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  1. Joint Longitudinal Viewer (JLV) 2.9.6 User Guide December 2021 Version 1.0 Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Information and Technology (OIT)

  2. JLV: Outside VA Records JLV allows you to access outside hospital/office records (other VA systems, DoD, and some local hospitals like Duke and UNC). To Access JLV: 1. Open patient chart. 2. Click the JLV in the top R corner of the chart. 3. Sign in with your VA PIV Card. 4. You will have a basic set of “widgets” open by default.

  3. Joint Longitudinal Viewer - Health.mil

    The Joint Longitudinal Viewer (JLV) is a clinical application that provides an integrated, read-only display of health data from the Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and provider organizations outside the federal …

  4. Department of Veterans Affairs Sign In

    VA information resides on and transmits through computer systems and networks funded by VA. All use is considered to be with an understanding and acceptance that there is no reasonable expectation of privacy for any data or transmissions on Government Intranet or Extranet (non-public) networks or systems.

  5. Locate CPRS application on the desktop. Observe method to access CPRS using assigned access and verify codes. Observe the multiple ways you can select patients from within CPRS. Identify the purpose of a Patient Record Flag. Differentiate between Category 1 Patient Record flag and Category 2 flag.

  6. JLV provides an integrated read-only view of health data from VA and Department of Defense (DoD) sources in a common viewer. Jointly developed by VA and DoD as an important stepping stone toward interoperability and modernization of our health information systems in support of Wounded Warriors and Veterans.

  7. Selecting the JLV button with open the JLV website. Remote Data will allow you to select only VA or DOD sites that the patient has been seen and you will then have to select a clinical report on the reports tab of CPRS. Many Community Care Records can also be found by going into JLV

  8. Most training in the use of VA’s Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) happens at the level of the Service or workgroup. Your peers and supervisors will help you use the components of CPRS that are specific to your activities. New users should be sure to know who their ADPAC (Automated Data Processing Application Coordinator) is.

  9. Per the Veteran-focused Integrated Process (VIP) Guide, the user guide is required to be completed prior to Critical Decision Point #2 (CD2), with the expectation that it is updated as needed.

  10. Nov 1, 2019 · WHAT IS THE JOINT LONGITUDINAL VIEWER? The Joint Longitudinal Viewer (JLV) is a clinical application that provides an integrated, read-only display of health data from the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and private sector partners in a common data viewer.

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