The Department of Veterans Affairs is putting its big-ticket electronic health record overhaul with Oracle on an indefinite pause to address issues among five sites where the new system had been ...
The agreement comes after Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough said the department plans to end its pause on deployments of the modernized electronic health record system during fiscal year 2025 ...
The exterior of the Veterans Affairs Hospital is seen November 10, 2003 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) The Department of Veterans Affairs and contractor Oracle Cerner said ...
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While Department of Veterans Affairs plans to deploy its new Cerner EHR in March 2020, a House Veterans Affairs subcommittee is concerned VA may not be ready to start using the new system in time, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced this week it had renegotiated its contract with Oracle Cerner to overhaul its electronic health record after a series of implementation missteps, including ...
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 ...
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 ...
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