On Dec. 11, GovCon industry luminaries, healthcare thought leaders and experts will gather at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2024 Healthcare Summit to give insight into the challenges facing the industry, including the rise
MoreUnclear contract requirements and unrealistic expectations have contributed to delays in efforts by the Veterans Benefits Administration to implement and transition to a Digital GI Bill platform, which is meant to improve
MoreThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded Leidos a five-year, $51 million contract to provide technical support for the agency’s healthcare safety network. Under the National Healthcare Safety Network, or
MoreOn Dec. 11, the foremost healthcare experts, decision makers and leaders in the U.S. will come together to discuss the future of the healthcare sector and the factors that influence it at
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has partnered with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to establish a knowledge-sharing website using VA electronic health records to accelerate research that can support improved clinical care. The
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services is proposing a rule that would update requirements under the Health and Human Services Acquisition Regulation — a.k.a. HHSAR — concerning the procurement of health
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services will seek public comments on its proposed rule for improving interoperability and information sharing among patients, providers, payers and public health authorities. The Health Data,
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology has unveiled new funding opportunities for improving health data quality used by artificial intelligence tools and
MoreThe U.S. Army has launched a new program to modernize the service branch’s efforts to develop, integrate and field software capabilities to capture electronic health data of soldiers worldwide. The Operational Medicine
MoreTrusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement-qualified health information networks may now adopt and implement version 2.0 of the Common Agreement, which was released on April 22 by the Office of the National
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