Depa r tment of V e te rans Affairs Improves Pa tient R egis t ra tion
Looking to streamline their patient registration system, the Department of Veteran Affairs needed a hardware vendor that complemented their software overhaul and met the demands of modern healthcare delivery. Discover why the VA chose AMBIR in this crucial initiative and reach out to an AMBIR partner at Miller Industrial Inc. to discuss pricing and implementation.
What was the main goal of the VA's patient registration project?
The Department of Veterans Affairs aimed to streamline their patient registration system by updating their home-grown EMR system, VistA, to better meet the demands of modern healthcare delivery.
How did AMBIR contribute to the VA's project?
AMBIR partnered with DSS to work within federal contracting guidelines and to develop healthcare-specific workflows for patient registration. This collaboration allowed AMBIR to deliver a solution that met the VA's hardware and software needs for scanning ID and insurance cards.
Where are AMBIR scanners currently located?
AMBIR ID card scanners are currently installed in every single Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) across the United States, reflecting a long-standing partnership that has evolved over 18 years.
Depa r tment of V e te rans Affairs Improves Pa tient R egis t ra tion
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