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Oracle Health and Life Sciences Summit 2025
2025-09-09 - 2025-09-11    
12:00 am
The largest gathering of Oracle Health (Formerly Cerner) users. It seems like Oracle Health has learned that it’s not enough for healthcare users to be [...]
MEDITECH Live 2025
2025-09-17 - 2025-09-19    
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
This is the MEDITECH user conference hosted at the amazing MEDITECH conference venue in Foxborough (just outside Boston). We’ll be covering all of the latest [...]
AI Leadership Strategy Summit
2025-09-18 - 2025-09-19    
12:00 am
AI is reshaping healthcare, but for executive leaders, adoption is only part of the equation. Success also requires making informed investments, establishing strong governance, and [...]
OMD Educates: Digital Health Conference 2025
2025-09-18 - 2025-09-19    
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Why Attend? This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to get tips from experts and colleagues on how to use your EMR and other innovative health technology [...]
Charmalot 2025
2025-09-19 - 2025-09-21    
11:00 am - 9:00 pm
This is the CharmHealth annual user conference which also includes the CharmHealth Innovation Challenge. We enjoyed the event last year and we’re excited to be [...]
Civitas 2025 Annual Conference
2025-09-28 - 2025-09-30    
8:00 am
Civitas Networks for Health 2025 Annual Conference: From Data to Doing Civitas’ Annual Conference convenes hundreds of industry leaders, decision-makers, and innovators to explore interoperability, [...]
TigerConnect + eVideon Unite Healthcare Communications
2025-09-30    
10:00 am
TigerConnect’s acquisition of eVideon represents a significant step forward in our mission to unify healthcare communications. By combining smart room technology with advanced clinical collaboration [...]
Pathology Visions 2025
2025-10-05 - 2025-10-07    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Elevate Patient Care: Discover the Power of DP & AI Pathology Visions unites 800+ digital pathology experts and peers tackling today's challenges and shaping tomorrow's [...]
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18 Sep 25
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28 Sep 25
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Latest News

Congress Funds EHR Modernization, Interoperability at VA

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The passing of a $1.1 trillion spending bill has serious implications for the EHR technology in place within the Department of Veterans Affairs.As reported last week by Meredith Somers of Federal News Radio, theConsolidated Appropriations Act of 2016 carves out $71.4 billion for the VA with a particular portion reserved for improvements to its VistA EHR platform and subject to Congressional approval.

A section of the bill focuses specifically at information technology systems at the VA which makes available $4.13 billion for expenses related to information systems at the federal agency. Of that figure, close to $505 million goes toward “information technology systems development, modernization, and enhancement” through September 2017.

The funding comes with a series of catches. The bill explicitly calls on the VA to submit requests to the Committees on Appropriations in both the House of Representatives and Senate when a given IT project increases or decreases in cost by $1 million. The VA Secretary must also receive the approval of these committees to move forward with IT-related projects as well as associated costs.

Interoperability also features in bill’s stipulations for the VA. First it occurs as part of the federal agency’s work with the Department of Defense to advance interagency interoperability.

Another and more substantial interoperability-related provision falls under the VistA Evolution project. Congress is seeking a report that addresses 9 areas:

(1) the status of and changes to the VistA Evolution program plan dated March 24, 2014 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘‘Plan’’), the VistA 4 product roadmap dated February 26, 2015 (‘‘Roadmap’’), and the VistA 4 Incremental Life Cycle Cost Estimate, dated October 26, 2014;

(2) any changes to the scope or functionality of projects within the VistA Evolution program as established in the Plan;

(3) actual program costs incurred to date;

(4) progress in meeting the schedule milestones that have been established in the Plan;

(5) a Project Management Accountability System (PMAS) Dashboard Progress report that identifies each VistA Evolution project being tracked through PMAS, what functionality it is intended to provide, and what evaluation scores it has received throughout development;

(6) the definition being used for interoperability between the electronic health record systems of the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs, the metrics to measure the extent of interoperability, the milestones and timeline associated with achieving interoperability, and the baseline measurements associated with interoperability;

(7) progress toward developing and implementing all components and levels of interoperability, including semantic interoperability;

(8) the change management tools in place to facilitate the implementation of VistA Evolution and interoperability; and

(9) any changes to the governance structure for the VistA Evolution program and its chain of decisionmaking authority…

The last year saw increasing Congressional interest into interoperability not limited to health information exchange between DoD and VA. For instance, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, & Pensions held a series of hearings on the subject to identify obstacles impeding interoperable EHR and health IT systems.

However, a lack of DoD-VA interoperability has been a hot-button topic for much longer, most recently culminating in a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform shining the spotlight on the limited progress that both federal agencies have made toward realizing a goal set many years prior.

Given the awarding of the Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization (DHMSM), the VA should have a clearer path when working on interoperability with the DoD. That being said, the two federal agencies already failed at creating a joint integrated EHR technology and the millions dollars that went into its development.