2002
DOI: 10.21236/ada419089
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Navy Telemedicine: Current Research and Future Directions

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“…2003 -Evaluation of telemedicine satisfaction among Navy radiologists (Bohannan, Strychacz, and Melcer, 2003) c. 2002 -Current research in and future directions of Navy telemedicine (Reed, Burr, & Melcer, 2002) d. 2002 -Retrospective evaluation of the development of a telemedicine network in a military setting ). Benefits NHRC has applied the rigor of this engineering process, which incorporates QA in support of technology research and development rather than generating new products, to the product pipeline and increased the quality of its R&D and the products it transitions.…”
Section: Progress Through 1 July 2005mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2003 -Evaluation of telemedicine satisfaction among Navy radiologists (Bohannan, Strychacz, and Melcer, 2003) c. 2002 -Current research in and future directions of Navy telemedicine (Reed, Burr, & Melcer, 2002) d. 2002 -Retrospective evaluation of the development of a telemedicine network in a military setting ). Benefits NHRC has applied the rigor of this engineering process, which incorporates QA in support of technology research and development rather than generating new products, to the product pipeline and increased the quality of its R&D and the products it transitions.…”
Section: Progress Through 1 July 2005mentioning
confidence: 99%