MHS GENESIS Now Deployed at 66 of 138 Military Hospital and Clinic Commands (2024)

MHS GENESIS Now Deployed at 66 of 138 Military Hospital and Clinic Commands (1)Air Force Col. Dolphis Hall, 4th Medical Group commander, left, and Chief Master Sgt. Kaleah Belin, 4th MDG senior enlisted leader, pose for a photo at the Thomas Koritz Medical Clinic at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, March 19, 2022. (Photo: Air Force Senior Airman Kimberly Barrera)

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“MHS GENESIS is now live!” proclaimed Navy Captain Reg Ewing, commander of the Naval Medical Center Camp LejeuneNaval Medical Center Camp Lejeune webpage in North Carolina, on Saturday, March 19.

And with that 14 new military hospital and clinic commands across Waves BRAGG and HOOD deployed MHS GENESIS, the new federal electronic health record.

MHS GENESIS replaces several Department of Defense legacy health care systems supporting the availability of electronic health records at 66 military hospital and clinic commands across the United States.

The latest waves added hospitals and clinics at Ft. Bragg, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Second Dental Battalion, Ft. Hood, Ft. Sill, Ft. Polk, Barksdale AB, Little Rock AFB, Tinker AFB, Altus AFB, Vance AFB, and Naval Air Station Belle Chase.

This new electronic health record will integrate beneficiary data to healthcare teams across the DOD, Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Homeland Security’ U.S. Coast Guard, as all are using the same system.

Army Col. Aristotle Vaseliades, hospital commander at the Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital at Fort Polk in Louisiana, explained that the full transition will take some time as BJACH staff and providers learn new workflows.

“On Saturday morning a mother in labor arrived at our Labor, Delivery and Postpartum department, we had a patient in our mixed medical surgical department and normal weekend trauma and emergencies gave our staff the opportunity to use the system live in real time,” he said. “As we prepared for “go live” we also invited patients to come through our outpatient clinics. We had patients arrive at different departments for periodic health assessments, knee pain, immunizations, pharmacy and lab work. It went pretty smoothly minus a few bumps in the road which our information management department immediately fixed.”

At the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood in Texas, Arrington, clinical workflow analyst, added her take on the new system. “[MHS] GENESIS is putting every system together, and staff members will not have to switch between multiple programs, which will make it easy for hospital staff to serve our beneficiaries better.”

Army Col. Christopher Jarvis, Womack Army Medical Centercommander, noted thehard work and dedication it took to get WAMC ready to deploy.

“We trained over 4,000 users within the hospital, outlying clinics, and operational forces over a five- month period. We received millions of dollars of new equipment--enough to fill up a warehouse--and issued it to thousands of users across Fort Bragg,” Jarvis said. “The training of personnel and administration of new equipment alone, required thousands of manpower hours and an inordinate amount of coordination and resources.”

Army Lt. Col. Daniel Cash, deputy commander for clinical services at BJACH, explained how rebuilding patient records is the biggest challenge in the deployment of MHS GENESIS.

“Not all information from the legacy systems is pulled over into MHS GENESIS so we are updating medical records at each patient’s initial visit post ‘go live’,” he said. “Patients and beneficiaries should come to their first appointments prepared to give a little historical background on their medical history in order to populate the new system.”

MHS GENESIS enables the application of standardized workflows, integrated healthcare delivery, and data standards for the improved and secure electronic exchange of medical and patient data.

By the end of next year, MHS GENESIS will be deployed across the entire enterprise providing for all 9.6 million beneficiaries.

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MHS GENESIS Now Deployed at 66 of 138 Military Hospital and Clinic Commands? ›

MHS GENESIS replaces several Department of Defense legacy health care systems supporting the availability of electronic health records at 66 military hospital and clinic commands across the United States. The latest waves added hospitals and clinics at Ft.

Does the VA have access to MHS Genesis? ›

We use both Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) patient portals (MHS GENESIS Patient Portal and My VA Health). Some patients are both DOD and VA eligible (dual-eligible), meaning they are a Veteran who also has TRICARE benefits.

What is MHS Genesis military? ›

MHS GENESIS is the Military Health System's modern electronic health record that provides a single health record for service members, veterans, and their families.

Is MHS Genesis replacing Tricare? ›

What does this mean for me? MHS GENESIS and the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal are replacing TRICARE Online, including the patient portal and secure messaging at this facility. If you have a current TRICARE Online account, it will migrate to MHS GENESIS on Sept. 23, 2023.

What is the hospital called in the military? ›

Military hospitals and clinics are also referred to as Click to closeDirect CareDirect care refers to military hospitals and clinics, also known as “military treatment facilities” and “MTFs.”direct care, military treatment facilities or MTFs.

Can MHS Genesis see everything? ›

And because of the way MHS Genesis will see everything from a recruit's medical history, there's no room for people to hide past prescriptions or diagnoses, even if it was temporary or something they've grown out of.

What are the cons of MHS Genesis? ›

These include cybersecurity vulnerabilities, network latency, lengthy issue resolution processes, inadequate staff training, and delayed upgrades, the Congressional Research Service wrote in 2019.

Does the VA have my military medical records? ›

When you're an active, Guard and Reserve service member, and you leave military service, the Department of Defense (DoD) sends some information to the Department of Veterans' Affairs (VA). Depending on your health history and dates of service, the VA may access your DoD electronic health record.

Does the military check your mental health records? ›

Contrary to what some people think, enlisting is not simply a matter of signing papers at an eager recruiter's office. Your physical and mental health will be carefully evaluated. The Army may check medical records if there are red flags about the recruit's fitness for duty.

What is MHS Genesis replacing? ›

MHS GENESIS was developed to replace a patchwork of legacy systems, enhance patient safety, standardize clinical practices, and give patients more digital access to their provider teams. It also replaces the TRICARE Online Patient Portal.

Who uses MHS Genesis? ›

MHS GENESIS is the Military Health System's modern electronic health record that provides a single health record for service members, veterans, and their families.

What is TRICARE now called? ›

In 2018, TRICARE Select replaced TRICARE Standard and Extra. TRICARE Select is a self-managed, preferred provider network plan.

What are the benefits of MHS Genesis? ›

Why MHS GENESIS? MHS GENESIS improves access, safety, and quality of care for our nation's service members, retirees, and families.

What is the best US military hospital? ›

Of all these military medical facilities, we are going to talk about the top 4 major hospitals and medical centers within the United States.
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Can civilians go to a military hospital? ›

A military hospital is a hospital owned and operated by a military. They are often reserved for the use of military personnel and their dependents, but in some countries are made available to civilians as well.

What is the military hospital scandal? ›

The Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal refers to a series of allegations of unsatisfactory conditions, treatment of patients, and management at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington, D.C., culminating in two articles published by The Washington Post in February 2007.

Who has access to MHS Genesis? ›

Once a patient has a health record in MHS GENESIS (used by providers and available only to sites with the new EHR), they can access the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal account using a CAC-enabled computer or through a DS Logon account.

What medical record system does the VA use? ›

VA selected Cerner Corp. as its EHR vendor.

Is the VA part of the military health system? ›

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