NCUIH Calls for Improved EHR Training and Support for Urban Indian Organizations During IHS Health Information Technology Modernization Implementation

On December 6, 2024, the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) submitted written comments to the Indian Health Service (IHS) Director, Roselyn Tso, regarding IHS January 18, 2024, Dear Tribal Leader and Urban Indian Organization Leader letter (DTLL/DULL) and the November 7, 2024, joint Tribal Consultation and Urban Confer (TC/UC) session on Health Information Technology (HIT) Modernization Site Readiness and Training. In its comments, NCUIH recommended that IHS support Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) pre- and post-go-live of the new electronic health record (EHR) by providing training that does not disrupt facilities’ operations and reflects real-life scenarios

Background on HIT Modernization

On November 8, 2023, TC/UC on HIT Modernization, IHS announced that it selected General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. (GDIT) to build, configure, and maintain a new IHS EHR system utilizing Oracle Cerner technology. The new EHR, named Patients at the Heart (PATH), will replace the Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS).

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NCUIH’s Requests

In its comments following the TC/UC, NCUIH submitted the following requests and recommendations to IHS:

  • Support UIOs pre- and post-go-live by providing training that does not disrupt facilities’ operations and reflects real-life scenarios
  • Ensure HIT Modernization implementation is equitable and inclusive for all facility types and sizes pre- and post-go-live
  • Continue to engage with UIOs through Urban Confer sessions to understand the site-level needs that IHS should consider when designing and deploying the PATH EHR
  • Continue to provide an updated timeline of the PATH EHR implementation

NCUIH Advocacy on HIT Modernization

NCUIH has previously submitted several comments to IHS on HIT Modernization:

NCUIH also submitted written testimony  to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies regarding the fiscal year (FY) 2024 funding for UIOs in which NCUIH requested increased funding for EHR Modernization. Specifically, NCUIH requested support for the IHS’ transition to a new EHR system for IHS and UIOs by supporting the President’s budget request of $913 million in FY 2024 appropriations.

NCUIH will continue to closely follow IHS’s progress and policies with HIT Modernization.

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