Quality of deployment surveillance data in southwest Asia

RC Morrow, BGKO Schafer, RL Williams - Military medicine, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Global Expeditionary Medical System (GEMS), formerly known as Desert Care
II, provides clinical data on every medical encounter that occurs at US Air Force medical …

The Joint Medical Workstation (JMeWS) database in 2003: intradeployment health encounters of military personnel supporting Operations Enduring Freedom and …

TI Hooper, SF DeBakey, KS Bellis, KL Cox… - Military …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
ABSTRACT The Joint Medical Work Station (JMeWS) is a theater medical surveillance
system that integrates information from three separate health data collection systems for the …

Medical surveillance and other strategies to protect the health of deployed US forces: revisiting after 10 years

LM Joellenbeck - Military medicine, 2011 - academic.oup.com
ABSTRACT Following the first Gulf War (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, 1990–
1991), medically unexplained symptoms and illnesses reported by many returning veterans …

A survey of outpatient visits in a United States Army forward unit during Operation Desert Shield

GM Wasserman, BL Martin, KC Hyams… - Military …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
Reports suggest that deployed soldiers during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm
remained healthy, but primary care data are limited. We reviewed the outpatient visit …

Strategies to protect the health of deployed US Forces: Medical surveillance, record keeping, and risk reduction

LM Joellenbeck, PK Russell, SB Guze - 1999 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Nine years after Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm (the Gulf War) ended in June
1991, uncertainty and questions remain about illnesses reported in a substantial percentage …

[图书][B] Strategies to protect the health of deployed US forces: Medical surveillance, record keeping, and risk reduction

SB Guze, PK Russell, LM Joellenbeck - 1999 - books.google.com
Nine years after Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm (the Gulf War) ended in June
1991, uncertainty and questions remain about illnesses reported in a substantial percentage …

Deployment health surveillance

A DeNicola - INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF THE ARMED FORCES …, 2006 - apps.dtic.mil
The Gulf War drove home the need for a comprehensive deployment health surveillance
system. Gulf War health questions have resulted in controversy over potentially hazardous …

Medical surveillance of multinational peacekeepers deployed in support of the United Nations Mission in Haiti, June-October 1995.

JM Gambel, JJ Drabick… - International journal of …, 1999 - academic.oup.com
BACKGROUND: Multinational peacekeepers, both military and civilian, often deploy to
areas of the world where significant health threats are endemic and host country public …

Military deployment health surveillance policy and its application to Special Operations Forces

RT Hartman, J Wolfson, SJ Yevich - Military medicine, 2004 - academic.oup.com
An evaluation research methodology was used to determine whether deployment health
surveillance for Special Operations Forces conformed with Department of Defense policy …

Implementing the theater medical information program during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

ML Higdon - Army Logistician, 2007 - go.gale.com
Modern combat operations expose Soldiers to many potential environmental health
hazards, including the possibility of chemical, biological, or nuclear attacks. The effects of …