Operational Medicine Support
Abstract
It will support mission delivery and execution through the maximization of information technologies, driving standards compliance to ensure non-EHR capabilities will effectively consume the data created through the use of the pending EHR solution in the operational environment, and to allow the solution to share data with these other capabilities, eliminating the need for one to one interfaces, their limitations and cost. Along with the need to modernize those non-clinical capabilities, this enterprise's risk mitigation strategy also supports ongoing missions and clinical needs in the operational environment until sufficient testing of pending solutions can be accomplished in environments indicative of the operational environments, tactical, mobile and dismounted. TMIP-J (MSAT, TMDS, DCAM, TRAC2ES, AHLTA-T, MCC (formerly AHLTA-Mobile), Single Sign On, MMM, SAMS, and TC2) is the “umbrella” system for these solutions and the functional capabilities they support and achieves Full Operational Capability (FOC) in FY15. While the modernization of the operational environment clinical solutions (AHLTA-T, MCC (AHLTA-Mobile) and TC2) is planned to take place under the auspices of the pending EHR solution, there is currently no such plan for the non-EHR capability modernization activities. The Operational Medicine project was created to ensure the MHS is able to meet the needs of the joint warfighter, line and higher level headquarters for MC2, MSA, Defense blood management and assemblage management.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2017
- Source ID
- 4bee0b4324a90618edcb8b9ecb6d6d1f