Fax machines and servers may be old tech, but they're trusted. And, until someone comes up with a more secure and prolific method for transmitting patient information and prescription requests, the aging systems aren't going anywhere.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced that future deployments of the new Electronic Health Record (EHR) will be halted while it prioritizes improvements at the five sites that currently use the new EHR, as part of a larger program reset. During this reset, VA will fix the issues with the EHR that were identified
On Friday, April 21st, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that future deployments of the new Electronic Health Record (EHR) will be halted while we prioritize improvements at the five sites that currently use the new EHR, as part of a larger program reset.
On Friday, April 21st, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that future deployments of the new Electronic Health Record (EHR) will be halted while we prioritize improvements at the five sites that currently use the new EHR, as part of a larger program reset.