VA Hospital in Colorado to Share Patient Data with Private Physicians

Pamela Lewis Dolan | amednews.com | May 18, 2011

Physicians treating veterans in southeast Utah soon will have an easier time coordinating care with doctors treating them at the nearest veterans' hospital, which happens to be across the state line in Colorado.

The Veterans Health Administration will begin testing a health information exchange between the Grand Junction (Colo.) VA Medical Center and Moab (Utah) Regional Hospital and surrounding physician practices. The VA hopes this is the first of many projects across the country that will expedite the coordination of care for the seven in 10 veterans who receive some portion of care from private physicians and hospitals.

Without a health information exchange, care was often repeated, delayed or inefficient because physicians had to wait for phone calls and faxes. The health information network will allow private physicians to get the medical records of the veterans they treat and share their clinical notes and test results with VA hospitals.

"I think this is probably one of the big breakthroughs for our facility," said Terry Atienza, director of the Grand Junction VA Medical Center. "This will allow us to work more seamlessly, more securely, more efficiently and save money along the way."