MC4 APPS

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About the Apps

The MC4 program doesn't create the software; rather, the system is comprised of joint software, commercial and government-off-the-shelf products including Theater Medical Information Program-Joint (TMIP-J) applications provided by Defense Health Clinical Systems (DHCS), formerly Defense Health Information Management System (DHIMS). Together, these applications provide the tools needed to digitally record and transfer critical medical data from the foxhole to medical treatment facilities around the world.

MC4 APPS
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  • Standard patient search feature enables users to locate and display patient data
  • Familiar AHLTA graphic user interface
  • Read-only access to viewing a patient’s stateside medical history in the Clinical Data Repository (CDR)

AHLTA Warrior / Application Virtualization Hosting Environment (AVHE) provides military health care providers read-only access to patients' comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) from all points of care, whether worldwide, stateside or a military theater of operations.

  • Digital versions of the DD 1380 (field medical card) and SF 600 (chronological medical record of care) forms
  • View medical history, physical exam and disposition in structured data terms, including ICD-9 codes associated with diagnoses
  • Evaluate concussions and traumatic brain injuries
As the first responder's hand-held data application, AHLTA-Mobile enables users to immediately document injury, illness and care at the point of injury. It stores medical data until it can be transferred to AHLTA-T. Once AHLTA-Mobile encounters are signed and synchronized with AHLTA-T, information is distributed to the Medical Situational Awareness in the Theater (MSAT) application for medical surveillance, as well as to the Theater Medical Data Store (TMDS) where the data becomes part of a patient's longitudinal electronic health record (EHR).
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