Fast drones, faster decisions the future for combat injured

By Ramin A. Khalili, USAMRMC Combat Casualty Care Research Program Knowledge ManagerAugust 27, 2015

Fast drones, faster decisions the future for combat injured
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Aug. 26, 2015) -- During a break between meetings at the 2015 Military Health System Research Symposium, or MHSRS, Lt. Col. Jennifer Hatzfeld spoke about the concept of innovation in the field of mobile trauma care.

"I'm excited because I think we're at a point where clinicians can see solutions," said Hatzfeld, manager of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command's En Route Care Portfolio.

Tasked with developing both the knowledge and the tools required to help stabilize and transport warfighters injured on the battlefield, Hatzfeld points to four specific ongoing efforts, which she says could help close a number of portfolio gaps.

The first development, Hatzfeld said, is expanding medical capabilities for combat injured in a transport environment. This involves assessing and then delivering the correct therapies for a patient in a stabilizing environment.

The second is the integration of so-called "intelligent tasking," which uses factors such as physiology to determine a patient's need.

"Instead of 'do we need to move this patient - yes or no,' it's moving toward 'what kind of care does this person need,'" said Hatzfeld of such tasking.

Telemedicine - specifically those cases involving virtual intensive care unit, or ICU, environments - and unmanned patient movement, which may involve the use of drones and other types of automated equipment including robotics, are also emerging care areas, Hatzfeld said.

"Soon, machines will be able to sense how the patient is doing and act from there," Hatzfeld said of the latter.

With a strong vision, Hatzfeld is constantly looking to leverage the En Route Care Portfolio's unique lines of effort to stay on the leading edge of innovation.

"We're on the right track," Hatzfeld said of those efforts.

MHSRS is DOD's premier scientific annual meeting, which combines three previous conferences, including the former Advanced Technology Applications for Combat Casualty Care Conference; the Air Force Medical Service Medical Research Symposium; and the Navy Medicine Research Conference. By combining these conferences into one event, the meeting serves as a critical strategy session for leaders to set future milestones for the Department of Defense's deployment-related medical research programs, which are centered on the needs of the warfighter.

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