VA is planning for its new EHR from Oracle-Cerner to go live at 13 sites in 2026 — starting with four sites in Michigan in ...
VA and Oracle Health say the modernization project’s operational pause has allowed them to enhance the new software’s ...
Thirteen medical centers are scheduled to go live with the Oracle records system next year. But the embattled project hasn’t ...
The Cerner EHR implementation at Washington’s Department of Social and Health Services is currently delayed as the state negotiates its $32 million contract with the EHR vendor, the Tacoma News ...
Oracle shares fell 13% Tuesday as the software giant's near-term revenue forecast was weaker than Wall Street analysts expected. The company, which acquired health IT company Cerner a year ago, ...
Tech giant Oracle promised lawmakers this week that it would revamp the beleaguered Cerner computer system being deployed at Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals. The company acquired Cerner only months ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Thursday that it extended its contract with Oracle Cerner to modernize its legacy electronic health record system, with the new 11-month agreement ...
While Department of Veterans Affairs plans to deploy its new Cerner EHR in March 2020, a House Veterans Affairs subcommittee is concerned VA may not be ready to start using the new system in time, ...
The Oracle Cerner electronic health record system deployed at hospitals operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Defense and the Coast Guard suffered a major slowdown and ...
How did the Department of Defense decide upon Cerner, anyway? That's a question healthcare industry insiders have been wondering since the DoD shocked so many expecting Epic to win the contract.
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