VA is in the process of bringing the new Federal Electronic Health Record Management system online.
The Honorable VA Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence, Ph.D., appeared on VA's internal program, the weekly “Federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) Update” on Dec. 9. to discuss VA's 2025 accomplishments and goals for 2026.
A new mascot has quickly become the face of Chillicothe’s outreach efforts, preparing Veterans and staff for its upcoming Federal EHR “go-live.”
Secretary Collins and Deputy Secretary Lawrence have made deploying the Federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) a top priority.
Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC) teams now have a faster and more secure way to support Veterans in remote areas, even those without internet access, thanks to the recent implementation of the Oracle Health Community Care app, formerly known as Mobile Care.
The Dayton VA Medical Center’s Change Leadership Team has an honorary member ready to help end users prepare for the facility’s Federal Electronic Health Record deployment. Meet Snaxs!
The Federal EHR is improving workflows across the board, including a transformation of the medication administration process.
The Federal EHR’s Comprehensive Adult Wellness Registry tool has helped more Veterans get early-detection lung cancer screenings.
The Federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) securely and effectively shares information between VA, DoD, other federal agencies and participating community care providers.
This week, VA awarded the third option period for its contract with Oracle Health to support its Federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) modernization.










