The Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Healthcare Equity is using the agency’s increasingly sophisticated data interoperability and analytics capacities to better address key areas of health care disparity. Executive Director of the Office of Health Equity Dr. Ernest Moy breaks down how VA is leveraging its increasingly modernized health IT system to identify and bridge critical care gaps and improve delivery across both geographic and demographic lines.
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Season 3
Episode 10
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VA is Using Data to Address Critical Areas in Health Disparity
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The agency’s health equity chief aims to close gaps in health care access for veterans.
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Dr. Ernest Moy Executive Director of the Office of Health Equity VA
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