DHA Partners With Marines to Refine Portable TBI Assessment Technology for Austere Battlefield
The Defense Health Agency (DHA) partnered with the US Marines to improve a portable technology for assessing traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) on the battlefield.
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The Defense Health Agency (DHA) worked with the US Marines. They wanted to improve a tool to help diagnose brain injuries on the battlefield. This tool is portable and can be used in difficult situations.
Why it matters
This technology can help save lives by quickly identifying brain injuries. It can also help the military provide better care for their soldiers.
- What is the goal of the partnership?
- The goal is to improve a portable technology for assessing traumatic brain injuries.
- Where did the team meet?
- The team met at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.
- What is the name of the initiative?
- The initiative is called the Warfighter Readiness, Performance and Brain Health initiative.
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The outlets report on the partnership between the DHA and the US Marines in a straightforward and factual manner, without any notable differences in narrative or emphasis.
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The partnership aims to improve a portable technology for assessing traumatic brain injuries.
Sources1TypeAngleU.S. Dept of DefenseReports on the partnership in a neutral and factual way