VistA Cloud Migration - VA's next generation Vista platform

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rrichards

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Mar 30, 2024, 11:22:32 PMMar 30
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The five year journey of migrating all VA VistA systems  to the VA Enterprise Cloud, a federally certified commercial cloud  (Amazon Web Services)  will be complete in June 2024:







Kevin Toppenberg

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Mar 31, 2024, 10:28:25 AMMar 31
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The linkedin article was a good read. Thanks

Kevin

ivaldes

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Mar 31, 2024, 1:26:19 PMMar 31
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Congratulations to VA. Astronaut did it first 15 years ago.  We haven't stopped innovating VA VistA for these past 15 years. We have hundreds of compatible upgrades to the VA VistA system. 

-- Ignacio H Valdes, MD, MS, ABPM, ABPN, CAM

Kimball Bighorse

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Apr 1, 2024, 11:54:00 PMApr 1
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Could this be possible for RPMS as well?

Kimball

Greg Kreis

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Apr 2, 2024, 1:23:39 PMApr 2
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Where can we find the article mentioned?

Revolutionizing Software Modernization: The Role of Generative AI in Transforming VistA

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Nancy Anthracite

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Apr 3, 2024, 12:09:15 PMApr 3
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I found this and I am not a member of Linkedin

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/vas-vista-cloud-migration-poised-transform-healthcare-bill-james-iyope

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Michael O'Neill

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Apr 3, 2024, 1:57:26 PMApr 3
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Migrating VistA to the cloud in any form is a great accomplishment. 

The goals mentioned in Bill James’ article (VistA instance consolidation, workflow standardization, analytics/AI) are described as future opportunities that are provided by having VistA in the cloud. It doesn’t seem that hosting VistA on servers managed by a cloud service provider is the key to any of those things. But something like a cloud migration can be the catalyst for investing in those goals… any indication that VA is going to tackle the work needed to consolidate VistA instances, or the clinical work to standardize workflows, or the data aggregation that would support analytics/AI?

Mike


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ivaldes

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Apr 6, 2024, 10:18:19 PMApr 6
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Yes. This has not been exotic technology for many years now. 
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