CLEVELAND — A modernized way of storing and tracking veteran health records will be implemented in Cleveland in 2026, but some are concerned with its history of being linked to deaths.

Tim Hauser is a Desert Storm veteran. He served 10 years in the United States Air Force.

He told me he's lucky to have the VA because his medical needs are 100% covered, but lately, he said he's concerned with the direction the department is heading in. Second wave of VA layoffs hit: VA won't confirm how many in NEO

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Hauser said he visits a few different VA medical facilities every month, so when he heard the news about the potential for the Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) system changing the agenc

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