Army invests in RFID system to track medical records
The nation’s largest active-duty domestic armed forces facility at Fort Hood, Texas, has completed installation of a radio frequency identification system to track and manage the more than 150,000 medical files of U.S. Army personnel and their family members. Army officials say the installation will save them both time and money.
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