Dr. Theresa Cullen: Well, I think they can really come to two buckets. One is inoperability -- you'll keep hearing that from us, you'll keep hearing that from the Federal partners. I think you will start hearing it [inaudible 00:00:09] from the private sector we need to figure out this data in our inoperability. We need to figure out how to take it in, how to parse it, how to make standards natively applied in the applications of somebody who doesn’t need to go back and do that tedious work of mapping.
I think the other thing for the -- well, I know the other thing for the VHA this year is our first deployment of our first IOC sites for Vista Evolution which is our next generation of Vista. And actually it’s really predicated on a lot of what you’ve heard today. How do we change the way we display data to providers and ultimately to patients and patient care teams and people that are managing population in health in a way that is not disruptive to their business, in a way that actually enhances the efficiency and the effectiveness of the business at the point of care.
So do we make the data look different, do we pull the data together in a way that you haven’t traditionally seen in electronic health records which are predominantly are tabular and we flexed our historical way of doing our problem notes. We know notes are problem, how do we give you clinical reasoning supports so that you can quickly find what you need and that you can -- and Craig and I were talking about this earlier, that you can see that patient as the narrative of who that patient is but within the population of who else fits that patient.
JIm Flyzik: Sure.
Dr. Theresa Cullen: And so that’s our real goals this year, we’ll be working on those. I think we’ll see some early successes.
JIm Flyzik: Yeah.
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