“In 2010, the Coast Guard initiated an effort—known as IHiS—to replace its aging EHR system with a suite of modernized systems that was to automate various health care services for its nearly 50,000 military members. However, in October 2015, the Coast Guard announced that the modernization project would be canceled.”
“GAO was asked to review the Coast Guard’s efforts to develop a modernized EHR system. GAO’s objectives were to (1) describe what led the Coast Guard to terminate further IHiS development, and how much was spent on the project; (2) evaluate the Coast Guard’s management and oversight for the discontinued project and what, if any, lessons learned were identified; (3) describe the Coast Guard’s current process for managing health records and the challenges, if any, it is encountering; and (4) determine the Coast Guard’s plans for effectively implementing a new EHR system …”
“GAO is recommending the Coast Guard (1) expeditiously and judiciously pursue the acquisition of a new EHR system, and…” Read the full report here.