The Cerner EHR implementation at Washington’s Department of Social and Health Services is currently delayed as the state negotiates its $32 million contract with the EHR vendor, the Tacoma News ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Bicameral leaders of the House and Senate Veterans’ Affairs committees introduced a legislative package on Tuesday designed to improve ...
The VectorCare SMART on FHIR app supports US and international healthcare systems, ensuring compliance with global interoperability standards. Designed for scale, it enables large health networks, ...
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 ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Department of Veterans Affairs has still not fully implemented proposals for shoring up the usability and performance of its new ...
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 ...
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 ...
Banner Health will install Cerner for electronic health records software at two hospitals they recently acquired from the University of Arizona by 2018, the healthcare provider announced. The ...
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 ...
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.