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Where Judy Faulkner, Larry Ellison rank on Forbes 2023 billionaires list
Two EHR vendor leaders made Forbes' 2023 billionaires list. -
9 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 nine hospitals and health systems that have posted job listings seeking EHR and IT expertise in the last month. -
Epic makes space for 1,100 employees with 3 new buildings
Epic is constructing three new buildings at its 260-acre Wisconsin headquarters that will provide office space for an additional 1,100 employees, the Verona (Wis.) Press reported. -
IT job openings at Epic, Meditech and Cerner
The top EHR companies are constantly looking to add IT talent to their teams. -
VA delays Oracle Cerner EHR rollout at Michigan hospital
The Department of Veterans Affairs is delaying its Oracle Cerner EHR rollout at its Saginaw (Mich.) Health System, FedScoop reported April 6. -
New Jersey hospital expands EHR partnership
Paramus, N.J.-based Bergen New Bridge Medical Center expanded its relationship with Altera Digital Health to use the company's Paragon EHR for five more years. -
4 health systems selecting Oracle Cerner
Since its acquisition of Cerner, the combined Oracle Cerner entity has become a major player in the EHR market. -
American Cancer Society, West Virginia U use EHRs to match patients with clinical trials
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network is partnering with Morgantown-based West Virginia University and CodeX to create a new button within EHRs that would recommend relevant clinical trials, local news outlet ABC4WOAY reported April 5. -
Wisconsin hospitals cannot charge for copies of electronic medical records, court says
On April 4, the Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld a ruling stating that healthcare companies cannot charge patients for electronic copies of their medical records as it goes against state law. -
How Oregon health system uses team approach to answer MyChart messages
An Oregon health system took a team approach to answer patient portal messages to cut down the time primary care physicians there spent responding to them. -
Judy Faulkner's No. 1 rule of software
Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner said the most important thing for software from a health system's point of view is accuracy. -
Meditech enters data collaboration with Institute for Health Metrics
Meditech is partnering with the Institute for Health Metrics to expedite health equity data collection. -
Top lawmaker moves to block VA Oracle Cerner rollout until requirements are met
Sen. Jerry Moran, the ranking member on the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, and 11 other Republican co-sponsors introduced legislation that would prohibit the VA from continuing with its Oracle Cerner EHR rollout until certain requirements are met, Nextgov reported April 3. -
Texas health system Cerner EHR goes live
Gatesville, Texas-based Coryell Health has gone live with the first phase of its Cerner EHR implementation at its hospital, outpatient departments and clinics. -
The culture of working at Epic: Long hours, valuable professionally
Former Epic employees told the Daily Cardinal they worked long, hard hours at the EHR vendor but gained good experience for their careers. -
Leidos helps Walter Reed install new EHR
Technology company Leidos has helped deploy MHS Genesis, the Defense Department's EHR, at nine new military treatment facilities across the Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., area, including Bethesda, Md.-based Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. -
Illinois health system moves to Meditech EHR in $12M switch
Morris (Ill.) Hospital & Healthcare Centers is going live April 1 with a new $12 million Meditech EHR. -
What will the next generation of EHRs look like? 5 CIOs weigh in
The first generation of electronic health records first appeared in the 1960s and focused on meeting the administrative needs of clinicians, but as the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, hospital and health system CIOs want EHRs to generate a more holistic view of a patient, as well as integrate AI and machine learning capabilities to improve patient outcomes. -
EHR rankings, VA deaths, healthcare AI: 14 Oracle Cerner headlines
Here are 14 times Becker's reported on EHR vendor Oracle Cerner in the past month. -
Direct primary startup launches EHR
Hint Health, a digital direct primary care company, is entering the EHR arms race with its new Hint-All-in-One EHR platform for direct primary care physicians.
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