The Medical Protection System (MEDPROS) was developed by the AMEDD to track all immunization, medical readiness, and deployability data for all Active and Reserve components of the Army as well as DA Civilians, contractors and others. It is a powerful tool allowing the chain of command to determine the medical and dental readiness of individuals, units, and task forces. Commanders and Medical leaders are responsible for the use and implementation of MEDPROS to measure their unit/individual medical readiness status.
The comprehensive Medical Readiness data includes all medical and dental readiness requirements IAW AR 600-8-101. They include immunizations, permanent physical profiles/duty limitations, eyeglasses/inserts, blood type, medical warning tags, personal deployment meds, pregnancy screening, DNA, HIV and dental status among other data elements. Some data is automatically captured from central Army source systems such as TAPDB or medical systems such as the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), the U.S. Army Medical Surveillance Activity (USAMSA), the Corporate Dental Application (CDA) (Compo 1 only) and the Defense Eligibility and Enrollment Reporting System (DEERS). Other data is manually into MEDPROS mainframe or the Remote Information Data Entry System (RIDES) applications. This data may also be posted into the new MEDPROS Web Data Entry (MWDE) module at some Power Projection Platforms (PPPs) and Power Support Platforms (PSPs).
Please direct all MEDPROS questions, concerns, or comments to the MODS Support Team Help Desk at (877) 256-6477 or by emailing them at usarmy.ncr.hqda-otsg.mbx.mods-helpdesk@army.mil