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Librarians in the Trenches: Veterans, Librarians and My Health e Vet

Librarians in the Trenches: Veterans, Librarians and My Health e Vet. Janet M. Schneider Chief, Library Service James A. Haley Veterans Hospital Tampa, FL. Longman, Phillip The Best Care Anywhere: Why VA Health Care is Better Than Yours. Polipoint Press, 2007.

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Librarians in the Trenches: Veterans, Librarians and My Health e Vet

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  1. Librarians in the Trenches: Veterans, Librarians and My HealtheVet Janet M. Schneider Chief, Library Service James A. Haley Veterans Hospital Tampa, FL

  2. Longman, Phillip The Best Care Anywhere: Why VA Health Care is Better Than Yours. Polipoint Press, 2007

  3. VA’s Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS)

  4. VA’s Computerized Patient Record System

  5. PATIENT-CENTERED CARE PRINCIPLE #5:Empower Veterans through Information and Education • In order to make good health-care decisions and enhance safe care, veterans and families need to be knowledgeable and informed. • Veterans are educated in self-care, receive information on their diagnosis and treatment plan, and understand any variation from recommended clinical guidelines. • Veterans have access to their electronic medical record, and may contribute to documentation in their records. • Veterans are provided decision support to understand treatment choices, including appropriate library/media resources, computer services and other technology. • Health literacy and cultural competency are considered in all education and communications to assure that learning occurs.

  6. Pilot Program begun in 2001 in Tampa and Bay Pines VA Medical Centers, Florida • Implementation team membership: • Physicians • IT staff • Health information management (HIMS) specialists • National program managers • Librarians

  7. My HealtheVet Pilot Program

  8. Veterans’ Characteristics • More driven to find information • More active in discussing health options • Family often more proactive than patients • Go to computer before print • Information/Digital literacy issues

  9. My HealtheVet

  10. In-Person Authentication (IPA)

  11. My HealtheVet Secure Messaging (SM)

  12. Library’s e-Resource Intranet Page

  13. Delicious Bookmarks

  14. Challenges ForLibrarians: • Visibility • Professional recognition • Changing customer expectations • IT issues

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