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Laboratory System Integration & Autoverification Workflow Migration

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The contract involves migrating 26 autoverification workflows from the legacy VistA/CPRS system to the Oracle/Cerner FEHR platform, requiring comprehensive configuration of rule sets, precise mapping of test codes, and development of bi-directional interfaces to ensure seamless data exchange between systems. This effort is critical to modernizing laboratory operations and maintaining clinical accuracy and efficiency during the transition, with all work focused on preserving the integrity of lab results automation while aligning with current enterprise health record standards. The work is structured as a subcontract under the Department of Veterans Affairs, managed through the Technology Acquisition Center NJ, and falls under the NAICS code 541512 for computer systems design services. The project is positioned for execution beginning in July 2026, with performance duties centered on enabling interoperability between legacy and new platforms, ensuring that automated laboratory workflows continue to operate without disruption. While specific location details are not provided, the scope demands close coordination with clinical and IT stakeholders to validate functionality, support testing, and deliver a fully operational system compatible with the VA's broader health IT infrastructure.

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Migrate 26 autoverification workflows from VistA/CPRS to Oracle/Cerner FEHR, ensuring seamless interoperability and lab result integrity.

Agency

Department Of Veterans Affairs → Technology Acquisition Center Nj (36C10B)View Agency

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541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

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NJ

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → Technology Acquisition Center Nj (36C10B)
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Migrate 26 Autoverification workflows from VistA/CPRS to Oracle/Cerner FEHR, including rule set configuration, test code mapping, and bi-directional interface development.

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