IV&V for Georgia’s Offender Electronic Health Records System Implementation

The Georgia Department of Corrections delivers healthcare services to a population of approximately 42,000 offenders who are housed in 60 state correctional facilities. GDC is transitioning to a new healthcare services delivery model, including the implementation of an Electronic Health Record system, to support high quality outcomes for offender health, improve the sustainability and predictability of healthcare costs, and promote transparent communications across healthcare suppliers with data and performance sharing.

IV&V by CSG SM

Georgia engaged CSG to provide IV&V services for the Offender Physical Healthcare Services project. CSG attends meetings and reviews project documentation, including planning, risk and issue management, data governance, capacity management, communications strategy, and organizational change management. Our team produces monthly dashboard reports evaluating project health and evaluates and makes recommendations on the integrated master schedule to ensure that project budget and resources are sufficient. CSG also reviews vendor deliverables including requirements and design documents, the implementation/cutover plan, and data migration plan.

Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia

CSG is here to support Georgia as it works to improve healthcare services and outcomes for offenders in its custody.

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