Oracle Health in the last 30 days

From restarting its U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs EHR rollout to advancing interoperability, Oracle Health stayed in the news in February.

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Here are four updates about the EHR giant from the past month:

1. Oracle Health said Feb. 24 it applied to become a Qualified Health Information Network under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, a U.S. government-endorsed initiative aimed at streamlining nationwide health data exchange.

2. Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems has completed the implementation of Oracle Health’s enterprise resource planning system, which is expected to generate up to $60 million in savings for the health system in 2025, executives said during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call Feb. 19.

3. Oracle Health ranked third in the best overall health system suite category for the 2025 Best in KLAS Software & Services awards Feb. 5.

4. The VA is moving forward with its long-delayed rollout of its Oracle Health EHR system, following a suspension that began in 2023 due to technical and operational concerns, The Register reported Feb. 6.

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