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NMCPHC WORKPLACE HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT (HRA 2.0) WEBPAGE
Complete the HRA 2.0 https://surveys.max.gov/911272?lang=en
About the NMCPHC Workplace HRA 2.0: The Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPHC) Workplace Health Risk Assessment 2.0 (HRA 2.0) is brief and anonymous for military members and GS civilians. This measures lifestyle behaviors that are most commonly associated with adverse health outcomes.
Participant's booklet: The participant’s booklet highlights health risks, provides credible web-based sources of health information, and encourages and empowers the user to better manage their personal health. The booklet also serves as a tool for the user to initiate dialogue with their health care provider. This HRA 2.0 is not intended to replace consultation with a health care provider.
Command Reports: The “Command Report” is based on a workplace identifier (Navy or Marine Corps UIC) and can be used to assess the overall health of a workplace or any group of workplaces. The reports will be provided on the website as follows:
However, at this time we are not sure what the format will be. More information will be forthcoming.
The HRA 2.0 is not the PHA: The web-based Periodic Health Assessment (PHA) required for every active duty member (IAW DoDI 6200.06) has its own built-in HRA-type questions. There are three key differences between the HRA and PHA:
Using the NMCPHC Workplace HRA 2.0:
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Supporting Documents
HRA 2.0 Factsheet
HRA Poster with QR Code
Annual Summary Reports
Clinical guidance, including recognition, management and clinical isolation guidance are generally covered by CDC: CDC Clinical Overview
Clinical management for Fleet medical personnel can be found in the NMCFHPC Fleet Mpox Medical Guidance
Clinical guidance for MTFs can be found in the DHA Mpox Guidance Update_5Sept2024
Currently, neither mpox testing nor treatment are readily available in a forward deployed operational setting. Units should identify suspected cases, isolate them, and move them for care at an MTF when operationally feasible.
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