A Senate task force plans to examine how technology can help measure how government agencies perform.
The Veterans Affairs and Defense departments are seeking vendors for a series of pilot projects in anticipation of the Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record program.
The inspector general's office has issued a new report criticizing VA for not following through on indications that VistA outages might be affecting patient care.
The Veterans Affairs Department plans to compete an extensive, multiple-award information technology services contract that would meet the department's software, hardware and engineering needs.
The Veterans Affairs Department and health care provider Kaiser Permanente are collaborating to share patient medical data electronically, starting in December.
Medical devices on the VA's networks make it difficult to ensure data security, two senior officials told a federal health IT panel.
Agencies that award contracts to service-disabled veterans don’t check on whether a company is eligible for the special set-aside and millions are lost, GAO official says.
VA CIO Roger Baker has asked IAC for help in formulating ideas to spread the department's health information technology system more broadly into the private sector
Craigslist founder will help judge ideas on how to improve the way disability claims are processed for veterans.
The VA should improve its process to find some missing and bad data, according to a new report.
Of 45 Veterans Affairs projects halted in July, 15 have been suspended or had funding cuts.
The VA's CIO has asked an industry group to advise the department on whether to deploy the VistA digital health record system more broadly to private hospitals and providers.