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Electronic health records, VA and DOD need to support cost and schedule claims, develop interoperability plans, and improve collaboration : report to congressional requesters / United States Government Accountability Office.

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Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
United States. Government Accountability Office, issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Department of Veterans Affairs--Information technology.
United States.
United States. Department of Defense--Information technology.
United States. Department of Defense.
United States. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Medical records--Data processing--Government policy--United States.
Medical records.
Electronic Health Records--statistics & numerical data.
Electronic Health Records--organization & administration.
Information technology.
Medical Subjects:
Electronic Health Records--statistics & numerical data.
Electronic Health Records--organization & administration.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ii, 42 pages)
Other Title:
Electronic health records, Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense need to support cost and schedule claims, develop interoperability plans, and improve collaboration
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : United States Government Accountability Office, 2014.
Summary:
VA and DOD operate two of the nation's largest health care systems, serving approximately 16 million veterans and active duty service members, and their beneficiaries, at total annual costs of over $100 billion. The departments have recognized the importance of developing capabilities for sharing electronic patient health information and have worked since 1998 to develop such capabilities. In February 2011, VA and DOD initiated a program to develop a single, common electronic health record system--iEHR--to replace their existing health record systems. This program was to be managed by the IPO and implemented by 2017. However, the departments made significant changes to the programin 2013. GAO was asked to review the iEHR program. This report (1) describes changes to the program and evaluates the departments' current plans and (2) determines whether the departments are effectively collaborating on management of the program. GAO reviewed relevant program documents and interviewed agency officials. GAO recommends that VA and DOD develop and compare the estimated cost and schedule of their current and previous approaches to creating an interoperable electronic health record and, if applicable, provide a rationale for pursuing a more costly or time-consuming approach. GAO also recommends that the departments develop plans for interoperability and ensure the IPO has control over needed resources and clearer lines of authority. VA and DOD concurred with GAO's recommendations.
Notes:
Title from title caption (viewed on June 3, 2014).
"February 2014."
Includes bibliographical references.
"GAO-14-302."
OCLC:
881299867

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