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Announcing Outpatient App 3.0

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AI-Powered Readiness. Smarter Automation. Total Operational Control. Outpatient App 3.0 is here – our biggest leap forward yet in modernizing medical readiness across the Department of Defense and U.S. Air Force healthcare environments. This release is focused on one mission: Compliance, readiness, and workflow automation – simplified through AI. With 3.0, health clinics and MTF’s gain stronger readiness visibility, more operational control, and powerful new AI capabilities that reduce manual workload and accelerate outcomes.

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Announcing Comprehensive Compliance Tracking Platform and Sole-Source Eligibility

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Over the past five years, Outpatient App has built an approved, fully secure, end-to-end medical compliance and workflow automation platform designed to eliminate inefficiencies across complex health systems.
Today, the Outpatient Platform consists of seven integrated product modules, all connected through a unified reporting and analytics dashboard. Together, they address one central mission:
Compliance, readiness, and workflow automation — simplified through AI.

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Outpatient App for Self-Scheduling PHA & OHE

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New Readiness Innovation Scheduling Solution
See This Week at AMSUS (Booth 305)

MacDill Air Force Base is the next AFB Installation leading the way in digital transformation by implementing the Outpatient App for self-scheduling Periodic Health Assessments (PHA) and Occupational Health Exams (OHE). This innovative approach started at Travis AFB with the 60th Medical Group and has shown vast improvements streamlining the medical readiness process for service members, reducing administrative workload while improving efficiency and compliance. 

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2024 Innovations Unveiled

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It’s cliche to say, this year is moving fast.  It’s also hectic and exciting. It seems everyone in the digital health market is somehow participating in a rapidly changing cross-section between patients demanding direct access to manage their care and health systems trying to answer with better, easier systems.

This is a good thing. Demand is driving a bit of chaos, and better solutions will evolve.

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