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DHA publishes DMIS ID Tables monthly for the MHS. This site provides the latest version of the DMIS ID Table for viewing, printing, or downloading, along with a change report.
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TBICoE is the Defense Department’s office of responsibility for tracking traumatic brain injury data in the U.S. military. The "DOD TBI Numbers At-A-Glance" provide a high-level overview of TBI's sustained since 2000 and also show the data by severity and service branch.
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 the first quarter of calendar year 2023. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.
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 the calendar year 2022. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.
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 from calendar year 2000 through the first quarter of calendar year 2023. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.
This file contains the current specification for the Genesis Laboratory Results table for the Military Health System Data Repository (MDR) database.
This file contains the current specification for the Genesis Microbiology Results file for the Military Health System Data Repository (MDR) database.
Policy Number: 5010.02
This Defense Health Agency-Administrative Instruction establishes the DHA procedures to Establish and outline the responsibilities and procedures for ensuring effective arrival, integration, and departure (onboarding and offboarding) of Agency employees and uniformed Service members assigned to, hired by, working at, or working for the DHA, herein collectively referred to as “employee(s)."
It is DHA policy to ensure that no applicant for employment or employee of the DHA is denied equal opportunity because of race; color; religion; sex, (including pregnancy, sex stereotyping, gender expression, gender identity, or transgender status); national origin; sexual orientation; age; physical/mental disability; protected genetic information; status as a parent; marital or military status; political affiliation; reprisal for opposing discrimination, participation in the EEO process, or any other non-merit-based factor.
This file contains the current specification for the Genesis Laboratory table for the Military Health System Data Repository database.
This file contains the current specification for the Genesis Radiology table for the Military Health System Data Repository database.
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Military job-specific risks such as blast exposure and jumps increase the chances of traumatic brain injuries throughout the armed forces. Join the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence as researchers and clinicians dive into the TBI risks across our military branches and explore what the health services are doing to prevent TBI and treat our service members.
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