VA hospitals had previously been using iMedConsent independently, Taylor Healthcare said in a July 6 news release. This deal to migrate the platform to the VA’s Microsoft Azure cloud will centralize the system to improve security and eliminate redundant hardware.
IMedConsent is a documentation system that digitizes patient consent before surgical procedures.
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