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FedScoop: VA improving data standardization to meet clinicians’ electronic health record needs

“The Department of Veterans Affairs has standardized the vast majority of the high-priority datasets it’s transferring to two platforms that form the backbone of its Electronic Health Record Modernization effort, according to a senior official.”

“Acting Deputy Chief Information Officer Laura Prietula said Thursday that transferring the data in a uniform fashion to the Cerner Millennium and HealtheIntent platforms has required the EHRM Integration Office to make ‘significant improvements’ to its processes.”

“Prietula has only been in her role since December, during which time the Government Accountability Office released findings that VA failed to ensure the data being migrated met clinicians accessibility, accuracy and appropriateness needs since August 2019 and recommended the department develop performance measures and a stakeholder register.”

“’We’ve learned a lot around the lack of standardization,’ Prietula said, during AFCEA Bethesda‘s 14th annual Health IT Event on Thursday. ‘And it may not just be because of the data models themselves but also some processes that we need to change or policies.'”

“The EHRM Integration Office continues to clean and curate data via its Vx130 platform, which migrates data from VA’s legacy VistA system to Cerner‘s platforms, and is in the process of ensuring the right metrics and instrumentation are in place, she added…” Read the full article here.

Source: VA improving data standardization to meet clinicians’ electronic health record needs – By Dave Nyczepir, February 10, 2022. FedScoop.

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Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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