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 ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has all but decided to swap its $624 million Epic patient scheduling system for Cerner’s, according to a Dec. 14 letter from Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind. “My understanding ...
Electronic health record provider Cerner is looking to capitalize on a streak of successes in the government market. On an Oct. 26 earnings call, President Zane Burke said that the company was "in the ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to restart deployment of a new electronic health records system in 2026, roughly four years after its adoption was paused amid concerns for patient safety and ...
The bipartisan legislative package includes new oversight metrics for VA’s Oracle Cerner electronic health record system but would end the modernization effort if facilities using the software don’t ...
Cerner (Nasdaq: CERN) has established an advisory group that will offer recommendations as the Kansas City, Missouri-based health information technology provider supports the Department of Veterans ...
Former Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., said “there's no reason in the world” why VA cannot successfully deploy its beleaguered Oracle Cerner electronic health record system. Veterans Affairs Leadership ...
Read the original article on Business Insider. Larry Ellison's vision for the future of medicine crystallized for him in a doctor's office. Oracle's billionaire cofounder needed medication to help ...
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