Cerner announces team for VA EHR project

Cerner has selected its team to help implement a new electronic health record (EHR) system for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Last year, the VA announced Cerner would replace its VistA EHR system in a push for interoperability and to modernize the records system. In May, the department awarded Cerner a $10 billion, 10-year contract for the VA EHR project.

The company announced its 24-member team of “industry leaders and innovators” on Wednesday, Oct. 3. The team will provide experience and expertise to the VA EHR project and will come together to outline its strategy during the Cerner Health Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, this month, according to a press release.

The team includes:

  • Leidos 
  • Guidehouse
  • Accenture
  • Henry Schein Inc.
  • AbleVets LLC
  • MicroHealth
  • ProSource360 

Other team members include:

  • ACI Federal
  • B3 Group Inc.
  • Blue Sky Innovative Solutions
  • Clarus Group LLC
  • Forward Thinking Innovations LLC
  • HCTec
  • HRG Technologies
  • KRM Associates Inc.
  • Liberty IT Solutions
  • MedicaSoft
  • MedSys Group
  • Holland Square Group
  • PM Solutions
  • Point Solutions Group
  • Sharpe Medical Consulting
  • Signature Performance
  • ThomasRiley Strategies

“We have formed a world class team that has the best interest of Veterans at heart,” Travis Dalton, Cerner Government Services president, said in a statement. “This is the beginning of a long transformational journey. We will continue to seek and bring the best talent available to the VA. Our nation’s Veterans deserve the highest quality care and we are confident we have brought the right players to this team to succeed in our collective mission.”

By switching to Cerner, the VA will be on the same records system as the U.S. Department of Defense.

“Cerner has brought together some of this country’s brightest industry leaders to transform veteran health care delivery,” VA Secretary Robert Wilkie said in a statement. “This team will create a single longitudinal health record that can facilitate the efficient exchange of data among military care facilities, VA facilities and the thousands of civilian health care providers where current and former service members receive care.”

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Danielle covers Clinical Innovation & Technology as a senior news writer for TriMed Media. Previously, she worked as a news reporter in northeast Missouri and earned a journalism degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She's also a huge fan of the Chicago Cubs, Bears and Bulls. 

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