The VA and Department of Government Efficiency cancelled multiple companies supporting their Oracle Health EHR rollout in recent weeks, according to Federal News Network. The agency terminated contracts with at least six companies supporting the $16 billion rollout, shortly after…
EHRs / Interoperability
Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital Health System is planning to deploy the Oracle Health Foundation EHR across all of its facilities. The move comes as the health system expands its relationship with Oracle. Under the expanded partnership, Huntsville Hospital Health System will…
Tallahassee (Fla.) Memorial HealthCare completed its Epic EHR transition in early March. The health system invested $234 million in the installation to align with industry leaders, improve quality care and streamline operations. The EHR will provide real-time access to medical…
Two New York-based health systems will begin switching to Epic EHR March 22, according to the local news station WXHC. Ithaca-based Cayuga Health and Elmira-based Arnot Health joined together earlier this year to form Centralus Health, a partnership focused on…
Epic does multiday immersion trips at health systems to both educate the organizations on how to use the company's EHR and learn more about healthcare's technology needs.
The VA is bolstering its planned Oracle Health EHR rollout after multiple setbacks in the last five years, according to Military.com.
Oracle Health is building a new EHR that will be powered by AI.
When a customer wanted to reduce his costs, he told Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner: "You're not thinking hard enough."
Oracle Health says AI agents in its EHR can automate many previously arduous tasks for health systems.
Epic is developing AI agents that can autonomously perform tasks that used to require humans.