The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to pick up deployment of its $16 billion Cerner EHR system in early 2022 after the project was paused earlier this year because of inadequate training ...
Ensuring the Department of Veterans Affairs’ new EHR is interoperable with other health systems is critical for the agency’s Cerner rollout, former VA secretary Jim Peake, MD, said in an interview on ...
In 2018, the Veterans Health Administration signed a no-bid contract with Kansas City’s Cerner for a new electronic health record system to replace the VA’s longstanding one. The contract stipulated ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Jared Kushner and “the Mar-a-Lago group” of wealthy insiders with no relevant expertise rushed the deal through back in 2018. It still hasn’t helped veterans. Olivier Douliery Abaca/Sipa USA file ...