The Department of Veterans Affairs’ EHR contract with Cerner has been plagued by multiple roadblocks during the past year, including personnel issues and changing expectations, according to a ...
VA and Oracle Health say the modernization project’s operational pause has allowed them to enhance the new software’s ...
The VA commits to a successful 2026 EHR rollout, emphasizing strong communication and veteran input as failure is not an option.
Since March, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has seen a lot of leadership turnover: 40 senior staffers by the Democrats count in May. The agency lost two more in late summer, with the ...
An Oracle executive vowed to get the Veterans Affairs' troubled health IT project "back on track" as House lawmakers warned they would consider scuttling the multi-billion-dollar project unless ...
Over 30 years, the electronic health records landscape has transformed repeatedly, shifting from locally hosted systems to enterprise platforms, and now toward cloud-based ecosystems infused with ...
A Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) official told members of Congress that the VA is moving forward with a $16 billion electronic health record (EHR) project slated to go live at pilot sites in 10 ...
Applying traditional project management methodologies to an ambulatory EHR implementation often yields unexpected and often unpleasant results. Why? Lessons learned in Project Management Professional ...
The Argonaut Project that launched last week offers a real chance at much-needed workable EHR standards. But by itself, Argonaut won't lead to interoperability nirvana. In Greek mythology, the ...
Revenue cycle leaders must review, update, and optimize their EHR systems regularly to ensure their efficiency over time. Revenue cycle leaders are on the hook for ensuring their organization can ...
No one denies that the Defense Department’s path toward an interoperable electronic health records system has been filled with potholes, least of all Christopher Miller, program executive officer of ...
In the Catholic Church it is the confessional booth. In the Twelve Step program it is the 9th step, “making amends”. I guess there are a lot of ways to apologize and ask for forgiveness. Maybe it is ...