The Department of Veterans Affairs is continuing its rollout of a new electronic health records system to additional medical facilities. Multiple outlets report that the expansion adds four more sites, including hospitals in Ohio and Kentucky, with the latest deployments occurring on Saturday. The reporting is consistent across sources and describes the effort as part of the VA’s broader modernization of electronic medical record capabilities. While the articles focus on the geographic expansion and the timing of the rollout, they generally do not provide further operational details about the specific facilities involved beyond the states named, nor do they discuss impacts on clinicians, patients, or system performance. Overall, the coverage indicates that the VA’s adoption process is ongoing and that additional locations are moving onto the new electronic records platform as part of a staged implementation. The outlets present the updates as routine program expansion rather than a standalone event, emphasizing the VA’s continued transition to the new system across multiple regions.
VA expands electronic health records system to four more sites in Ohio and Kentucky
The Department of Veterans Affairs is continuing its rollout of a new electronic health records system to additional medical facilities. Multiple outlets report that the expansion adds four more sites...
- The VA is rolling out a new electronic health records (electronic medical records) system.
- The rollout includes four additional sites.
- Hospitals in Ohio and Kentucky are among the locations receiving the system.
- The latest expansion occurs on Saturday.
- The coverage describes this as part of an ongoing VA modernization effort.
The VA continues to adopt a new electronic medical record system, rolling it out to hospitals in Ohio and Kentucky on Saturday.
10 hours agoThe VA continues to adopt a new electronic medical record system, rolling it out to hospitals in Ohio and Kentucky on Saturday.
10 hours agoThe VA continues to adopt a new electronic medical record system, rolling it out to hospitals in Ohio and Kentucky on Saturday.
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