The Department of Veteran Affairs has recorded almost 500 major incidents with its new Oracle Cerner electronic health records system and at least 45 days of downtime within the system since it was ...
A new patient medical records system at a Spokane Veterans Affairs hospital caused nearly 150 cases of patient harm, according to a federal watchdog agency. An inspection by the VA Office of the ...
A Sunnyside, Washington-based health system is laying the blame for its 2019 bankruptcy squarely on the shoulders of its EHR vendor — Cerner. In a lawsuit filed last week, Astria Health claims that ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs renegotiated its contract with Oracle Cerner to beef up accountability for tech glitches and patient safety issues with its beleaguered electronic health records ...
The latest service outage to hit the Cerner system behind the Department of Veterans Affairs electronic health records modernization program began with the failure of an Oracle database. A VA ...
Sarah Sheffield, a nurse practitioner at a Veterans Affairs clinic in Eugene, Oregon, had a problem. Her patients — mostly in their 70s and beyond — couldn’t read computer screens. It’s not an unusual ...
The list of criticisms of the new Veterans Affairs (VA) electronic health record system, Oracle Cerner, is long. Thousands of doctors’ orders went missing, putting patient safety at risk. Its downtime ...
Philadelphia, Miss.-based Neshoba County General Hospital and Nursing Home is implementing Cerner’s integrated EHR and revenue cycle management system across its acute, ambulatory and nursing home ...
WASHINGTON – Lawmakers on Tuesday grilled officials from the Department of Veterans Affairs and executives with Cerner Corp. about problems with the company’s electronic health record system being ...
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, ...
Sarah Sheffield, a nurse practitioner at a Veterans Affairs clinic in Eugene, Oregon, had a problem. Her patients — mostly in their 70s and beyond — couldn’t read computer screens. It’s not an unusual ...
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