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Awards
Akimeka Receives Federal Government Agency Award, October 27, 1999

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Theatre Telemedicine Prototype Project
Pacific Regional Program Office
Tripler Army Medical Center
Acceptor: Army Maj. Gen. Nancy Adams
The Theatre Telemedicine Prototype Project was designed to improve the specialty medical care of widely dispersed DOD patients - especially those in such places as Alaska, Hawaii or remote islands - via telemedicine. The T2P2 development team was itself scattered across six time zones. The team employed rapid application development as it defined requirements and fine-tuned the user interface.
T2P2 integrates Web technologies linked to legacy medical system data. Patient information and test results are imported from DOD and Veterans Administration information systems and supplemented with clinical diagnostic data. This enables doctors to better diagnose specific problems even though they are far away from expert specialtists. Medical digital imagery acts as the remote eyes for specialists.
Having gone live in 1998 at Tripler Army Medical Center And Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, T2P2 V2.1 recently completed final IV&V and Government Acceptance and is currently operating in a live environment between Tripler Army Medical Center and The Schofield Barracks Health Clinic.
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