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Health Services Training Report (HST) Database
,The Health Services Training Report (HST) Database tracks the overall number of Personnel and Accounting Integrated Data Systems (PAID) and Without Compensation (WOC) Trainee positions by the cooperating academic institutions for all medical center approved health services programs. Information in the database comes from all Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs) who have Office of Academic Affiliations (OAA) approved HST programs. Worksheets and memos are distributed to participating VAMCs by the OAA annually. VAMC personnel enter the information electronically into the database located at the OAA Support Center (OAASC) in St. Louis, Missouri. The main user of this database is the OAA.,
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Report of VA Medical Training Programs
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,The Report of VA Medical Training Programs Database is used to track medical center health services trainees and VA physicians serving as faculty. The database also tracks the number of U.S. and international medical residents on-duty at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC). Information in the database comes from all VAMCs that have residency programs. The Office of Academic Affiliations distributes worksheets and memos to participating VAMCs annually. VAMC personnel enter the information electronically into the database located at the Academic Information Management Center (AIMC) in St. Louis, Missouri. The main user of this database is the Office of Academic Affiliations which uses the reports from the system to assist in its decision making.,
Occupational Health Record-keeping System (OHRS)
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,Occupational Health Record-keeping System (OHRS) is part of the Clinical Information Support System (CISS) portal framework and the initial CISS partner system. OHRS is a web-based application that enables employee occupational health staff to create, maintain, and monitor medical records for VA employees and generate national, Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN), and site-specific reports.The focus of OHRS is to collect clinical data for wellness, medical surveillance, and appropriate treatment of work-based injury or illness. OHRS will capture and store information on patient encounters, such as encounter type, purpose, status, provider, and other pertinent clinical data obtained during the patient visit. Users with appropriate security privileges are allowed to add and sign or co-sign the encounter and, if needed, perform scheduled and unscheduled reporting on items such as vaccination rates, vaccination and immunity statuses. The OHRS application does not share patient-specific data, but will collect data elements limited to information deemed critical to the Occupational Health delivery of care processes in the OHRS database. Employee data is obtained from the central Personnel and Accounting Integrated Data System (PAID) while volunteer information is obtained from the Voluntary Service System (VSS). Other Non-Paid and non-VSS data is collected by direct data entry into OHRS at the time of the patient encounter. OHRS is further designed to document, track and report immunizations administered to other Federal Agency employees outside of VA.,
Annual Report of Residency Training Programs (ARRTP)
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,The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Resident Supervision Handbook (VHA Handbook 1400.1) requires facility directors to report annually the status of their residency training programs to their Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) Director. VISN Directors review and then forward those reports to the VHA Chief Academic Affiliations Officer. This database enables electronic, paperless reporting of this information from VA Medical Centers to the VISN and from the VISN to the Office of Academic Affiliations.,
HHS Data Inventory
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The HHS Data Inventory (metadata catalog) is a comprehensive view of public and non-public data assets managed and maintained across the Department. The HHS Data Inventory is accessible on HealthData.gov in multiple formats, including human-readable Excel files, machine-readable JSON, and via open APIs for seamless integration and automated data retrieval. HHS recognizes that version 1.0 published in July 2025 is only a start, which will improve with each future iteration and your feedback. HHS has opted not to have perfect be the enemy of good, so the HHS Data Inventory will have imperfections. When more people access and use the data, we have more collective ability to identify gaps, errors, or other problems with this HHS metadata. Your feedback and suggestions will help HealthData.gov to expeditiously improve metadata quality and underlying data that matters most to you, and HHS commits to continuous improvements to information quality. Please send your suggestions on how to improve the HHS Data Inventory to cdo@hhs.gov.
Corporate Data Warehouse (CDW)
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,The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is increasingly dependent upon data. Most of its employees generate and use vast amounts of data on a daily basis. To improve our capacity for data analysis while providing the most efficient and the highest quality health care to our Veteran patients, VHA, working with the VA Office of Information and Technology, implemented a health data warehouse. Central to this plan is consolidating data from disparate sources into a coherent single logical data model. The Corporate Data Warehouse (CDW) is the physical implementation of this logical data model at the enterprise level for VHA. Although the CDW initially began to store data as early as 2006, a renewed effort began in 2010 to accelerate CDW's content by including more subject areas from Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) and content from other existing national data systems. CDW supports fully developed subject areas in its production environment as well as supporting rapid prototyping by extracting data directly from source systems with very minor data transformations. The Regional Data Warehouses and the Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) Data Warehouses share content from CDW and allow for greater reporting flexibility at the local level throughout the VHA organization.,
DHHS annual report 2018-19 - Workforce data and OH&S
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Data set extracts from the The Department of Health and Human Services Annual Report for the 2018-19 financial year, tabled in Parliament on 17 October, 2019. Comparative workforce data: Departmental staff, FSV Staff, SCV staff, VAHI staff, Executive Officers, and OH&S.
Associated Health Allocation
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,The Associated Health Allocation Database is used to determine the allocation of positions and funds for VA Associated Health programs offered by Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMC).,
National Veteran Health Equity Report - FY13
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The National Veteran Health Equity Report details patterns and provides comparative rates of health conditions for vulnerable Veteran groups. Specifically, this report is designed to provide basic comparative information on the sociodemographics, utilization patterns and rates of diagnosed health conditions among the groups over which the VHA Office of Health Equity (OHE) has responsibility with respect to monitoring, evaluating and acting on identified disparities in access, use, care, quality and outcomes. The report allows the VA, Veterans, and stakeholders to monitor the care vulnerable Veterans receive and set goals for improving their care.
HHS Data Inventory
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HHS Data Inventory: Version 1.0, published in July 2025, is a comprehensive metadata catalog designed to provide public visibility into both public and non-public data assets across all HHS Divisions. Developed in alignment with the OPEN Government Data Act (Evidence Act, Title II), the HHS Data Inventory will continue to expand and improve over time, serving as a critical resource for discovering and understanding the breadth of data assets managed by HHS.
Unique Veteran Users Report FY 2014
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,The report provides demographic, socio-economic, and utilization trends of Veterans who used at least one VA benefit or service each year between FY 2005 and FY 2014. It also includes a comparison of Veterans who used VA benefits to Veterans who did not use VA benefits.,