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Defense Health Agency Chief Information Officer Employee Presented with Prestigious Award
U.S. Navy Capt. Donna Poulin, Defense Health Agency, chief of engineering solutions architecture-business analytics division, was recently recognized by the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer Awards with an honorable mention.
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The federal government started using an electronic health record in the 1970s
You had multiple copies of these shot records, each listing different vaccines
Getting lab results used to mean anxiously waiting for a phone call
Hand carrying this to each duty station
You waited on hold to schedule an appointment
We first started using MHS GENESIS
Hey Docs remember when you dictated your patient notes here
You had print outs from all your doctor visits with lab results and patient notes
Diagnoses, lab reports, visit notes, and medication directions were all written down
Each time you moved to a new MTF you had to start all over again
There were walls of records and staff needed to dig to find your files
You couldn't read anything your doctor wrote
What is MHS GENESIS?
How do I access the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal?
What is the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal?
What can I do on the MHS GENESIS Portal?
Is MHS GENESIS available worldwide?
How is MHS GENESIS different from the current electronic health record?
What is a benefit of MHS GENESIS?
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