VA and Oracle Health say the modernization project’s operational pause has allowed them to enhance the new software’s ...
Three U.S. senators have penned a letter to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs expressing apprehensions over the resumption of the agency’s EHR rollout in 2026. The project has been on hold amid ...
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 April 2026.
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 ...
U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale of Montana, chair of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs’ Subcommittee on Technology Modernization, said VA pharmacy staff are struggling with Oracle Health’s EHR ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is continuing to negotiate a new one-year contract with Oracle Cerner to modernize its legacy health record system, even as some lawmakers are calling for the effort ...
Denis McDonough, secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, told the House VA Committee on Thursday that progress on the EHR Program RESET Act of 2023 – first introduced a year ago – will ...
Lawmakers are worried about the embattled rollout of the Oracle electronic health record at the Department of Veterans Affairs as the date to resume deployments at new facilities draws closer.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded the second option period for its electronic health record modernization contract with Oracle Health. It's an 11-month extension, "with an emphasis ...
Even as the Department of Veterans Affairs prepares to resume go-lives of its new Oracle Health electronic health record system in 117 days, House lawmakers remain concerned about the modernization ...
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 ...
Technology problems are being compounded by policy disputes over configuration of the new electronic health record between the Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense. The Department of ...
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