Amid COVID-19 and the ever-changing technology landscape, the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs as well as the U.S. Coast Guard are continuing on their journey to a single, common electronic health record for the nation’s servicemembers and veterans. Bill Tinston joins us to recap efforts in 2021 and explain how the agencies will leverage lessons learned to continue on their successes in 2022.
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FEHRM Director Outlines Next Steps for EHR Modernization
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FEHRM director unpacks lessons learned from 2021 and discusses how EHR leaders will use momentum to drive successes into the new year.
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Bill Tinston Director Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization Office
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