MC4 Hardware and Software
Hardware:
Handhelds – Motorola and HP
Laptops – Panasonic
Servers – HP and Proliant
Printers – HP, Intermec, Lexmark and Dymo
Seven approved configurations – Tailored to unit mission
Software:
AHLTA-Mobile
- Field medics use this application to record initial patient encounter data on a handheld computer device and synchronize it with the AHLTA-T application, located on a laptop.
- Also known as BMIST-J
- Developed by Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC)
AHLTA-T
- Medical personnel use this software on their laptops to feed patient information to various databases, ensuring other providers can view clinical data and commanders can use the information for enhanced medical surveillance capabilities
- Also known as CHCS II-T
- Developed by Integic, Corps.
Theater Medical Information Program Composite Health Care System Cache (TC2)
- Primarily used by Combat Support Hospitals (level 3 facilities) to provide clinical inpatient functionality, including laboratory, radiology and pharmacy capabilities
- Developed by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Joint Medical Workstation (JMeWS)
- A medical surveillance tool on a classified network allowing unit commanders to access a summary of multiple reports for enhanced medical situation awareness
- Developed by Akimeka
- Theater Medical Data Server (TMDS)
- Allows users the ability to view individual patient encounters anywhere in the world.
- Developed by Akimeka
AHLTA Warrior
- Enables deployed medical professionals to view a Service member's stateside medical history through read-only, virtual private network (VPN) access into the central data repository
- Developed by Tri-Service Infrastructure Management Program Office (TIMPO) Transportation Command (TRANSCOM) Regulating and Command & Control Evacuation System (TRAC2ES)
- Web-based application accessible by the MC4 laptop and is used by transportation planners to support planning and documentation of patient regulation/movement in the theater of operations
- Developed by Booz, Allen & Hamilton
Joint Patient Tracking Application (JPTA)
- Tracks the location and disposition of ill or injured patients as they move through the echelons of care, from the U.S. Central Command theater of operations, to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and back to selected Military Health System or Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities in the U.S.
- Developed by Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC)
DMLSS Customer Assistance Module (DCAM)
- Windows-based medical logistics ordering tool, which allows users to research requirements, view their supplier's catalog and submit orders to their supplier while maintaining an inventory database
- Developed by the Joint Medical Logistics Functional Development Center (JMLFDC)
Electronic Post Deployment Health Assessment (ePDHA)
- Application used by service members and providers, via handheld or laptop, to record post deployment health assessment information
- Developed by Bearing Point
MICROMEDEX
- Commercial off-the-shelf medical information database accessible through a compact disk and provides information on drugs, poisons and illnesses
- Developed by Thompson MICROMEDEX
Medical, Environmental, Disease, Intelligence and Countermeasures (MEDIC)
- Web-based application, developed by Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center, which provides a worldwide disease and environmental health risks
- Developed by the Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center
