a. REPORT 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: Military medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) systems respond to casualty incidents and transport the most urgent casualties to a medical treatment facility via multiple types of air ambulance assets. Military MEDEVAC systems are subject to an uncertain number of service calls and each service call demands different system operations depending on type and the priority level. Therefore, military medical planners need an air MEDEVAC asset management system that determines how to dispatch multiple types of air assets to prioritized service calls to maintain a high likelihood of survival of the most urgent casualties. To reach this goal, we propose a novel binar
The inherent clinical risks associated with remote and rural environments are potentially mitigated ...
US Transportation Collection1979PDFPolicy StatementUnited States. ArmyUnited States. ArmyUnited Stat...
Members of the armed forces greatly rely on having an effective and efficient medical evacuation (ME...
Effective aeromedical evacuation of casualties is one of the most important problems in military med...
We develop a Markov decision process (MDP) model to examine military evacuation (MEDEVAC) dispatch p...
Significant differences exist between civilian and military medical procedures, training, and protoc...
One of the primary duties of the Military Health System is to provide effective and efficient medica...
In a deployed environment, evacuation requests of injured personnel are serviced by multiple forms o...
Sequential resource allocation decision-making for the military medical evacuation of wartime casual...
We describe an application of a dynamic replanning technique in a highly dynamic and complex domain:...
Sequential resource allocation decision-making for the military medical evacuation of wartime casual...
Traditional triage could not meet the needs of battlefield casualties ’ care in modern warfare. This...
This dissertation considers the importance of optimizing deployed military medical evacuation (MEDEV...
US Transportation Collection2000PDFResearch PaperPowell, John A.United States. Army War CollegeUnite...
Servicemembers who are injured, particularly in combat, often require rapid evacuation and transport...
The inherent clinical risks associated with remote and rural environments are potentially mitigated ...
US Transportation Collection1979PDFPolicy StatementUnited States. ArmyUnited States. ArmyUnited Stat...
Members of the armed forces greatly rely on having an effective and efficient medical evacuation (ME...
Effective aeromedical evacuation of casualties is one of the most important problems in military med...
We develop a Markov decision process (MDP) model to examine military evacuation (MEDEVAC) dispatch p...
Significant differences exist between civilian and military medical procedures, training, and protoc...
One of the primary duties of the Military Health System is to provide effective and efficient medica...
In a deployed environment, evacuation requests of injured personnel are serviced by multiple forms o...
Sequential resource allocation decision-making for the military medical evacuation of wartime casual...
We describe an application of a dynamic replanning technique in a highly dynamic and complex domain:...
Sequential resource allocation decision-making for the military medical evacuation of wartime casual...
Traditional triage could not meet the needs of battlefield casualties ’ care in modern warfare. This...
This dissertation considers the importance of optimizing deployed military medical evacuation (MEDEV...
US Transportation Collection2000PDFResearch PaperPowell, John A.United States. Army War CollegeUnite...
Servicemembers who are injured, particularly in combat, often require rapid evacuation and transport...
The inherent clinical risks associated with remote and rural environments are potentially mitigated ...
US Transportation Collection1979PDFPolicy StatementUnited States. ArmyUnited States. ArmyUnited Stat...
Members of the armed forces greatly rely on having an effective and efficient medical evacuation (ME...