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  • VA awards second option period to Oracle Health in support of Federal Electronic Health Record modernization contract

    VA awards second option period to Oracle Health in support of Federal Electronic Health Record modernization contract

    Today, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced the award of the second option period for its contract with Oracle Health in support of VA’s Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization, with an emphasis on improved fiscal and performance accountability.

  • VA announces reset of Electronic Health Record project

    VA announces reset of Electronic Health Record project

    Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that future deployments of the new Electronic Health Record (EHR) will be halted while we prioritize improvements at the five sites that currently use the new EHR, as part of a larger program reset.

  • VA brings new electronic health record system to Columbus, Ohio, medical facilities

    VA brings new electronic health record system to Columbus, Ohio, medical facilities

    The Department of Veterans Affairs launched its new electronic health record April 30 at the VA Central Ohio Healthcare System in Columbus, Ohio, marking the third rollout in VA’s modernization effort to replace the more than 30-year-old software that tracks and stores patient information.

  • VA continues implementation of new electronic health record system at second site in Washington State

    VA continues implementation of new electronic health record system at second site in Washington State

    The Department of Veterans Affairs launched its new electronic health record system, March 26, at Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Medical Center in Walla Walla, Washington.

  • VA delays electronic health record implementation date due to COVID-19 surge in Ohio

    VA delays electronic health record implementation date due to COVID-19 surge in Ohio

    Effective Jan. 14, the Department of Veterans Affairs is delaying the scheduled deployment of its new electronic health record effort at the VA Central Ohio Healthcare System in response to a surge in COVID-19 cases affecting the workforce and community.

  • Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Hearing on VA’s Electronic Health Records Modernization

    Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Hearing on VA’s Electronic Health Records Modernization

    The mission of EHRM has always been to create a platform that seamlessly delivers the best access and outcomes for our Vets, and the best experience for our providers.

  • VA and DOD senior leaders commit to aligned electronic health records system rollout

    VA and DOD senior leaders commit to aligned electronic health records system rollout

    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Secretaries of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Defense (DOD) signed a joint statement Sept. 26 pledging that their two departments will align their plans, strategies and structures as they roll out a new electronic health records (EHR) system that will allow VA and DOD to share patient data seamlessly.

  • VA Establishes Office of Electronic Health Record Modernization to Support Transition From Legacy Patient Data System

    VA Establishes Office of Electronic Health Record Modernization to Support Transition From Legacy Patient Data System

    WASHINGTON — Focused on ensuring a successful transition from a legacy patient data system, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced the recent establishment of the Office of Electronic Health Record Modernization (OEHRM).

  • VA Establishes Office of Electronic Health Record Modernization to Support Transition From Legacy Patient Data System

    VA Establishes Office of Electronic Health Record Modernization to Support Transition From Legacy Patient Data System

    WASHINGTON — Focused on ensuring a successful transition from a legacy patient data system, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced the recent establishment of the Office of Electronic Health Record Modernization (OEHRM).

  • Statement by Acting Secretary Robert Wilkie – VA signs contract with Cerner for an electronic health record system

    Statement by Acting Secretary Robert Wilkie – VA signs contract with Cerner for an electronic health record system

    I am pleased to announce we have signed a contract with Cerner today that will modernize the VA’s health care IT system and help provide seamless care to Veterans as they transition from military service to Veteran status, and when they choose to use community care. This is one of the largest IT contracts in the federal government, with a ceiling of $10 billion over 10 years. And with a contract of that size, you can understand why former Secretary Shulkin and I took some extra time to do our due diligence and make sure the contract does what the President wanted.

  • VA Secretary announces decision on next-generation Electronic Health Record

    VA Secretary announces decision on next-generation Electronic Health Record

    Today U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. David J. Shulkin announced his decision on the next-generation Electronic Health Record (EHR) system for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) at a news briefing at VA headquarters in Washington.

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