Paper-Based Records Interchange?

Based on an <a href= https://www.mpm.osd.mil/documents/MRWG_June_Brief_061709Final.ppt(S).pdf>internal briefing</a> from early this summer which made its way to my inbox, it looks like the Defense Department is scanning a large heap of medical records so the Veterans Affairs Department can access them.

Based on an internal briefing from early this summer which made its way to my inbox, it looks like the Defense Department is scanning a large heap of medical records so the Veterans Affairs Department can access them.

On the other hand, the Military Entrance Processing Command has kicked off a project which could be key to development of the Defense/VA lifetime electronic health record promised by President Obama this April.

The Military Entrance Processing Command, according to the brief, wants to get rid of the paper-based process for military recruits at enlistment stations around the country and replace it with what it calls a visionary Virtual Interactive Processing System which will jump start the use of electronic health records systems as soon as someone takes the oath.

The brief does not give a date for the launch of the Virtual Interactive Processing System, but beginning at enlistment sure does seem like the logical place to start.

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