Leaders of VA's Behavioral Health Service at the Walla Walla VA are navigating the move to the new electronic health record (EHR) system with purpose and inspiration.
VA's new electronic health record (EHR) is saving lab staff hours of work each day at the Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Medical Center, in Walla Walla, Washington.
Veterans in Walla Walla, Washington, are one step closer to attaining an electronic health record (EHR) system that allows clinicians to easily access their full medical history, including their active-duty service, in one location.
In a landmark event for Veteran health care, VA began using its new electronic health record (EHR) system at select facilities in the Pacific Northwest and Las Vegas on Oct. 24.
Veterans are now benefitting from a joint effort to share health records with community health care partners, which launched April 18.
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.
VA is transitioning to a new electronic health record. Here, VA answers your most frequently asked questions as it shifts to the new EHR.
Veterans are getting progressively better care through partnerships, VA Secretary Robert Wilkie said Oct. 16 at an Association of the United States Army luncheon. Partnerships help Veterans through several different areas, adding to VA’s ability to provide services.
Your health information will be shared with your doctors unless you complete a form stating you do NOT want your information shared. Sharing improves safety and continuity of care.
Minority Veterans’ needs and issues about VA benefits and services will be the focus of the inaugural 2019 National Minority Veterans Summit Sept. 27-28.
VA's electronic health record successfully transferred 23.5 million health records to a shared data center with the Department of Defense (DoD). This accomplishment sets the stage for the “go-live” of VA’s EHR solution next year.
The proposed recommendations seek to modernize VA by reducing bureaucracy, increasing accountability and improving delivery of services to America’s Veterans and their loved ones.