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 ...
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 ...
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 Vancouver Island Health Authority has stopped using its Cerner EHR system for the time being due to complaints from physicians, according to CBC News. In 2013, Island Health in British Columbia, ...
VA and Oracle Health say the modernization project’s operational pause has allowed them to enhance the new software’s ...
Top Republican lawmakers are ready to pull the plug on a beleaguered health IT project being deployed at Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals unless significant improvements are made to fix technical ...
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.
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, ...
Oracle’s decision to lay off hundreds of employees across its Cerner health unit last week was reportedly due, in part, to challenges the company has faced in deploying the Department of Veterans ...
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 ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Oracle’s decision to lay off hundreds of employees across its Cerner health unit last week was reportedly due, in part, to challenges ...