The Department of Veterans Affairs has resumed its electronic health record modernization program with a major deployment across multiple Michigan facilities, marking the first major rollout after a pause in recent years.
The updated federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) system went live across healthcare locations in Ann Arbor, Detroit, Battle Creek, and Saginaw, representing the first wave of planned deployments for 2026. This rollout is part of the VA’s broader effort to create a more connected and unified healthcare system for veterans.
The modernization initiative aims to ensure that medical records can move more seamlessly between military service and veteran healthcare systems, reducing delays, duplicate testing, and missing information.
Some of the expected benefits include:
improved access to patient records
faster coordination between VA facilities
reduced paperwork gaps
better continuity of care
stronger provider collaboration
VA officials have described this deployment as a key milestone in bringing the national health record modernization project back on track.
Additional deployments are expected later this year as part of a phased implementation plan across more regions.
For veterans, this means a more streamlined healthcare experience and potentially faster access to treatment history, appointments, prescriptions, and ongoing care coordination.

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