VA is implementing its new electronic health record (EHR) system on Oct. 24 at initial sites in the Pacific Northwest. The implementation improves how clinicians store and manage patient information, including visits, test results, prescriptions and more. This will also mean some changes to how Veterans access their own health data online if their VA facility has changed to the new EHR.
Veterans at select sites in the Pacific Northwest are one step closer to the rollout of VA's new electronic health record (EHR) system later this month, following the successful and secure transfer of patient data Oct. 1.
Starting April 17, 2020, your community providers who are in VA’s network and participate in VHIE will be able to securely and seamlessly access your VA electronic health information in order to care for you.
A new video features three Veterans and a caregiver, who offer their perspectives on why VA’s Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) is important for former service members.
VA is transitioning to a new electronic health record. Here, VA answers your most frequently asked questions as it shifts to the new EHR.
President Trump is proposing a total of $220.2 billion in his fiscal year (FY) 2020 budget for VA, a 9.6 percent increase above fiscal 2019.
Customer service and implementation of the MISSION Act among VA’s top priorities