VA Announces Major Boost for Thousands of Veterans

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The US Department of Veterans Affairs has launched its new electronic health record system at four medical centers in Michigan. The system aims to improve patient care and reduce duplicate medical tests by allowing seamless access to veterans' medical records across different healthcare providers.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has resumed its rollout of the Federal Electronic Health Record system. The system was launched at four VA medical centers in Michigan on April 11. This is the first wave of 13 planned deployments for 2026. The system will help reduce duplicate medical tests and improve continuity of care. It will also give clinicians easier access to complete patient histories. The VA has addressed technical and usability issues that caused the pause in 2023. The department plans to continue deploying the system to additional VA medical centers throughout 2026.
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