The VA says clinicians are seeing fewer interruptions from the new EHR, and that the average user now sees “near zero interruptions,” such as freezes or lags.
VA’s Oracle-Cerner EHR has seen a 50% decrease in crashes and lags since the VA completed its last round of updates in August.
West Burlington, Iowa-based Great River Health said Dec. 3 it would transition its EHR from Oracle Health, formerly known as Cerner, to Epic over the next 18 months. The $35 million investment will be ...
AI has already proved itself invaluable to the healthcare industry, bringing us closer to a future of faster diagnostics, ...
The four-hospital system moved from Cerner Millennium and NextGen systems to Epic on Nov. 2 and plans to invest an estimated $250 million over five years on the EHR. "When we look at better sharing of ...
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The project was scheduled to take 10 years and cost $16 billion. Nearly eight years later, only six of VA’s 170-plus medical ...
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