Defense Health Records Meltdown
Bob Brewin | NextGov | January 18, 2012
I have confirmed that AHLTA, the Defense Department's electronic health record system, experienced an "enterprise-wide" shutdown that lasted most of the day Tuesday.
AHLTA provides electronic records for 9.6 million active duty personnel, retirees and their families, and I'm told the failure of the system hit operations globally. I have confirmed this with three sources, including military clinicians.
The meltdown occurred during a scheduled system upgrade and maintenance operation. Evidently back-up servers did not kick in, which required a complete reboot that took most of the workday.
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