments during 2022.
Establishes the Defense Health Agency’s procedures to provide responsibilities for the management of Military Medical Treatment Facilities Anesthesia Services.
Downloadable PDF of all military hospitals and clinics
This 46-page patient book on diabetes includes information on healthy eating, activity, monitoring, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. It addresses symptoms, causes, medications, sick day management, emotional health, and traveling. Included is information on caring for the heart, kidneys, eyes, and feet as well as an action plan for healthy eating, exercise, monitoring, and medications.
This TBICoE fact sheet, Warfighter Brain Health After TBI: Guidance for Leaders, condenses the basics of recognizing, reporting, and preventing TBI in service members. It updates and supersedes the Line Leader Policy Guidance fact sheet and includes a list of what the DOD has defined as potentially concussive events and outlines leaders’ responsibilities to ensure service member readiness after a TBI.
Medicare Requirements for Reimbursing Emergency Services
Errata sheet for Immunization Tool Kit Ninth Edition
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