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U.S. DHA opens $300Mn bid for global health IT support

U.S. DHA opens $300Mn bid for global health IT support

WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES — The United States Defense Health Agency has launched a $300 million contracting effort to support the global deployment of its flagship electronic health record system, signaling one of the largest ongoing government-backed health IT programs and highlighting the growing need for scalable workforce support across implementation, training and data operations.

According to a report from Healthcare IT News, the multiple-award solicitation, released April 6, seeks commercial partners to assist with worldwide deployments tied to the MHS GENESIS electronic health record, an MHS GENESIS platform used across the Military Health System. 

Structured as an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract, the program carries a one-year base period with options that could bring its total value to $300 million.

DHA expands global EHR rollout with workforce-heavy model

According to the Defense Health Agency, the scope spans site preparation, systems integration, training, user adoption, change management and post-installation support—functions that are as workforce-intensive as they are technical. 

The agency said these services are required “to ensure seamless integration and minimal disruption to existing healthcare systems.”

The program builds on years of deployment momentum. The Department of Defense has already rolled out MHS GENESIS to more than 3,890 locations worldwide, while extending interoperability to agencies such as the U.S. Coast Guard and select federal healthcare facilities

However, persistent challenges in related rollouts—particularly within the Department of Veterans Affairs—underscore the complexity of large-scale EHR transitions.

“The contractor shall ensure that all required medical devices can securely and reliably connect to and interoperate with the newly deployed product… ensuring patient safety and quality of care,” DHA said, emphasizing the importance of device connectivity in its performance work statement.

Offshore talent pools emerge as critical to large-scale deployments

For healthcare providers watching closely, the contract reflects a broader shift already underway across the industry: the outsourcing of labor-intensive health IT functions. 

Payers and providers have increasingly turned to offshore and nearshore partners for EHR implementation support, clinical documentation, data migration and revenue cycle operations.

This trend is particularly relevant for U.S. hospitals and health systems facing workforce shortages and rising IT costs. 

Large-scale deployments like MHS GENESIS require thousands of trained personnel to manage training sessions, cleanse and migrate data, and provide ongoing help desk and system optimization support—roles that can be difficult to staff domestically at scale.

As a result, winning contractors will likely rely on global delivery models. Established offshore hubs such as the Philippines—known for healthcare information management and business process outsourcing—are well positioned to supply skilled talent for these functions.

For providers, the implications are clear: future EHR rollouts may increasingly depend on hybrid workforce strategies that blend onshore clinical expertise with offshore operational scale. 

While the DHA contract is military-focused, its execution model could influence how civilian hospitals approach digital transformation—balancing speed, cost and continuity of care in an era of complex, system-wide IT change.

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