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Army abruptly stops rollout of electronic dental record application

The Army Medical Command abruptly stopped fielding an electronic dental record application that is part of a larger health record network the Defense Department operates for soldiers, according to internal e-mails provided to Nextgov. Maj. Full Article at NextGov

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  1. The Army Medical Command abruptly stopped fielding an electronic dental record application that is part of a larger health record network the Defense Department operates for soldiers, according to internal e-mails provided to Nextgov. Maj. Full Article at GovExec.com

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