Monday, December 15, 2025

VA My HealtheVet tool could be retired in favor of a tool from vendor Cerner

The My HealtheVet tool used by more than 3 million veterans to access care and data at the Department of Veterans Affairs could be retired in favor of a tool from vendor Cerner as part of the agency’s $16 billion electronic health record software upgrade…

“VA approved a task order to deploy a Cerner tool called MyVAHealth for use in facilities using the Cerner Millennium electronic health record, which has an initial rollout coming soon, and will be implemented nationwide on a rolling schedule over the next 10 years, replacing VA’s Vista health record.”

“Windom told lawmakers on the Subcommittee on Technology Modernization of the House Veterans Affairs Committee that Cerner’s patient portal is going to be running in tandem with MyHealtheVet as part of the go-live activity at the Mann-Grandstaff facility in Spokane scheduled for Oct. 24. The move affects 88,000 patients, who will have option to use Cerner’s portal or the VA tool.”

“We are not funded to replace MyHealtheVet,” he said. “We have estimates in order to make modification to MyHealtheVet as being discussed, and they range from $60 million to $300 million. That’s not in scope.”

“Additionally, the systems aren’t meant to run in parallel with veterans offered a choice of which one to access, Dr. Laura Kroupa, the chief medical officer of OEHRM, said. Veterans getting care and service in Spokane will be defaulted to the Cerner portal when they click on a link from the VA.gov homepage; everyone else…” Read the full article here.

Source: VA on the fence about homegrown patient portal – By Adam Mazmanian, October 1, 2020. FCW.

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Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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