A government watchdog has flagged issues with the Veterans Affairs Department's new scheduling platform, which is part of a multibillion dollar effort to modernize the agency's electronic health ...
As part of its electronic health records modernization plan, the Department of Veterans Affairs is adopting Cerner's scheduling system but it's going to take longer than they thought. As part of its ...
A watchdog report identified gaps in training and oversight for the new scheduling system being implemented at VA medical facilities. The Department of Veterans Affairs is replacing its appointment ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA's) massive effort to overhaul its medical records system took a step forward with the rollout of a new patient scheduling system. The VA recently announced that ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ $16 billion Cerner EHR deployment rolled out despite significant challenges reported by employees, according to a Nov. 10 report by the Office of Inspector General.
The Department of Veterans Affairs and Cerner are resuming a massive medical records project with a new go-live date in October. In early April, the VA hit pause on its $16 billion electronic health ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is rebooting its $16 billion Cerner EHR go-live and will follow a revised implementation schedule this fall, according to a Sept. 3 FCW report. In February, VA ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General released a report this week examining whether the VA's new scheduling system, implemented as part of its electronic health record ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced it has delayed the rollout of its planned electronic health record modernization at the Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center in Spokane, Washington, ...
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