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House members introduce bill to drop VA Oracle Cerner rollout
Montana Rep. Matt Rosendale, recently appointed head of the House Veterans Affairs technology oversight subcommittee, introduced a bill that would scrap the VA's $20 billion Oracle Cerner EHR rollout, FCW reported Jan. 30. -
Congressman appointed to oversee Oracle Cerner VA implementation
Montana Rep. Matt Rosendale has been appointed as chair of the House Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on Technology Modernization, overseeing the Oracle Cerner EHR installation and VA IT issues, Fedscoop reported Jan. 30. -
What Oracle Cerner did in January
From U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs EHR updates to new genomics and kidney diagnostic tools, here is what Oracle Cerner did in January. -
Oracle Cerner looks to create a modernized healthcare ecosystem in 2023
Coming off of its $28.4 billion acquisition from Oracle, Cerner is looking to create the "world's first truly modern healthcare ecosystem," Mike Sicilia, executive vice president of Oracle Global Industries, told Becker's. -
Meditech in the last 30 days
From new partnerships with health systems to a new integrated clinical tool, here are six updates on Meditech's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in January. -
Head of Oracle Health engineering exits
Don Johnson, executive vice president of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure at Oracle, has abruptly left the company, TheRegister reported Jan. 25. -
Epic in the last 30 days
From joining a nationwide health information exchange to expanding its lab capabilities, here are four updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in February. -
California clinic accuses employee of EHR breach to take patient info to rival
Chico (Calif.) Immediate Care Medical Center told the Justice Department a former employee wrongly accessed thousands of medical records, according to an ABC 7 KRCR report. -
MyChart on smart TVs, two-way texting, genomics: Epic's plans for '23
After a year in which it debuted several new software programs and worked with Big Tech companies such as Google and Apple, Epic has big plans and goals for 2023. -
Meditech reports 9 new Q4 clients
EHR vendor Meditech reported that its subscription-based Expanse Meditech-as-a-Service platform gained nine new clients in the fourth quarter. -
How to incorporate Fitbit, Apple data into EHRs? UMass Chan to study
A study at Worcester, Mass.-based UMass Chan Medical School is analyzing how to effectively integrate data from wearables into EHRs. -
VA reports EHR disruption
Multiple VA medical facilities across the U.S. reported an EHR slowdown earlier this week, according to The Spokesman-Review. -
IT job openings at Epic, Oracle Cerner and Meditech
The top EHR companies are constantly looking to add IT talent to their teams. -
14 health systems that charge for patient portal messages
Several hospitals and health systems now charge patients for electronic messages through patient portals like Epic's MyChart. -
How much health systems are paying for EHR installs
Here is how much two health systems are expected to pay for the cost of purchasing, installing and upgrading a new or current electronic health record system: -
Meditech to add clinical direct messaging into EHR
Meditech has partnered with interoperability and connectivity services provider MedAllies to integrate clinical direct messaging into its EHR system. -
Tufts spent $70M on EHR install
Boston-based Tufts Medicine reported EHR installation costs of around $70 million last year, according to The Boston Globe. -
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare transitioning to Epic EHR
Memphis, Tenn.-based Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare is moving to an Epic EHR system. -
5 health systems implementing new EHR systems
Here are 5 health systems that have implemented new EHR systems or announced plans to do so since Dec. 30: -
Health system execs look to boost financial spending on interoperability
Fifty-five percent of health system IT executives at top U.S. health systems said they will increase their organization's investment in interoperability initiatives by 5 to 20 percent in 2023, according to a recent report by healthcare interoperability software provider Health Gorilla.
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