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GAO says VA's troubled Cerner rollout is being run on 'good vibes'
As Congress tries to reform the Department of Veterans Affairs troubled Oracle Cerner EHR rollout, the VA and government watchdogs say the proposals aren't likely to fix the issues with the system, FedScoop reported April 20. -
'Epic' perk: EHR vendor pays for international trips for employees, loved ones
EHR vendor Epic pays for its employees to visit a country they've never been to every five years. -
Why Epic, eClinicalWorks are implementing generative AI into EHRs
EHR vendors Epic Systems and eClinicalWorks both announced they would integrate generative AI into their EHR systems to enable customers to increase productivity and enhance patient care. -
Oracle, Deloitte partner on increasing medtech connectivity
Oracle is partnering with consulting company Deloitte to expand its health technology offerings designed to increase connectivity. -
Franciscan Health migrating Epic EHR to Microsoft's cloud
Mishawaka, Ind.-based Franciscan Health is migrating its Epic EHR system to Microsoft's Azure cloud. -
VA Oracle Cerner EHR experiences 5-hour service disruption
The Department of Veterans Affairs Oracle Cerner EHR system experienced a five-hour service disruption on April 17, FedScoop reported April 18. -
eClinicalWorks using ChatGPT in EHR
After moving its EHR system to Microsoft Azure, eClinicalWorks is integrating ChatGPT and other OpenAI tools into its EHR and practice management systems. -
Epic to integrate Microsoft's generative AI into EHRs
Epic is partnering with Microsoft to develop and integrate generative AI into its EHR software, with health systems beginning to pilot the new integrations. -
OhioHealth integrates new 'smart room' tech into Epic
Columbus-based OhioHealth is integrating smart room technology into its Epic EHR through a new partnership with Vibe Health by eVideon. -
VA pauses $16B rollout of Cerner EHR to renegotiate contract with Oracle
The Department of Veterans Affairs is putting a pause on its $16 billion Oracle Cerner EHR rollout as it looks to renegotiate a contract with Oracle that was originally signed in 2017, The Wall Street Journal reported April 14. -
Baptist Health Kentucky extends Epic-integrated precision medicine program
Louisville, Ky.-based Baptist Health will continue using a precision medicine tool integrated into its Epic EHR for several more years. -
Epic, Cerner users can access virtual visits via EHRs using Microsoft Teams
Hospitals and health systems using an Epic or Cerner EHR system can access Microsoft Teams for virtual visits within their EHRs. -
New York health system expands Oracle EHR to 12 locations
Yonkers, N.Y.-based Saint Joseph's Medical Center is expanding its Oracle Health EHR system and its Cerner RevElate patient accounting system to its 12 clinic health systems. -
Dayton Children's adds new biometric authentication tool to Epic
Dayton (Ohio) Children's is adding biometric authentication company BIO-key's PortalGuard IDaaS platform as it moves from its Epic Systems' Hyperspace application to a new browser-based Hyperdrive application. -
Cerner's former chief security officer joins health IT company
Don Kleoppel, former chief security officer of Cerner, has recently joined health IT provider Greenway Health. -
Why Epic doesn't sunset its software
Epic doesn't sunset its software because it believes in its updates and wants its clients to use them, founder and CEO Judy Faulkner wrote in a recent blog post. -
EHRs a top target for cybercriminals, feds warn
The Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) warned hospitals about the need to protect their EHRs from cybercriminals and ransomware groups in an April 6 report. -
What happens to patients' MyChart accounts when they die
What happens to your patient portal when you die? -
How Epic continued hiring as competitors laid people off
While other EHR vendors have undergone layoffs in recent months, Epic has gone the opposite direction, expanding hiring and building new facilities. -
Cerner to develop AI tools that extract clinical notes from EHRs
Cerner Enviza is working with the FDA and John Snow Labs to develop AI-based tools that can extract clinical notes from patients' EHRs.
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