Florida-based AdventHealth plans to replace its Cerner electronic health record (EHR) system with rival Epic's. One of the largest faith-based health systems in the country, AdventHealth operates 50 ...
Veeva Systems (NYSE: VEEV) and Cerner (NASDAQ: CERN) represent two different ways to invest in the digitization of the healthcare sector. Veeva provides cloud-based customer relationship management ...
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) made a $28 billion bet on Cerner Corporation to revolutionize healthcare. However, the electronic health records system has been linked to patient deaths, leading to a ...
Epic and Cerner dominate the EHR marketplace, with both companies combined accounting for more than 50 percent of the acute care hospital market share, according to KLAS. In 2018, Epic had 28 percent ...
Looking to avoid the problems that plagued the Department of Defense's initial electronic health record system rollout last year, the Department of Veterans Affairs is launching a training program for ...
Charlotte, North Carolina-based Atrium Health has made the decision to transition from its Cerner system to rival Epic's platform. The Kansas City Business Journal reported the health system's plans, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will delay the launch of its $16 billion Cerner EHR system, which was scheduled to deploy at a Spokane, Wash.-based facility in March, according to a Feb. 10 FCW ...
Chief Information Officer Kurt DelBene has reiterated the Department of Veteran Affairs’ commitment to working with Cerner Corp. to improve the uptime of its electronic health record system. “[We’re] ...
A Sunnyside, Washington-based health system is laying the blame for its 2019 bankruptcy squarely on the shoulders of its EHR vendor — Cerner. In a lawsuit filed last week, Astria Health claims that ...
The Department of Veteran Affairs has recorded almost 500 major incidents with its new Oracle Cerner electronic health records system and at least 45 days of downtime within the system since it was ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is reviewing the $16 billion contract for its electronic health records system, oversight that could halt the troubled rollout of the system to VA facilities, ...
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