VA’s Office of Inspector General said “there remain 32 OIG recommendations that are not fully implemented” as the department moves to resume deployments of its new EHR system in April.
Oracle Corp.’s most high-profile medical records customer, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, says the company’s software is failing at its main job of helping improve patient care, according to ...
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 ...
A spokesperson for the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee said measures related to the electronic health record system were removed from the legislation “due to a lack of political viability in both ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said it is looking for a contractor to support testing of its new Cerner EHR software, FedScoop reports. The VA plans to devote more than half of its ...
Here are 15 recent news updates on key health IT companies. 2. McKesson signed definitive agreements to acquire two oncology companies, with the two transactions totaling $1.2 billion. 3. The ...
The bipartisan budget package introduced by lawmakers on Sunday includes more than $1.3 billion in funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs to continue deploying its new Oracle Cerner electronic ...
Children's Minnesota's EHR approach within the hospital campus-based primary care clinics had suffered from years of minor revisions to original workflows and systems that no longer were a model for ...
In July 2015, federal contractor Leidos teamed with electronic health records vendor Cerner and consulting firm Accenture Federal to win the coveted Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization ...
Oracle will launch a new artificial intelligence-backed electronic health record next year, the technology giant said Tuesday. The EHR will allow clinicians to use voice for navigation and search. It ...