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REPUBLICAN
PRESS RELEASE
April 20, 2007
CRAIG PRAISES MILITARY AND VA FOR IMPROVING
MEDICAL RECORD ACCESS
“What is significant now is that every VA
facility will have access to these important medical records,” Craig
says
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) An effort by the Department of Defense and Veterans
Affairs to provide a smoother, seamless transition from active duty to
veteran status will take a "huge step" forward on Monday. Starting April
23, medical staff at all 154 hospitals and the roughly 800 clinics run
by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs should be able to access the
Department of Defense medical records of servicemembers returning from
Afghanistan and Iraq.
"This is great news. An integrated electronic record system between the
DoD and VA is something we in Congress have been insisting upon. I’m
very pleased with this progress and I applaud both agencies for making
this happen," said Sen. Larry Craig, the top Republican on the U.S.
Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. .
The Idaho Republican has been advocating for the integration since
visiting Iraq several years ago with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Jim Nicholson.
"In 2005 Secretary Nicholson and I traveled to Iraq where we met with
our soldiers and saw firsthand the medical treatment they were
receiving, both in-country and later at Landstuhl, Germany, before
returning to the United States. The care was impressive, but it was
frustrating to learn that the electronic medical records the DoD was
developing could not be accessed by doctors within VA," Craig said.
"The DoD’s electronic medical records include emergency and outpatient
treatments. What is needed in the long-run is a fully integrated
electronic medical record that includes the servicemembers’ entire
medical record."
Medical staff at several VA facilities gained access to the DoD’s Joint
Patient Tracking Application (JPtA) last year, but that access was shut
off by DoD officials amid medical privacy concerns. Within days Senator
Craig and Senator Daniel Akaka, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on
Veterans' Affairs, issued a joint letter calling for a change in
military policy.
"A few days after our letter, staff at four VA medical centers had their
access restored. What is significant now is that every VA facility will
have access to these important medical records. Knowing exactly what
other doctors have recorded will help with treatment and could, in fact,
save lives," Craig said
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