Defense, VA EHR interoperability off the tracks again: GAO

[grow_thumb image=”https://telecareaware.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Thomas.jpg” thumb_width=”175″ /] According to the US Congress’ Government Accountability Office (GAO), the birddog of All Things Budget, the Department of Defense (DOD) and Veterans Affairs (VA) missed the 1 Oct 2014 deadline established in the Fiscal Year 2014 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to certify that all health data in their systems met national standards and were interoperable. Modernization of software–a new Cerner EHR for DOD, modernization of VistA– is also behind the curve with a due date now beyond the 31 Dec 2016 deadline until after 2018. Finally the DOD-VA Interagency Program Office (IPO), which shares health data between the departments, has not yet produced or created a time frame nor “specified outcome-oriented metrics and established related goals that are important to gauging the impact that interoperability capabilities have on improving health care services for shared patients.” iHealthBeat, GAO report

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