Analysis of U.S. Army TML+ based navy medical support simulation on the sea
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Department of Military Health Service Management,College of Military Health Service Management,Second Military Medical University,Department of Military Health Service Management,College of Military Health Service Management,Second Military Medical University,Department of Military Health Service Management,College of Military Health Service Management,Second Military Medical University,Department of Military Health Service Management,College of Military Health Service Management,Second Military Medical University,Department of Military Health Service Management,College of Military Health Service Management,Second Military Medical University

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Supported by PLA Major Project of the "12th Five-Year Plan"(AWS12J002), Key Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (71233008), Major Plan of National Natural Science Foundation of China (91224005), and Program of Joint Funds for Major Diseases of Health System of Shanghai Municipality (2013ZYJB0006).

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    The revolution of information war demands fast planning and accurate allocation for naval medical support. The medical support simulation based on digital simulation technology has become a research focus for navies of many countries due to its controllable cost, and it is close to the actual war combat. In this paper we analyzed the key techniques of the American naval medical support simulation system, especially the Tactical Medical Logistics Planning Tool (TML+). Based on the rationale of each module of TML+, we mainly explored the achievements and problems in establishing medical support simulation system for Chinese navy, hoping to provide reference for improving our military health simulation system.

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  • Received:March 06,2016
  • Revised:April 14,2016
  • Adopted:July 11,2016
  • Online: July 27,2016
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