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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 3, 2020) – Capt. Matthew Case,

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 3, 2020) – Capt. Matthew Case, Naval Hospital Jacksonville commander, stands alongside virtual health team members Lt. Cmdr. Hannah Starnes, Lt. Therese De La Torre, and Dijiwanette Council. The Navy Care virtual health app recently won a 2020 FedHealthIT Innovation Award. Nominated and chosen by their peers, winning programs took on achievable risks and delivered results in support of their mission. Navy Care enables patients to have a live virtual visit with a clinician — from the patient’s smartphone, tablet, or computer. It’s private, secure, and free. Since its launch as a Navy Medicine pilot at Naval Hospital Jacksonville in January 2018, Navy Care has enrolled more than 17,600 patients and hosted nearly 11,500 virtual visits. (U.S. Navy photo by Jacob Sippel, Naval Hospital Jacksonville/Released).

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18/05/2020
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