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  2. Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application

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    AHLTA is a system that supplements the Composite Health Care System (CHCS) and provides online access to patient records for military providers and beneficiaries worldwide. It was implemented between 2003 and 2006 and has undergone several improvements and criticisms since then.

  3. Army Medical Department (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, organization, and functions of the AMEDD, the U.S. Army's healthcare organization. The AMEDD consists of six medical special branches, including the Medical Corps, and is led by the Surgeon General of the U.S. Army.

  4. Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care - Wikipedia

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    MC4 is a system-of-systems that integrates medical software packages and provides technical support for Army operational forces. It enables electronic medical records, medical logistics, battlefield surveillance and situational awareness for deployed medical units.

  5. Brooke Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) is the U.S. Army's premier medical institution and the Department of Defense's largest facility and only Level 1 Trauma Center. Located on Fort Sam Houston, BAMC provides inpatient and outpatient services, graduate medical education, and rehabilitation for wounded Service Members and the San Antonio community.

  6. Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    A military hospital at Fort Cavazos, Texas, providing medical care to servicemembers, veterans and their families. The hospital is named after Brigadier General Carl Rogers Darnall, MD., and has a new facility that opened in 2016.

  7. United States Army Medical Command - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, missions, and organization of the U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM), a direct reporting unit of the U.S. Army that provides medical care and support to soldiers and their families. Find out how MEDCOM operates in peacetime and deployments, and what is the Expeditionary Resuscitative Surgical Team (ERST).

  8. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    [3] (1942-1974) Although the Army still retains portions of the property as the Forest Glen Annex of Fort Detrick, Maryland, all on-site patient care operations ceased when the Heaton Pavilion (Building 2) on the Main Campus at Walter Reed Army Medical Center opened for patient care in 1974.

  9. Combat support hospital - Wikipedia

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    47th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Lewis, Washington, circa 2000. 32nd Combat Support Hospital in Germany during Exercise Reforger '83. A Combat Support Hospital (CSH, pronounced "cash") is a type of modern United States Army field hospital.