The following article is written by Ann O’Neill, director of clinical operations, Regent Surgical Health. In my last column (“Electronic Health Records: What Does it Mean and Do We Have to Go There?“) ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs is accelerating a systemwide rollout of its new electronic health records platform, with full deployment at all medical sites by 2031, according to the ...
This year’s state budget allotted $48 million this fiscal year, and nearly $70 million next year to implement a uniform ...
A nurse scans medication for a patient into the hospital's computer system at the VA Medical Center in Washington D.C., on June 29, 2013. (Thomas Brown/Staff) Veterans Affairs officials will pick up ...
The Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center in Ohio is one of 13 sites set to get the department's new electronic health record in 2026. (Veterans Affairs) Veterans Affairs leaders on Monday ...
QUINCY — Blessing Health System has launched an 18-month project to bring a new electronic health record to its patients and providers. The new EHR will bring Blessing’s clinical and operational ...
Washington ― A trio of Senate Democrats including Michigan's Elissa Slotkin wrote Friday to Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins expressing "serious" concerns with his department's plan to ...
Health First launched a new electronic health record platform, Epic, to modernize patient care and information access. The Epic system includes MyChart, a patient portal for managing appointments, ...
The department's adoption of the Oracle Health's FEHR was halted in 2023 following a year-long pause over safety and functionality concerns.
Oracle’s sweeping layoffs are raising fresh concerns about the Department of Veterans Affairs’s effort to expand its Electronic Health Records system, a massive federal project the company is ...