GAO: Many agencies' financial management systems inadequate

Most federal agencies continue to lack the financial data needed to manage daily operations efficiently and effectively and to provide an acceptable level of accountability, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.

CMS releases initial electronic health record version

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released an evaluation version of the VistA-Office electronic health record to assess its effectiveness in private physicians' offices.

Medicaid contractor builds electronic drug record on the fly

The Health and Human Services Department began providing electronic drug data on Katrina evacuees to doctors working in shelters last week.

CMS to update Medicare hospital claims processing system

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services plans to modernize the claims system that contractors use to process and perform payment for hospitals that provide inpatient and outpatient services to Medicare patients.

NIH conducts A-76 review of systems group

The National Institutes of Health has announced a competitive sourcing study to determine whether its systems administration activities should be contracted out instead of remaining inside the government.

HHS names health IT standards group

The Health and Human Services Department last week named the members of a public-private group that will decide on standards and uses for health IT to enable physicians to exchange medical information.

Commission sets tone for standards work

The new public/private American Health Information Community will not start its standards work from scratch.

Senate limits IT funds in 2006 Commerce-Justice spending bill

The Senate has reined in IT funding for the Commerce and Justice departments and for science and independent agencies, even as it approved a much more generous overall budget than requested.

Trouble ahead for Census and e-gov funding

Senate plans to reduce requested Census Bureau 2006 funding would suspend the American Community Survey and increase the cost of the next decennial census, the White House said in a Statement of Administration Policy.

In Katrina's wake, a chance to prove health IT's value

Floodwaters destroyed the medical records of thousands of evacuees from New Orleans, washing away orders for cancer and diabetes treatment and medication information stored in physician offices and clinics.

Congress wants to give VA CIO's IT budget authority

Congress is proposing legislation that could make the Veterans Affairs Department a model for giving department CIOs across government more authority over IT resources.

VA should centralize all IT functions under CIO: Gartner, Congress

The Veterans Affairs Department should centralize its IT infrastructure under the department CIO, according to the consultant who examined VA's IT organization.

HHS names health IT standards group

The Health and Human Services Department has announced the members of a public-private group that will decide on standards and uses for health IT to enable physicians to exchange medical information.

Some agencies use performance measures to make decisions: GAO

A Government Accountability Office report identifies agencies that have demonstrated that using performance measures and practices can improve effectiveness.

Senate should up 2006 e-gov, Census funding: White House

Senate plans to reduce requested Census Bureau 2006 funding would suspend the American Community Survey and increase the cost of the next decennial census, according to a Statement of Administration Policy.

IRS to e-filers: Use approved encryption

The IRS has directed e-file program participants who transmit directly to the agency's Electronic Management System to use only IRS-approved encryption methods for the 2006 and subsequent filing seasons.

Operation health IT

A consumer in the not-too-distant future will go to a drug store and pick up a prescribed medicine, knowing that the pharmacist has received an electronic order from a physician.

Health IT standards body in the offing

Health and Human Services secretary Michael Leavitt this week will name the members of a public/private organization that will set standards for health care data exchange.

CMS to move claims processing to enterprise data centers

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is seeking information about industry capabilities to migrate Medicare Fee-for-Service claims processing.

IRS taps Gonzalez to be deputy CIO

The IRS recently selected Arthur Gonzalez to be deputy CIO.

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