GovCIO Media & Research November 20, 2023
Jordan McDonald

The agency saw some largescale digital developments this year around EHR modernization and increased health care demands.

The Department of Veterans Affairs saw key IT developments this year that included updates around PACT Act implementation, electronic health records modernization and other key concepts such as zero trust.

Now as the agency heads into the new year, it faces continued progress toward these initiatives especially as it relaunches its EHR modernization effort, continues its push for hiring claims processors and other technology talent amid a shifting hybrid workforce, and other administration targets especially around artificial intelligence development.

Hiring, Digital Services Meet Health Care Demands

The VA said it set all-time records in a number of categories when it came to delivering...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Provider, Technology, VA / DoD
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