March 7, 2025 - 22:22

FORT BRAGG, NC—Womack Army Medical Center's primary care services and associated clinics have adopted the My Military Health platform as of December. This innovative technology is designed to enhance patient flexibility and improve overall care delivery for military personnel and their families.
The My Military Health platform allows patients to access their health information, schedule appointments, and communicate with healthcare providers from the comfort of their homes. This shift towards virtual healthcare is particularly beneficial for those stationed at remote locations or those with mobility challenges, as it reduces the need for in-person visits while still providing essential medical support.
In addition to improving access to care, the new system aims to streamline administrative processes, making it easier for staff to manage patient records and appointments. The implementation of this technology reflects a broader trend within the military healthcare system to leverage digital solutions, ultimately aiming to enhance the quality of care for service members and their dependents.
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