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Forces affect every moment of our life. Our bodies are held to the Earth by force, and they are held together by the forces of charged particles. When we open a door, walk down a street, lift a fork, or touch a baby's face, we are applying force. Our body's atoms are held together by electrical forces, and the core of an atom, called the nucleus, is held together by the strongest force known to us—nuclear force.
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    • Digital Medicine
    • Healthcare Informatics

    Background:

    • Military healthcare systems have been early adopters of digital medicine technologies.
    • The transition to paperless systems presents unique challenges and opportunities in healthcare settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the pioneering role of military hospitals in digital medicine adoption.
    • To extract actionable insights for civilian hospitals pursuing paperless operations.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of digital medicine implementation in military healthcare facilities.
    • Analysis of lessons learned from military hospitals' transition to electronic health records.

    Main Results:

    • Military hospitals offer a model for digital transformation in healthcare.
    • Identification of best practices and potential pitfalls in going paperless.

    Conclusions:

    • Military healthcare's digital journey provides a valuable roadmap for civilian counterparts.
    • Strategic implementation based on military experience can accelerate civilian hospitals' paperless transition.