U.S. Navy Finalizes Training Plan for JOMIS to Enhance Fleet Medical Readiness
The U.S. Navy has established a training plan for the Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems (JOMIS) to enhance medical readiness. From February 23-27, 2026, officials convened in San Diego to develop the Navy Training Systems Plan (NTSP) for JOMIS, focusing on instructing medical personnel on a unified electronic health record system.
The initiative aims to ensure that medical information is accessible in operational settings. The NTSP addresses the customization of training for various user roles while maintaining standardization. The JOMIS suite includes applications like the Battlefield Assisted Trauma Distributed Observation Kit Joint and the Operational Medicine Care Delivery Platform, enhancing patient care documentation. The program aims for a proficient medical force equipped with modern tools to improve care delivery for warfighters.
