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COVID-19 showed us how important efficient electronic health information sharing is for clinicians on the front lines. The more information they have about their patients, the better they can meet their needs.
The FEHRM, DOD and VA launched the joint health information exchange (HIE) in the middle of the pandemic. During this critical time, the joint HIE is enhancing the ability of DOD, VA and USCG providers to share patient electronic health information quickly and securely with participating provider organizations.
It’s magical when a patient shows up at a health care system and that system already knows about the patient and what happened in a different health care system. This is the experience the Departments are building toward.
With 60% of DOD beneficiaries accessing care outside the federal health care systems, and 30% of VA beneficiaries doing so, DOD and VA have a lot of intersection with outside provider organizations and need to be able to efficiently exchange data.
By combining DOD and VA’s individual HIEs into a single joint HIE, the FEHRM significantly expanded the data available to all clinicians.
This means providers have access to even more information about their patients to make the best care decisions. Learn more about the benefits of the joint HIE to providers and to patients.