integrated Electronic Health Record Increment 1 (iEHR Inc 1)
Abstract
Business Case Analysis, including the Analysis of Alternatives: Key functional requirements for this program are provided in the Integrated Program Level Requirements Documents (IPLRD), as well as, capability-based Business Justification Packages. In addition, overall program Business Case and problem statements are defined in the integrated Electronic Health Record (iEHR) Capstone Business Case and associated Increment 1 Annex A. These are briefly summarized as follows : An Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) for Military Health System Electronic Health Records (EHR) of September 20, 2011, was reviewed by Director, Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation and identified risks that require mitigation. The iEHR Increment 1 risk reduction activities combined with robust risk mitigation plans have positioned iEHR for future success. On March 17, 2011, the Secretary of Veteran Affairs (VA) and the Secretary of Defense (DoD) agreed in principle to adapt, acquire or build a joint iEHR system, thereby establishing the basis for joint program execution.On October 27, 2011, the DoD and VA signed an Interagency Program Office (IPO) Charter that stated that the IPO will serve as the single point of accountability for the Departments in the development and implementation of the iEHR and report to the IPO Advisory Board. On April 18, 2012, the Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) signed the iEHR Acquisition Decision Memorandum (ADM) which defined the next steps for both the Electronic Health Record Way Ahead (also known as the Electronic Health Record) and the iEHR program in light of the agreements reached by the Secretaries of Defense and Veterans Affairs. Funding identified previously under the Electronic Health Record has been subsumed under the iEHR
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2016
- Accession Number
- AD1019808
Entities
People
- Aimee Scanlon
Organizations
- United States Department of Defense