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New HHS site promotes healthy access to online patient records
The Department of Health and Human Services’ “Guide to Getting and Using Your Health Records” offers patients easy steps for accessing and using their electronically stored health data.
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Outgoing VA Secretary Shulkin lashes out at White House officials looking to privatize veterans care
In a New York Times op-ed, Shulkin said the department “has become entangled in a brutal power struggle” that threatens veterans care.
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Leidos, DoD officials: User feedback ‘taken out of context’ in EHR rollout
Negative user feedback was all part of the plan for a new electronic health care system, said Department of Defense officials and their private sector partners.
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White House wants user-friendly electronic health records
The governmentwide MyHealthEData initiative will be overseen by the White House Office of American Innovation, which is headed by Jared Kushner.
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Officials say new military health records plan on track, already showing results
Officials involved in the roll out of the new system insist it is still on track for full completion by 2022.
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There’s an app for that — but getting access to Apple Health for military and vets is a long shot
Planned modernization of DoD and VA systems may expand the opportunity for beneficiaries to use commercial apps. But it won’t be easy.
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GAO: Manual health records put Coast Guard personnel at risk
Timely acquisition of an electronic health record system is critical to overcoming challenges with the Coast Guard’s current paper process.
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Database glitch left 1,112 airmen without medical benefits for two weeks
A problem with the Defense Department system that tracks eligibility for benefits and entitlements left 1,112 airmen and their families without medical benefits for about two weeks earlier this month.
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The (battlefield) doctor is in … your phone
The Air Force Research Laboratory has high hopes for a new, smartphone-based medical information software tool that can ingest sensor data for real-time health status monitoring for multiple patients.
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HHS wants one framework to cure them all
The Department of Health and Human Services is soliciting comments on its draft Trusted Exchange Framework, which proposes policies and standards to find and bind variant health care networks and facilitate electronic health record sharing.
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New HHS site promotes healthy access to online patient records
The Department of Health and Human Services’ “Guide to Getting and Using Your Health Records” offers patients easy steps for accessing and using their electronically stored health data.
-
Outgoing VA Secretary Shulkin lashes out at White House officials looking to privatize veterans care
In a New York Times op-ed, Shulkin said the department “has become entangled in a brutal power struggle” that threatens veterans care.
-
Leidos, DoD officials: User feedback ‘taken out of context’ in EHR rollout
Negative user feedback was all part of the plan for a new electronic health care system, said Department of Defense officials and their private sector partners.
-
White House wants user-friendly electronic health records
The governmentwide MyHealthEData initiative will be overseen by the White House Office of American Innovation, which is headed by Jared Kushner.
-
Officials say new military health records plan on track, already showing results
Officials involved in the roll out of the new system insist it is still on track for full completion by 2022.
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There’s an app for that — but getting access to Apple Health for military and vets is a long shot
Planned modernization of DoD and VA systems may expand the opportunity for beneficiaries to use commercial apps. But it won’t be easy.
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GAO: Manual health records put Coast Guard personnel at risk
Timely acquisition of an electronic health record system is critical to overcoming challenges with the Coast Guard’s current paper process.
-
Database glitch left 1,112 airmen without medical benefits for two weeks
A problem with the Defense Department system that tracks eligibility for benefits and entitlements left 1,112 airmen and their families without medical benefits for about two weeks earlier this month.
-
The (battlefield) doctor is in … your phone
The Air Force Research Laboratory has high hopes for a new, smartphone-based medical information software tool that can ingest sensor data for real-time health status monitoring for multiple patients.
-
HHS wants one framework to cure them all
The Department of Health and Human Services is soliciting comments on its draft Trusted Exchange Framework, which proposes policies and standards to find and bind variant health care networks and facilitate electronic health record sharing.
-
New HHS site promotes healthy access to online patient records
The Department of Health and Human Services’ “Guide to Getting and Using Your Health Records” offers patients easy steps for accessing and using their electronically stored health data.
-
Outgoing VA Secretary Shulkin lashes out at White House officials looking to privatize veterans care
In a New York Times op-ed, Shulkin said the department “has become entangled in a brutal power struggle” that threatens veterans care.
-
Leidos, DoD officials: User feedback ‘taken out of context’ in EHR rollout
Negative user feedback was all part of the plan for a new electronic health care system, said Department of Defense officials and their private sector partners.
-
White House wants user-friendly electronic health records
The governmentwide MyHealthEData initiative will be overseen by the White House Office of American Innovation, which is headed by Jared Kushner.
-
Officials say new military health records plan on track, already showing results
Officials involved in the roll out of the new system insist it is still on track for full completion by 2022.
-
There’s an app for that — but getting access to Apple Health for military and vets is a long shot
Planned modernization of DoD and VA systems may expand the opportunity for beneficiaries to use commercial apps. But it won’t be easy.
-
GAO: Manual health records put Coast Guard personnel at risk
Timely acquisition of an electronic health record system is critical to overcoming challenges with the Coast Guard’s current paper process.
-
Database glitch left 1,112 airmen without medical benefits for two weeks
A problem with the Defense Department system that tracks eligibility for benefits and entitlements left 1,112 airmen and their families without medical benefits for about two weeks earlier this month.
-
The (battlefield) doctor is in … your phone
The Air Force Research Laboratory has high hopes for a new, smartphone-based medical information software tool that can ingest sensor data for real-time health status monitoring for multiple patients.
-
HHS wants one framework to cure them all
The Department of Health and Human Services is soliciting comments on its draft Trusted Exchange Framework, which proposes policies and standards to find and bind variant health care networks and facilitate electronic health record sharing.











