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  Editorial: AHLTA Continues to Disappoint
Health-IT Failures Posted by Ignacio Valdes, MD, MS on Tuesday August 12, 2008 @ 05:17 PM
from the Health-IT Failures dept.
Maggie Mahar weighs in on Department of Defense AHLTA system versus VistA: '...As I’ve mentioned in the past, VistA has quite a lot going for it: the VA has improved productivity by 6 percent a year since it was implemented in VA hospitals nation-wide; VistA has helped the VA cut its health care costs by 32 percent since 1996; and the VistA computerized prescription system is incredibly accurate, correctly matching patients and medication 99.997 percent of the time. It makes little sense to ignore this homegrown asset when setting out to build a broader DoD EMR system. Worse still, AHLTA can’t even communicate with VistA, adding a new layer of dysfunction to the military’s IT development. This is all incredibly foolish, but maybe the real kicker is that AHLTA is proving a total failure. Not only is it a waste from an IT development stand-point, but it’s also proven to be a hindrance to the very military clinicians whom it’s supposed to be helping...The DoD has already sunk a whopping $4 billion into the AHLTA project...' Digg this article



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