VA seeks info on cloud-based health care collaboration
The Veterans Affairs Department is seeking information about cloud-based collaborative tools that could improve communications between VA doctors and clinicians and reduce data breaches.
The Veterans Affairs Department is seeking information about cloud-based collaborative tools that can improve communications for VA’s doctors and clinicians and cut down on data breaches.
The VA sent out a request for information Aug. 11 asking how collaborative tools deployed as cloud-based software-as-a-service offerings could improve veteran care, reduce the amount of time VA’s doctor’s spend on collaboration and prevent further data breached. According to the RFI, some VA data breaches have been caused by the lack of VA-approved collaborative tools.
The VA plans to pilot a cloud SaaS-based platform to VA staff physicians and residents. Up to 5,000 users will participate in the pilot. If successful and approved, the cloud solution has the potential to be expanded to a total of 134,000 VA medical personnel -- 17,000 staff physicians, 36,000 residents, and 81,000 others, the RFI states.
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