Tag: department of veterans affairs
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Aligning IT: Exclusive Best Practices for Federal Health
Facing the challenge of modernizing mission‑critical systems without disrupting care? This guide shares exclusive federal health IT best practices—from phased cloud stewardship to zero‑trust identity and automation—to help agencies secure, scale, and sustain 24/7 services.

Delivering Healthcare: Exclusive Affordable Veteran Care
Can we give those who served timely, high‑quality care without weakening military readiness? Explore how DoD and VA reforms could close gaps and deliver Affordable Veteran Care that truly honors our commitment.

transition of care: Must-Have Best Practices
Caring for veterans means getting the handoff from military to civilian health care right — reliable records, seamless coordination, and secure telehealth make that possible. With practical fixes like interoperable EHRs, stronger care coordination, and a resilient workforce, we can honor service by delivering timely, equitable care when it matters most.

customer experience Must-Have Fixes for Better Trust
If people can’t navigate services, they won’t trust them—leaders from CBP, the VA and FEHRM showed that practical CX fixes (simpler forms, clearer status, modern APIs) can cut wait times, ease staff workload, and restore public confidence. Streamlined, secure, user-centered government isn’t just nicer—it’s essential to rebuilding trust.

Modernizing Data Systems: Essential for Best Care
Outdated systems are slowing clinicians and frustrating patients—modernizing data across federal healthcare will streamline workflows, enable smarter decisions with analytics, and deliver faster, more coordinated care for veterans, service members, and all who rely on these services. Investing in interoperable, user-centered technology today means better outcomes, less burnout, and more efficient use of taxpayer dollars tomorrow.