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VA puts hospital data on Data.gov

VA's is posting its annual report card online for the first time.

The Veterans Affairs Department is now putting raw data from its annual hospital report card online on Data.gov.

VA is posting data on quality of care, patient satisfaction, availability of services, wait times, medical staffing, patient outcomes and other topics in a machine-readable format for the first time, according to a news release.

“This report demonstrates VA’s determination to be open and accountable,” VA Secretary Eric Shinseki said.

VA issued its first public report card on patient quality and safety at Veterans Health Administration facilities in May 2008. The 1,400 hospitals in the system treat about 5 million patients a year.

The latest hospital report card showed improvements in some categories. For example, 94 percent of veterans were immunized against pneumonia, an increase of 4 percentage points from 2008 numbers. However, women and minority veterans reported lower levels of satisfaction with the care they received.

The White House launched the Data.gov Web site earlier this year to collect raw data from federal agencies and make it available to the public.

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Alice Lipowicz is a staff writer covering government 2.0, homeland security and other IT policies for Federal Computer Week. Follow her on Twitter: @AliceLipowicz.

Reader comments

Wed, Dec 16, 2009 Zulueta

If you truly want to learn the VA hospital system. Ask the patients,,not the staff. You truly learn whats going on. There are so many issues that is not being reported. During coming back from deployment and Iraq veteran. there are so many issues that has not been resolve since i became to this government run healthcare system. If VA hospital is the representative of a government run healthcare system of the future,, America is in trouble.

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