UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 101426Z SEP 21 MID200001116469U FM SECNAV WASHINGTON DC TO ALNAV INFO SECNAV WASHINGTON DC CNO WASHINGTON DC CMC WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS ALNAV 067/21 MSGID/GENADMIN/SECNAV WASHINGTON DC/-/SEP// SUBJ/CONSOLIDATION OF ELECTRONIC PERIODIC HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND DEPLOYMENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT WEBSITES// REF/A/DOC/DOD/12MAY20// REF/B/DOC/DOD/19JUN19// REF/C/DOC/DOD/05FEB10// REF/D/DOC/DHA/17DEC19// REF/E/DOC/BUMED/28MAR12// REF/F/DOC/OPNAV/10NOV14// NARR/REF A IS DODI 6025.19, INDIVIDUAL MEDICAL READINESS. REF B IS DODI 6490.03 DEPLOYMENT HEALTH. REF C IS DODI 6490.07, DEPLOYMENT-LIMITING MEDICAL CONDITIONS FOR SERVICE MEMBERS AND DOD CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES. REF D IS DHA-PI 6490.03 DEPLOYMENT HEALTH PROCEDURES. REF E IS BUMEDINST 6110.14A, DOCUMENTING AND REPORTING INDIVIDUAL MEDICAL READINESS DATA. REF F IS OPNAVINST 6100.3A DEPLOYMENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT PROCESS// RMKS/1. Each Service Member is required by references (a) through (f) to maintain their medical readiness requirements, including the completion of the Periodic Health Assessment (PHA), Pre-Deployment Health Assessment, Post -Deployment Health Assessment, Post-Deployment Health Re-Assessment, and Mental Health Assessment. 2. The electronic Periodic Health Assessment (ePHA) and electronic Deployment Health Assessment (eDHA) websites are being consolidated into a single website called the electronic Health Assessment (eHA) site, located at https://data.nmcphc.med.navy.mil/eha. This site went live on 9 August 2021. Both the ePHA and eDHA websites have a redirect popup directing members to the new website. The ePHA and eDHA websites will remain available in the event the Eha website experiences technical difficulties. 3. This website consolidation is the first step toward improving Service Member completion of their readiness requirements, and will allow Navy Medicine to improve implementation of electronic versions of other medical readiness assessments that are currently paper based. This rollout is aligned with the release of the updated version of the Department of Defense (DoD) PHA. 4. In order to complete Part I of any eHA assessment, Service Members must log in to the new eHA website using their Common Access Card. Service Members enter their information by selecting Start New Assessment for the assessment(s) for which they are due or overdue. PHAs are listed under the ePHA side, and the deployment-related health assessments are under the eDHA side. 5. Upon completion of the Service Member portion of an assessment on the eHA website, Service Members must contact their Medical Department or identified point of contact to schedule the record review and Provider portion of the assessment, Part II. Both Part I and Part II must be complete in order for a Service Members eHA to be certified. 6. The assessment questions are defined by DoD requirements and cannot be changed without DoD approval. However, user feedback about website functionality or user experience can be directed to Mr. Azad Alkoshnaw and Mr. James McWhorter at usn.hampton-roads.navmcpubhlthcenpors.list.nmcphc-pha1 @mail.mil. 7. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery points of contact for the eHA website development are LCDR John de Geus and LCDR Rachael Colden, who can be reached at usn.ncr.bumedfchva.list.m34@mail.mil. 8. This ALNAV remains in effect until superseded or cancelled, whichever comes first. 9. Released by the Honorable Carlos Del Toro, Secretary of the Navy.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//