Uncover all of the special ways that DSS, Inc. is creating the future of federal health care, and how we fully align with US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Strategic Priorities:
Customer Service, MISSION Act, Electronic Health Record, Business Systems Transformation, and Suicide Prevention
Customer Service
Rodney Neal, CRO and VP, Sales & Marketing at DSS, Inc., discusses the current and future state of digital transformation in health care IT, and how DSS, Inc. is a true innovation catalyst for the federal and commercial arenas.
Diane Ratner, Senior Product Line Manager at DSS, Inc., discusses how DSS’s TheraDoc solution provided comprehensive Monkeypox clinical surveillance for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
The DSS Support Services team has received the highest ratings in overall customer satisfaction.
This new Fed Health Forward podcast interview discusses how the VA can overcome its diabetes and chronic diseases management challenges.
DSS, Inc. celebrates all VA contracting officers, the unsung heroes who continually deliver on the mission.
Reinforcing decades of support to the VA, DSS, Inc. has COTS solution to improve the outbound prescription process that gives more choice and improves health outcomes for Veterans.
In order for any health IT implementation to truly succeed, vendors need to be fully connected with customers, and be able to quickly pivot to meet changing needs. At DSS, Inc., we take a full lifecycle approach to customer support, where we actively listen to our users – and quickly pivot to ensure the most optimal outcomes of their installations and overall product usage.
For more than 30 years, DSS, Inc. has been a trusted partner to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), delivering innovative solutions that improve care quality and delivery for our Veterans, and this legacy continues today.
In government Fiscal Year (FY) 2021, the company saw the widest adoption of its solutions at both the national level and with regional VAMCs.
MISSION Act Planning
DSS, Inc. applauds how the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs pivoted to address COVID-19 by enhancing its Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) platform
Electronic Health Record
We are excited to announce the launch of scheduling and day-of-procedure support for VA hospital service lines, including cardiology, endoscopy, pulmonology, and radiology, with LiveData Procedure Suite Manager™.
DSS’ David Whitmer shares the path forward for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to continue to invest in, maintain, and upgrade VistA as part of its current EHRM efforts.
The VA needs to continue to invest in, maintain, and upgrade VistA as part of its EHRM efforts, according to a recent DSS-authored Federal News Network Op-Ed.
Frank Martinez, director of business analysis group at DSS, and Ruth Conway, clinical system analyst III at DSS, discuss how the DSS OTM solution supports the VA’s HRO journey, and much more.
Order Tracking Manager (OTM) leverages the power of advanced software to provide detailed dashboards to improve Veteran care. It’s another example of helping the VA adopt innovation integrated into unique VA workflows.
Reinforcing decades of support to the VA, DSS, Inc. has COTS solution to improve the outbound prescription process that gives more choice and improves health outcomes for Veterans.
Business System Transformation
DSS, Inc. is offering a new VA supply chain modernization landing page for bringing this critical mission-focused effort to life.
This recent editorial published by Federal News Network, written by Gregory Giddens and David Whitmer stresses that no single company is going to provide everything needed for VA Supply Chain modernization. It’s going to be a multi-vendor effort and will require strong compliance project management, consistent communication and transparency with all stakeholders.
In this DSS, Inc. podcast interview, we speak with Rodney Neal, VP, Sales & Marketing at DSS, Inc., who discusses how the company has charted a path towards developing new technologies and finding ideal solutions that fully align with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) overall care mission.
In the following G2Xchange “Keeping IT Brief” podcast interview, Dr. Himanshu Singh, Chief Health Informatics Officer at DSS, Inc., discusses how the Department of Veterans Affairs can become a High Reliability Organization (HRO).
Suicide Prevention
In this DSS podcast interview, Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen, a strategic advisor to DSS, CEO of WeBe Life, and a renowned clinical psychologist and mental health consultant, breaks down key aspects of her recent GovExec guest article about how advanced and emerging technology can help the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to save lives.
While Veterans remain at an elevated risk of suicide, advanced and emerging technologies can play a vital role in enhancing suicide prevention efforts for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Emotion AI can be especially valuable in supporting the mental healthcare needs of Veterans and their families, as highlighted our latest Fed Health Forward podcast interview.
Leading health information technology solutions providers DSS, Inc. and Iconic Data Inc. have deep experience in supporting the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ mission of care to Veterans. Throughout the years, they have been helping the VA in evaluating and evolving its operations to maintain high standards in patient care.
Michele Burst, Director Strategic Innovations, Analytics at DSS, Inc., was a guest on the FedHealthIT “Keeping It Brief” podcast, where she discussed the company’s Mission Daybreak submission, and how DSS is a catalyst for care innovation for the VA.
Learn more about how the DSS Iconic Data Suicide Prevention Manager (SPM) solution enables high reliability in Veteran suicide risk identification at the VA.
This new Fed Health Forward podcast interview discusses effective suicide prevention efforts for Veterans upon transition from active duty.
DSS, Inc. honors the spirit of Patient Safety Awareness Week with a focus on comprehensive mental health solutions for Veterans.
DSS, Inc. lays out all the benefits of integrating mental health services into primary care – better care, more coordination and lower costs for the VA