About PRISM Platform

Strategic Intelligence for Force Health Command and Control

What We Deliver

Early Detection System

Early detection of injury trends to prevent chronic profiles.

H2F Alignment

Data-driven alignment with H2F readiness objectives.

Command Insights

Actionable command insights that convert health data into readiness outcomes.

Secure Platform

A secure, scalable digital platform ready for Army-wide deployment.

Our Mission

PRISM enables real-time medical accountability to enhance deployability, force resiliency, and lethality across Army formations.

By transforming fragmented Sick Call data into operational intelligence, PRISM delivers the visibility leaders need to make informed, proactive decisions that sustain combat power.

Who

Identify units and MOSs losing readiness through data-driven analysis.

Why

Uncover injury clusters and training exposure patterns affecting readiness.

What

Enable decisive preventive actions through targeted interventions.

Strategic Impact

The Critical Challenge

The failure to identify immediate and emerging health risk patterns represents a direct threat to combat power1 and serves as a primary driver of long-term disability costs2,3. Traditional manual tracking systems create dangerous blind spots in force readiness assessment.

PRISM addresses this challenge as a force-multiplying technology that transforms fragmented sick-call data into real-time, actionable readiness intelligence at the decisive moment.

Immediate Benefits

  • Real-time visibility into unit health status
  • Automated early warning systems for MSK injuries4
  • Streamlined communication across command levels
  • Enhanced accountability and tracking

Long-term Impact

  • Reduced non-deployable soldier rates1
  • Substantial cost avoidance through prevention5
  • Mitigation of long-term disability claims2,3
  • Improved overall unit readiness posture

Technical Excellence

Secure Integration

Secure protocols guarantee seamless data flow with a de-identified API, utilizing the OAuth 2.0 standard for robust authentication.

  • • Army-compliant security protocols
  • • Secured via OAuth 2.0 protocol
  • • Encrypted data transmission

Intelligent Analytics

Advanced analytics engine processes health data to identify patterns, predict trends, and generate actionable insights for commanders.

  • • Predictive modeling for injury prevention4
  • • Automated risk assessment
  • • Real-time dashboard updates

Future Development

The system is built to plug directly into future Army medical systems, including MHS GENESIS. This ensures maximum efficiency and seamless data sharing across the entire Military Health System.

This data-driven intervention ensures timely care, directly assuring deployability by preventing acute MSK injuries from becoming chronic disabilities4, while securing substantial cost avoidance by minimizing Limited Duty Days5.

References

  1. 1. Molloy, J. M., Pendergrass, T. L., Lee, I. E., et al. (2020). Musculoskeletal injuries and United States Army readiness — Part I: Overview of injuries and their strategic impact. Military Medicine, 185(9–10), e1461–e1467.
  2. 2. Congressional Budget Office (CBO). (2022, December). The VA Disability Compensation Program: Cost trends and policy options.
  3. 3. Bilmes, L. J. (2021, August 18). The long‑term costs of United States care for veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University.
  4. 4. Hauschild, V. D., Schuh‑Renner, A., Lee, T., Richardson, M. D., Hauret, K., & Jones, B. H. (2018). Musculoskeletal injury prevention in the US Army: A systematic approach to addressing the leading cause of medical encounters, disability, and non‑deployability. Military Medicine, 183(suppl_2), 17–28.
  5. 5. Pav, V., Yuan, X., Isaacson, B., Colahan, C., & Hando, B. (2024). Burden of musculoskeletal injuries in U.S. active duty service members: A 12‑year study spanning fiscal years 2010–2021. Military Medicine.

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