Protecting the Health of Deployed Forces: Lessons Learned from the Persian Gulf War : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, March 25, 2003, Volumes 74-77U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - 145 pages |
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... symptoms until months or years after the vic- tory parades . But those wounded are as much our responsibility to prevent or treat as those caused by bullets and bombs on the bat- tlefield . Today we ask if the health of deployed forces ...
... symptoms until months or years after the vic- tory parades . But those wounded are as much our responsibility to prevent or treat as those caused by bullets and bombs on the bat- tlefield . Today we ask if the health of deployed forces ...
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... symptoms until months or years after the victory parades . But those wounds are as much our responsibility to prevent , or treat , as those caused by bullets and bombs on the battlefield . Today we ask if the health of deployed forces ...
... symptoms until months or years after the victory parades . But those wounds are as much our responsibility to prevent , or treat , as those caused by bullets and bombs on the battlefield . Today we ask if the health of deployed forces ...
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... symptoms and illnesses , and may provide a useful platform for research into post - deployment health concerns . The post - deployment health care process is managed by the DoD Deployment Health Clinical Center ( DHCC ) located at ...
... symptoms and illnesses , and may provide a useful platform for research into post - deployment health concerns . The post - deployment health care process is managed by the DoD Deployment Health Clinical Center ( DHCC ) located at ...
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... symptoms experienced by some veterans returning from certain combat theaters or areas of hostilities . VA's medical record system now permits patient health information to be tracked for special groups of veterans . Moreover , standard ...
... symptoms experienced by some veterans returning from certain combat theaters or areas of hostilities . VA's medical record system now permits patient health information to be tracked for special groups of veterans . Moreover , standard ...
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... , and leave satisfied with their health care . Nevertheless , VA has learned that some veterans have greater problems on their return to civilian life , and a small percentage of them develop difficult - to - diagnose symptoms 3 28.
... , and leave satisfied with their health care . Nevertheless , VA has learned that some veterans have greater problems on their return to civilian life , and a small percentage of them develop difficult - to - diagnose symptoms 3 28.
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Page 14 - I ask unanimous consent that all members of the subcommittee be permitted to place an opening statement in the record and that the record remain open for 3 days for that purpose.
Page 14 - I'd ask you to rise and raise your right hands. [Witnesses sworn.] Mr. SHAYS. Note for the record that all have responded in the affirmative.
Page 24 - ... military and exposure histories; improve patient care; and establish a database for further study. The education component of VHI prepares VA healthcare providers to better serve their patients.
Page 1 - Chung, clerk; David Rapallo, minority counsel; and Jean Gosa, minority assistant clerk. Mr. SHAYS.
Page 2 - We thank them all for participating and we look forward to their testimony. [The prepared statement of Hon. Christopher Shays follows:] ONE HUNDRED...
Page 67 - I have had additional duty as the Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses.
Page 86 - Use a systematic process to prospectively evaluate non-battle-related risks associated with the activities and settings of deployments. Collect and manage environmental data and personnel location, biological samples, and activity data to facilitate analysis of deployment exposures and to support clinical care and public health activities. Develop the risk assessment, risk management, and risk communication stalls of military leaders at all levels.
Page 91 - Implement a joint computerized patient record and other automated recordkeeping that meets the information needs of those involved with individual care and military public health. Our Work Also Indicates Some DOD Programs for Improving Medical Surveillance Are Not Fully Implemented DOD guidance established requirements for recording and tracking vaccinations and automating medical records for archiving and recalling medical encounters. While our work indicates that DOD has made...