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Veterans Affairs Information Technology: Progress, Modernization and Challenges

Editat de Bryan Barton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2019
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has made limited progress toward addressing information technology (IT) system modernization challenges. Chapter 1 begins by examining IT because it is so important to everything VA does. From delivering timely care to veterans, to ensuring that medical records follow the patient, to making benefit decisions accurately, modern IT systems are essential. Chapter 2 summarizes key results and recommendations for the VA IT systems modernization efforts, FITARA implementation, and cybersecurity efforts. VA provides health care services to almost 9 million veterans and their families and relies on its health information system-VistA-to do so. Chapter 3 summarizes preliminary observations regarding costs incurred for the system and related activities during the last 3 fiscal years; key components that comprise VistA and are to be replaced; and actions VA has taken to prepare for its transition to the Cerner system. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 included provisions that VA and DOD jointly develop and implement electronic health record systems or capabilities and accelerate the exchange of health care information. The act also required that these systems be compliant with applicable interoperability standards as reported in chapter 4. Chapter 5 determined VA's efforts to modernize VistA, including key contractors, contract costs, and expected contractor activities and VA's current plans for modernizing VistA and the progress that has been achieved to date. Chapter 6 summarizes VA's history of efforts to modernize VistA, including past use of contractors, and the department's recent effort to acquire a commercial electronic health record system to replace VistA. In September 2014, GAO reported on the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (Family Caregiver Program) and found that the program office had limitations with its information technology (IT) system-the Caregiver Application Tracker (CAT). Chapter 7 examines how VHA is implementing the Family Caregiver Program.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781536164527
ISBN-10: 1536164526
Pagini: 275
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Colecția Nova Science Publishers Inc
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

  • Preface
    • Assessing the VA IT Landscape: Progress and Challenges
    • Veterans Affairs: Addressing IT Management Challenges Is Essential to Effectively Supporting the Departments Mission (Statement of Carol C Harris)
    • VA IT Modernization: Preparations for Transitioning to a New Electronic Health Record System Are Ongoing (Statement of David A Powner)
    • Electronic Health Records: Clear Definition of the Interagency Program Offices Role in VAs New Modernization Effort Would Strengthen Accountability (Statement of Carol C Harris)
    • VA Health IT Modernization: Historical Perspective on Prior Contracts and Update on Plans for New Initiative
    • Veterans Affairs Information Technology: Historical Perspective on Health System Modernization Contracts and Update on Efforts to Address Key FITARA-Related Areas (Statement of David A Powner)
    • VA Health IT: Use of Acquisition Best Practices Can Improve Efforts to Implement a System to Support the Family Caregiver Program (Statement of Carol C Harris)
    • Index.
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