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The
East Orange Veteran's Administration Healthcare System
The Department
of Veterans Affairs NJ Health Care System (VANJHCS) is a consolidated
facility comprised of 2 main campuses and 14 satellite outpatient
clinics serving the 628,000 veterans that reside in the state. Last
year, 72,531 people received health care in VA facilities, including
more than 6,200 inpatient admission and 677,000 outpatient visits.
Residents receive
most of their training at the East Orange Campus, with specialty
elective time spent at the Lyons Campus. The medical centers offer
a full range of services including acute medical, surgical, psychiatric,
and nursing home care. There are also a variety of specialty programs
and initiatives including Diabetes Education, Pulmonary Rehabilitation,
Prosthetics, and Homeless Outreach Programs which have been recognized
for outstanding achievement both within the Department of Veterans
Affairs and the general health care community.
As the population
ages, elderly and long-term care become critical issues for more
and more patients. Care of geriatric veterans is a high priority
in the VANJHCS, as more than half of the veterans in NJ are elderly.
The VA was one of the first institutions in the state to have a
palliative care team in the hematology-oncology section. All inpatient
veterans in NJ now have access to the services of hospice and palliative
care consultation teams. Residents also get exposure to a variety
of specialized programs targeted to geriatric needs, including the
Health Aging and Recovery Care Program (HARP), Comprehensive Integrated
Inpatient Rehabilitation Program (CIIRP), and Home-based Primary
Care. This exposure is essential in developing skills to meet the
challenge of caring for the elderly population of the future.
An extensive
VA research program exists in NJ, with almost 300 projects and an
annual budget of $2.5 million. The VANJHCS has led the Department
of Veterans Affairs in health services research that evaluate clinical
practice guidelines for diabetic patients, and the East Orange facility
was selected as one of the sites for a Center for the Study of War-Related
Illnesses.
The VA intends
to keep pace with technology and advances in the medical field,
and is at the forefront of medical informatics. One of its biggest
attributes is its Computerized Patient Record System, linking it
to VA institutions across the country. It is a paperless system
through which all patient care, including notes, orders, medications
and scheduling is managed. This unique state-of-the-art system provides
unlimited access to detailed comprehensive patient information,
and is utilized by all practitioners at most VA sites, making it
easier to manage and follow all aspects of patient care.
For more information,
please visit the VANJHCS website at:
http://www.va.gov/visns/visn03
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VA
NY/NJ Veterans Healthcare Network Honored for Use of Information
Technology
Chicago
(July 14, 2003) - The VA NY/NJ Veterans Healthcare Network
has been named one of the nation's MOST
WIRED, according to the 2003 Most Wired Survey
and Benchmarking Study, released by Hospitals & Health
Networks magazine.
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