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Maj. Gen. Lee E. Payne, Assistant Director for Combat

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Maj. Gen. Lee E. Payne, Assistant Director for Combat

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Maj. Gen. Lee E. Payne, Assistant Director for Combat Support Agency, Defense Health Agency is briefed by from Capt. Jeffrey Bitterman, Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) commanding officer, on the utilization of the new electronic health record MHS GENESIS in NHB's Urgent Care Clinic that helped provide patient-centered care during 19,044 UCC visits - approximately 52 per day - last year (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs).

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28/08/2018
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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