The Federal EHR will provide a single, accurate, lifetime health record for veterans, including their health records from the Department of Defense, U.S. Coast Guard and other federal partners. This ...
Over the next six years, VA hospitals nationwide are moving all patient records to one national electronic system. The Dayton ...
Staff at Mann-Grandstaff VA medical center in Spokane, Wash., have reported numerous problems with the new department medical records system since it was introduced there in late 2020. (VA photo) ...
A service member shelves patient medical records at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., March 26, 2009. (Senior Airman Kasey Zickmund/Air Force) Veterans Affairs officials will restart their electronic ...
The U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs was hit with a lawsuit filed in federal court on behalf of seven veterans who allege they have waited more than two years for military medical records they need to ...
Decades after the Pentagon and Veterans Affairs Department developed separate electronic health records for military personnel and veterans, here’s how the Navy transfers potentially millions of pages ...
The Dayton VA Medical Center is among nine new VA medical facilities that will move to the Federal Electronic Health Record system next year, the Department of Veterans Affairs said Monday. Medical ...
The Defense Department plans to deploy by Dec. 31 a bulk scanning system to turn paper medical records into electronic files for transfer to the Veterans Affairs Department, but the system remains ...
Arme Regner scans medication for a patient at the VA Medical Center in Washington D.C. in June 2013. The department has planned a major overhaul of veterans electronic medical records in coming years, ...
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