The Department of Defense onboarded 6,000 new users to its Cerner EHR system during its latest deployment at medical centers in California, according to a March 2 news release. The project’s lead ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The bipartisan legislative package includes new oversight metrics for VA’s Oracle Cerner electronic health record system but would end the modernization effort if facilities using the software don’t ...
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 ...
Editor’s note: Shira Fischer is a physician policy researcher at the Rand Corporation. Those who have been following the new electronic health record rollout at Veterans Affairs hospitals over the ...
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.
Streamlining documentation has always been a goal at New Jersey’s St. Joseph’s Health because more time spent documenting in the computer means less time nurses have to spend with patients.
Oracle's second-quarter revenue fell short of analysts' expectations, dragged down by its Cerner business and slowing cloud growth. The software giant's total revenue for the quarter grew 4%, but ...