• 10 hospitals, health systems seeking EHR talent

    Three of the top vendors hospitals use to participate in the Medicare EHR incentive program are Oracle Cerner, Epic and Meditech, according to ONC data. Here are 10 hospitals and health systems that have posted job listings seeking EHR and IT expertise in the last month.
  • 5 health systems enhancing their EHRs

    Health systems nationwide are looking to outfit their EHRs with the latest tech. 
  • VA spending on Cerner EHR contract increased by 300% since 2018

    The Department of Veterans Affairs' spending on its Cerner EHR system has increased by 300 percent since its inception in 2018, Bloomberg Law reported May 1. 
  • Maximizing EHR Value: Key Considerations for Health System Financial Success

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    Electronic health records (EHRs) play a crucial role in both clinical care and financial management in healthcare today. As hospitals and health systems face rising costs and persistent labor shortages, choosing the right EHR system becomes increasingly critical.
  • What 3 hospitals are paying for EHR installs

    A new EHR system can be a costly installation process for hospitals.
  • A 'safe' win for provider efficiency: Hospital IT execs on Epic's AI partnership with Microsoft

    Hospital and health system CIOs and chief information security officers have mixed reviews of Epic Systems integrating generative AI technology into its EHR software; while some say it is a win for provider efficiency, others caution that this emerging technology will require massive clinical oversight. 
  • VA's Cerner EHR budget could be revised due to rollout pause

    The Department of Veterans Affairs could lose $400 million from its budget for its Cerner EHR modernization project due to the recent halt of the system rollout at other VA medical facilities, FCW reported April 27. 
  • VA stoppage, Big Tech partners, billionaires list: Oracle Cerner in the past 30 days

    From partnerships with Microsoft, Zoom and Deloitte to hiring a former Trump administration official to the stoppage of its Department of Veterans Affairs EHR rollout, Oracle Cerner has had a busy 30 days.
  • Chatbots, wearables data, VR: Top 8 EHR tools hospitals plan to add

    Hospitals are moving beyond traditional EHR functions in adding technologies such as chatbots and wearable trackers to the systems. Here are the top eight EHR capabilities health systems plan to invest in, according to an April 26 MIT Technology Review Insights report.
  • VA Cerner EHR hit with 2nd outage in 1 week

    The Department of Veterans Affairs Oracle Cerner EHR system experienced a systemwide outage on April 25, just days after it experienced a five-hour service disruption, The Spokesman-Review reported April 26. 
  • Meditech snags new neurological health client

    The Centre for Neuro Skills, a Bakersfield, Calif.-based brain injury rehabilitation center, has launched Meditech Expanse as its EHR.
  • Illinois hospital to spend $2.3M on EHR upgrade

    Clinton, Ill.-based Warner Hospital & Health Services is spending $2.3 million of its fiscal 2024 budget to upgrade its EHR system, The Clinton Journal reported April 26. 
  • Lawmakers to VA, Cerner: EHR deal faces termination without fixes

    House lawmakers have introduced a bill giving the Department of Veterans Affairs and Oracle Cerner 180 days to fix the troubled EHR system at five VA facilities, or legislators will consider terminating the project, FedScoop reported April 25. 
  • Epic in the headlines: 5 recent moves

    From using generative artificial intelligence technology to draft MyChart responses to being one of the few EHR vendors that did not conduct layoffs, here are five updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's in April.
  • U.S. representative calls for termination of Oracle Cerner VA contract

    Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington is calling for the termination of the Department of Veterans Affairs' contract with Oracle Cerner.
  • The types of hospitals still most likely to share medical records by fax

    The way hospitals share medical records often depends on their size and location, with many still sending letters — yes, through the mail — and others using electronic exchanges, a Government Accountability Office study found.
  • McLaren St. Luke's to close early due to EHR migration

    Maumee, Ohio-based McLaren St. Luke's is closing its facility earlier than expected because of the extra time the hospital will need to migrate its EHR system and other IT data, WTVG reported April 24. 
  • Congress praises VA's move to halt Cerner EHR rollout

    Members of Congress are praising the Department of Veterans Affairs' decision to halt its rollout of the Oracle Cerner EHR system at additional facilities until it can address problems with the system at facilities already using it, FedScoop reported April 21. 
  • Electronic health information exchange lags among rural hospitals, GAO finds

    Electronic health information exchange among hospitals and physicians has been steadily increasing in recent years, but disparities remain among rural and small hospitals as they may not be able to afford to participate, according to an April 21 survey from the GAO. 
  • VA stops all work on Cerner EHR rollout

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is halting all future deployments of its Oracle Cerner EHR system until it can address problems with the system at facilities already using it, FedScoop reported April 21.  
  • Where Epic is partnering in '23

    From teaming up with Microsoft to integrate generative AI into its EHR software to joining a new health information exchange network, here is a look at where EHR giant Epic is extending its partnerships in 2023: 

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