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Preventative Health Care: AI Aids Accessibility
Modern technology—including artificial intelligence (AI)—is and will continue aiding wellness efforts to support the complex yet resilient human body.
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![Computer tomography (CT) scans have acted as a vital tool in patient diagnosis and treatment. With AI, charts and analysis can be studied better and at a more rapid pace. Image by National Institutes of Health](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2024-06/NT_F8_Radiology_Imaging.jpg?h=ac55c5bf&itok=6YWmrXel)
Defense Health Agency Contracts Exoskeleton Research
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Defense Health Agency Contracts Telehealth
OptumHealth Care Solutions LLC, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, is being awarded a 12-month, plus six-month option, to extend a services, firm-fixed-price, bridge contract (HT001124C0011) for Global Nurse
The Rise of the Humanoid: Exoskeletons Revolutionizing Military Readiness
Technology transforms the military, reducing injuries and enhancing performance for warfighters in demanding roles.
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![Courtney Webster adjusts a physical augmentation suit as part of a research program funded by DARPA and tested at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Credit: David McNally, Army Research Laboratory](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2024-02/F3_DL_Mar24_Photo2.jpg?h=41f55a5b&itok=1XUoc1vG)
Preparing Systems To Support Digital-First Health Care Delivery
The Department of Defense’s Defense Health Agency must continue to find innovative information technology to support warfighters and their families.
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![To provide a digital-first health care delivery system, the Defense Health Agency (DHA) is considering emerging technologies, such as AI and machine learning. The agency annually hosts the Defense Health Information Technology Symposium to improve and share understanding of advancements. At the 2023 event, DHA and DoD health information technology officials examined artificial intelligence and machine learning applications for health care. Credit: U.S. Marine Sgt. Kenny Gomez/Marine Corps Recruiting Command](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2024-02/F2_KU_DHA_Main_Photo.jpeg?h=82f92a78&itok=-4sBq3xO)
Wearables Turn Military Training Into a High-Tech Race
Wearables are redefining military training and health monitoring to potentially replace traditional testing systems.
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![The Health Readiness and Performance System, a bio-physiological monitoring device was tested during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2023 as a part of the Department of Defense’s Wearable Pilot Program in Brisbane, Australia, in July 2023. Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Timothy Hughes/Released](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2024-02/F5_DLNT_Mar24_Photo1.jpg?h=d1cb525d&itok=N8TEuaMj)
Nurturing Enterprise Medical Solutions for Tomorrow
The Solution Delivery Division is looking to enterprise-wide solutions.
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![Soldiers and civilian personnel at Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital celebrate the rollout of the Military Health System’s modernized electronic health record platform GENESIS. The Solutions Delivery Division at the Defense Health Agency is supporting the agency’s next big effort following the deployment of MHS GENESIS, Digital Front Door, which will allow patients to use their own devices as part of a mobile or at-home health suite of tools. Credit: Jean Graves, Medical Readiness Command](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2024-02/F4_KU_Main_Photo_Genesis.jpeg?h=ac2d463f&itok=iqnisilv)