VHA Awards Dialysis Software for Electronic Medical Records and Maintenance…

VHA Awards Dialysis Software for Electronic Medical Records and Maintenance…

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second five year old, $27 million The IDIQ contract for DSS-CyberREN will provide the best possible renal care for veterans

JUNO BEACH, Fla., September 20, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Document Storage Systems, Inc. (DSS, Inc.), a leading provider of health information technology (HIT) solutions to federal, private and public healthcare organizations, today announced it has been awarded a contract by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) for dialysis electronic medical record software and electronic medical record maintenance (EHR).

“This extended contract will help the VHA collect and report dialysis data more easily. This milestone supports the efforts of the VHA, a Organization with high reliability and paves the way for the best kidney care for veterans,” said Markus ByersPresident and CEO of DSS, Inc.

To improve veteran kidney care and dialysis treatment outcomes, it is critical to efficiently generate reports and trend data and integrate dialysis treatment information with Veterans Health Information System Technology Architecture (VistA) for a complete patient view. DSS-CyberREN consists of the modules chronic kidney disease, hemodialysis, transplantation and peritoneal dialysis. These modules combine with workflow automation to integrate real-time data and help VHA nurses more efficiently manage kidney care and treatment of dialysis patients.

DSS-CyberREN is a vendor-neutral hemodialysis machine solution that can improve dialysis outcomes. The solution offers benefits to both caregivers and veterans:

  • Faster and more accurate dialysis documentation
  • Improve veteran outcomes with timely alerts and real-time notifications
  • Reduced risk of costly errors due to paper diagrams
  • Instant reports are available
  • Seamless integration with the Computerized Patient Record System or CPRS, enabling better collaboration between nephrologists, GPs and other specialists

The rollout of this superior dialysis EHR software solution has grown from 13 VA facilities in 2019 to 49 in…

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