During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and its struggles with the implementation of a small IT project, specifically the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) program. A representative expressed skepticism about the VA's ability to turn around the EHRM initiative, which is significantly larger and more complex than the current project, known as BTS 3.
The representative pointed out that the VA's initial development and implementation phases failed to adequately involve veterans in the process. They emphasized that veterans should have been consulted from the outset to better understand their challenges, particularly when the VA shut down kiosks without providing alternative methods for accessing services. The representative criticized the VA for not reaching out to veteran service organizations, which could have offered valuable insights and assistance in navigating the complexities of the project.
The discussion highlighted a broader concern about the VA's approach to technology and service delivery, underscoring the need for greater collaboration with veterans to ensure that their needs are met effectively. The representative concluded by urging the VA to consider veteran input more seriously in future initiatives.