How do MC4 data streams inform disease and non-battle injury (DNBI) surveillance systems and program efforts?
Signed patient encounters flow via encrypted e-mail to the Theater Medical Data Store (TMDS) and Joint Medical Workstation (JMeWS) servers. This allows data to be compiled for reporting measures, including DNBI. When compiling aggregate data, the information is available on the SIPRNET, or from JMeWS. DNBI reporting is also available at the local level in the TMIP Reports application. This allows local units the ability to view their DNBI overview for their particular medical treatment facility (MTF).
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