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01 Oct
2019-10-01 - 2019-10-02    
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The UK’s leading health technology and smart health event, bringing together a specialist audience of over 4,000 health and care professionals covering IT and clinical [...]
08 Oct
2019-10-08 - 2019-10-09    
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Looking to maximize the efficiency of your current Revenue Cycle solution? Join us as we present strategies for analyzing your MEDITECH Revenue Cycle, and learn from other [...]
2019 Southwest Dental Conference
2019-10-10 - 2019-10-11    
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ABOUT 2019 SOUTHWEST DENTAL CONFERENCE For 91 years, the Southwest Dental Conference has been the meeting of choice for quality professional development and innovative educational [...]
Annual Conference & Exhibition Lyotalk USA 2019
2019-10-10 - 2019-10-11    
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ABOUT ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION LYOTALK USA 2019 Lyotalk is USA’s largest annual conference on Lyophilization/Freeze Drying. Lyotalk attracts gathering from of 150+ experts from [...]
Lab Indonesia 2019
2019-10-10 - 2019-10-12    
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ABOUT LAB INDONESIA 2019 LabAsia is Southeast Asia’s leading laboratory exhibition, serving as the region’s trade platform for laboratory equipment & services suppliers to engage [...]
30th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
2019-10-11 - 2019-10-12    
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ABOUT 30TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY The 30th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology is going to be held during October [...]
7th International Conference on Cosmetology & Beauty 2019
Cosmetology and Beauty 2019 passionately welcomes each one of you to attend a global conference in the field of cosmetology which is held on October [...]
16 Oct
2019-10-16 - 2019-10-17    
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ABOUT 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CANCER RESEARCH AND THERAPY Cancer Research Conference 2019 coordinates addressing the principal themes and in addition inevitable methodologies of oncology. [...]
Global Cardio Diabetes Conclave 2019
2019-10-18 - 2019-10-20    
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ABOUT GLOBAL CARDIO DIABETES CONCLAVE 2019 A strong correlation between cardiovascular diseases and diabetes is now well established. The American Heart Association considers that individuals [...]
2019 Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand
2019-10-20 - 2019-10-23    
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ABOUT 2019 REHABILITATION MEDICINE SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND On behalf of Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand (RMSANZ) and the organising [...]
21 Oct
2019-10-21 - 2019-10-23    
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ABOUT GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SURGERY AND ANESTHESIA (GCSA 2019) Global Conference on Surgery and Anesthesia (GCSA 2019) scheduled on October 21-23 2019 in Dubai, UAE [...]
21 Oct
2019-10-21 - 2019-10-22    
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ABOUT 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MASS SPECTROMETRY AND CHROMATOGRAPHY ME Conferences is excited to announce the “10th International Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography” that [...]
MEDICAL JAPAN 2019 TOKYO
2019-10-23 - 2019-10-25    
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ABOUT MEDICAL JAPAN 2019 TOKYO B to B Trade Show Covering All the Products/Services/Technologies in the Healthcare Industry! MEDICAL JAPAN TOKYO, a sister show of [...]
15th ACAM Laser and Cosmetic Medicine Conference 2019
2019-10-23 - 2019-10-25    
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ABOUT 15TH ACAM LASER AND COSMETIC MEDICINE CONFERENCE 2019 As the new president of ACAM, I am delighted to welcome you all to the 15th [...]
23rd European Nephrology Conference
2019-10-24 - 2019-10-25    
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ABOUT 23RD EUROPEAN NEPHROLOGY CONFERENCE Theme: The Imminent of Nephrology: Current & Advance Approaches to treat Kidney Diseases 23rd European Nephrology Conference is the world’s [...]
FNCE 2019 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo
2019-10-26 - 2019-10-29    
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ABOUT FNCE 2019 – FOOD & NUTRITION CONFERENCE & EXPO Experience dynamic educational opportunities not available elsewhere. Gain access to new trends, perspectives from expert [...]
HLTH 2019
2019-10-27 - 2019-10-30    
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ABOUT HLTH 2019 HLTH is the largest and most important conference for health innovation. It’s an unprecedented, large-scale forum for collaboration across senior leaders from [...]
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Articles

VA contractor digitizes profits excess, talks joint EHR

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The Department of Veterans Affairs has a lot on its plate.  From its rocky path towards interoperability with the Department of Defense to a disability benefits claims queue stretching into the hundreds of thousands, there is a great deal of work to be done in order to provide service men and women with quality healthcare.  To aid the process, the VA hires contractors in the private sector, one of which is CACI International, which has been focusing on digitizing the millions and millions of pages of paper health records collected by the VA over the last few decades.  Rick Dansey, Executive Vice President of the Federal Civilian Services Group, sat down with EHRintelligence to discuss the VA’s efforts towards clearing the benefits backlog and integrating their health data with the DoD.
The VA recently announced a big leap forward in dealing with the queue by clearing 97% of the claims older than two years that had been sitting in gridlock.  While there are still close to 800,000 claims to go, Veterans Benefits Administration employees and contractors like CACI have been working hard to make progress.  “We have some big facilities in Kentucky and Georgia with hundreds of employees doing scanning work,” explains Dansey.  “By the end of the project, it’s going to be millions of pages that will be digitized.  That goes for another 2 and a half years on the contract, although it could be many years of work after that, depending on how far back the VA really wants to go.”
“There are just a lot more veterans with claims, based on the war for the last ten years.  A lot of it is also that when Congress ends up changing some regulations or changing some rules that allows for a broader base of claims for people who are currently getting out of uniform.  That also changes the claim for someone who got out in 1985, too.  So every change to the rules creates a wave of claims coming in from previous years.  It’s not just the last ten years, it’s the last twenty or thirty years.  There have just been a lot more.  The fact that everything is paper inherently makes it a slower process.  So the digitization is going to help in the future.”
Dansey also weighed in on the VA’s efforts to integrate and interoperate with the DoD, a project that has been fraught with setbacks, U-turns, and Congressional anger for the past 18 months.  While the two departments have abandoned plans for a single, jointly developed EHR, Dansey doesn’t believe that is much of a problem.  “From my vantage point, it is about the data,” he said.  “No matter what happens, or who ends up using what system, I don’t think that’s a big problem.  In a sense, people get caught up on the system, and it really is about the data.  You don’t have to access a single record: all you have to do is pull the right data for the right reasons, and you’ve got what you need.”
“Interoperability is in almost every sentence I read when it comes to what the DoD wants,” Dansey continued.  “That’s the focus. And the VA and DoD have common goals.  They might have different opinions about how to go about it, but everyone agrees that the data has to be in a standard format so that you can get what you need no matter what system you’re using.”
While Congress has continually pushed for a single system, with one committee even going as far as saying that they will only fund the VA’s budget if there is a joint EHR in the works, Dansey doesn’t believe that the lawmakers themselves are even on the same page.  “It’s hard to tell what Congress wants.  There’s different language in the bills right now.  There are different words.  There’s a bill that says ‘single system’, and another that says ‘interoperable, integrated, open source system’.  So depending on which committee in which chamber, there are different words even in Congress right now.  So I can’t say what the right answer is.  You’ve got VA, DoD, and Congress that are trying to figure all that out themselves.”