The leaders of the veterans announced on Monday the next 13 sites to receive the department Sitting electronic health file systemIncluding several installations in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana.
The sites were chosen after The secretary goes Doug Collins Earlier this month, announced its intention to accelerate the deployment of Millennium oracle systemCurrently active in six of the 170 medical and more medical locations. Regional and local leaders, as well as Oracle officials, have helped select the next deployment objectives.
In a statement on Monday, Collins said that faster deployment would give veterans “a modern medical file system that will cause care, coordination and convenience”.
The project to revise health files, launched by President Donald Trump in 2017, was designed to provide for the first time the veterans’ health files in accordance with military files. The project was initially to take 10 years and cost $ 16 billion.
But the project was completely interrupted in 2023 after several problems of staff training and patient safety problems. Only one site – a joint defense department and the hospital will – has started using the software since then.
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The RAE officials said they expect the complete implementation of the new health file system to be completed in each establishment will be on the start of 2031, four years behind the initial calendar.
The planners had previously announced that four sites go to Michigan – Va Battle Creek Medical Center, will be Detroit Healthcare System, Va Ann Arbor Healthcare System and VA Saginaw Healthcare System – would be online with the Records software in 2026.
The newly announced sites include:
- Chillicothe goes Medical Center to Chillicothe, Ohio;
- Cincinnati Va Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio;
- Dayton goes Medical Center to Dayton, Ohio;
- Louis Stokes goes Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio;
- Cincinnati goes Medical Center Fort Thomas to Fort Thomas, Kentucky;
- Fort Wayne medical center goes to Fort Wayne, Indiana;
- Marion goes Medical Center to Marion, Indiana;
- Richard L. Roudebush goes Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana;
- And the Alaska health system goes to anchorage, Alaska.
Specific implementation dates for each of the sites will be published in the future.
Republican and democratic legislators have been skeptical about the plans department to restart the deployment of the file system, insisting on clear training and security guidelines for work.
But Collins said he was confident in the new plans and wanted the project to advance faster than the previous administration had not planned it.
Leo covers the Congress, veterans and the White House for military times. He covered Washington, DC since 2004, focusing on military policies and veterans. His work has won many honors, including a 2009 Polk Prize, a national head of the head, the IAVA management prize in journalism and the VFW News Media Award.