GovernmentCIO Media June 10, 2021
Adam Patterson

The modernization and consolidation of Veterans Affairs and DoD appears to be aiding delivery of care, continuity of treatment, and overall information security.

The Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense joint electronic health records modernization (EHRM) initiative has shown considerable promise for widely improving the delivery of healthcare and allowing clinicians to provide more effective lifelong treatment to patients.

Speaking at the 2021 ACT-IAC Health Innovation Summit, representatives from the Department of Veterans Affairs and Defense Health Agency Federal Electronic Health Records Modernization Office (FEHRM) discussed how this ongoing consolidation process has paid off for caregivers and practitioners across both DoD and VA.

One of the primary benefits of this consolidated EHRM push has been the facilitation of dating sharing...

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