More Americans are using telehealth services due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the rapid growth of these services earlier this year highlighted several opportunities and challenges for expanding telehealth in the future.
HHS' new COVID-19 data reporting protocol for hospitals has not made administrative duties for hospitals in Maine any easier, according to Maine Hospital Association President Steven Michaud.
California's coronavirus reporting system has suffered from a technical glitch in the last week, leading to underreported cases. Some counties have stopped updating their COVID-19 dashboards with the inaccurate data, while others are trying to track the virus spread manually…
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs plans to resume its $16 billion Cerner EHR go-live in October after delays earlier this year, according to an Aug. 6 Politico report.
Jefferson Health Executive Vice President and CIO Nassar Nizami worked with his team to help the health system overcome big challenges when COVID-19 cases surged in Philadelphia earlier this year.
Epic will require most employees to return from remote work to its Verona, Wis., campus in September even as many other companies, including Cerner, are planning for a prolonged or permanent remote work arrangement.
The Department of Veterans Affairs awarded Cerner's government services business a potential $93.6 million delivery order to help deploy the third wave of its EHR rollout at more VA medical centers, according to an Aug. 6 GovConWire report.
Zanesville, Ohio-based Muskingum Valley Health Centers has notified more than 7,000 patients that their personal information may have been exposed in a ransomware attack on its EHR system.