Leidos Partnership deploys electronic health record system to joint DOD-VA federal health care site
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The deployment of the Federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) system across all Department of Defense (DOD) facilities marks a significant milestone in healthcare IT and defense health services. From an IT perspective, the successful implementation at this scale demonstrates a robust project management and technical execution. The integration of DOD and VA systems into a single EHR platform can potentially streamline patient care, reduce administrative overhead and improve data interoperability. This could lead to better health outcomes and operational efficiencies, which in turn may influence the cost-effectiveness of healthcare provision in military settings.
However, the scale of deployment also raises concerns about data security and privacy, given the sensitive nature of military health records. Ensuring the protection of patient data across such a vast network will be an ongoing challenge that requires continuous monitoring and updates to cybersecurity measures.
The completion of the Federal EHR deployment is a critical development in defense contracting, showcasing Leidos' capability to handle large-scale government contracts. This could strengthen their position for future bids and solidify their reputation in the defense health market. The successful collaboration between DOD, VA and private sector partners may serve as a model for future public-private partnerships in government IT projects.
For investors, the successful deployment could signal Leidos' potential for growth and the likelihood of sustained or increased government funding. However, investors should also consider the long-term sustainability of such projects and the company's ability to adapt to changes in government policy or budget constraints.
From a medical research standpoint, the unified EHR system could facilitate large-scale studies on the health of service members and veterans. The comprehensive data set available through MHS GENESIS may enable researchers to conduct more robust epidemiological studies, potentially leading to breakthroughs in military medicine and veteran healthcare.
Moreover, the integration of EHRs across DOD and VA facilities can improve continuity of care for patients transitioning between active duty and veteran status. This could have a positive impact on the management of chronic conditions and mental health issues prevalent among military personnel. The research community should monitor how this deployment affects clinical outcomes and the quality of care over time.
Leidos Partnership successfully deploys Federal EHR to
"We're proud to lead with our partners to successfully deploy the Federal EHR at Lovell FHCC," said Liz Porter, Leidos Health & Civil sector president. "The Federal EHR is now
In collaboration with DOD, VA, the Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization (FEHRM) office, and Oracle Health, the deployment added nearly 1,200 DOD and 2,000 VA clinicians, providers and other end-users at Lovell FHCC in
The Leidos team designed and developed MHS GENESIS, the Military Health System's new EHR system, and has been providing program management and technical expertise to the Program Executive Office Defense Healthcare Management Systems since 2015. With this latest Lovell FHCC deployment, the Federal EHR is now operational at over 3,890 locations worldwide with over 197,200 end-users serving more than 9.5 million beneficiaries.
"The Federal EHR deployment at Lovell FHCC is a landmark collaboration between the site, DOD, VA, FEHRM, the Leidos Partnership for Defense Health, and Oracle Health," said Mr. Bill Tinston, FEHRM Director. "By bringing the Federal EHR to Lovell FHCC, clinicians no longer toggle between two systems; instead, the patient record is available in the single, common federal EHR."
Mr. Chris Ruefer, Acting Program Executive Officer for Defense Healthcare Management Systems, noted, "I am extremely proud of how the DOD and VA worked together. Our combined team is here to provide the best health care technology to our service members, Veterans, and their families. Completing DOD deployment is a huge accomplishment in support of that mission."
The FHCC Federal EHR deployment marks the final DOD wave deployment and represents a key step in achieving full deployment to the VA. The Department of Homeland Security's
Leidos is a Fortune 500® innovation company rapidly addressing the world's most vexing challenges in national security and health. The company's global workforce of 47,000 collaborates to create smarter technology solutions for customers in heavily regulated industries. Headquartered in
The Leidos Partnership consists of four core partners – Leidos, Oracle Health, Accenture Federal Services and Henry Schein One – along with approximately 35 supporting businesses. Together, they deliver an integrated, modern, secure health information system that includes an electronic health record system, a dental system, identity management capability, cybersecurity, and other supporting components. MHS GENESIS will serve as the system of record, providing a single, integrated solution for managing the health and military readiness of the force for DOD and the Department of Veterans Affairs, among other agencies.
Certain statements in this announcement constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the rules and regulations of the
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