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New York hospital integrates new physician assignment tool with Epic EHR
Rochester, N.Y.-based UR Medicine Highland Hospital is integrating Medaptus' physician assignment software Assign into its Epic EHR system. -
3 health systems enhancing their EHRs
Hospitals and health systems are adding new software, tools and tech upgrades to their EHRs to build upon their systems' offerings. -
VA identifies 4 patient safety issues with Oracle Cerner EHR
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has identified four major patient safety issues with the problematic Oracle Cerner EHR implementation. -
VA taking a different approach to implementing Oracle Cerner EHR system
The Department of Veterans Affairs is restructuring its protocol for upcoming Oracle Cerner EHR go-lives by developing a dashboard that determines whether a particular site is ready to migrate to the new system, according to a March 10 report from the VA. -
Epic, Corewell IT execs to testify before Congress on healthcare cybersecurity
An IT security leader from EHR vendor Epic and a current and former hospital chief information security officer plan to testify before Congress this week as the federal government looks to get a handle on healthcare cybersecurity. -
Lawmaker: Oracle Cerner should pay VA back over 'absolute disservice'
A Republican House leader not only hopes to end the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs EHR contract with Oracle Cerner but wants the vendor to pay the government back, FedScoop reported. -
Larry Ellison: Oracle's AI reduces hospital readmissions; ChatGPT 'can write my high school essay'
Larry Ellison, chair and chief technology officer of Oracle, said the software company's artificial intelligence applications are more valuable to society than ChatGPT because of their ability to improve healthcare. -
What EHR vendor the highest-rated hospitals, health systems are using
Epic Systems, the EHR vendor that controls nearly a third of the U.S. hospital market share, is one of the most used vendors among the highest rated health systems in the U.S. -
Myth dispelled: Physicians can openly discuss EHR issues, AMA says
Physicians can openly discuss EHR issues involving the usability of the technology, the American Medical Association said. -
Cerner contributes $1.5B to Oracle's Q3 revenue
EHR vendor Cerner contributed $1.5 billion to software giant Oracle's $12.4 billion in third-quarter revenue; analysts at FactSet had expected $12.43 billion in revenue. -
Arizona hospital uses Meditech tool to fight hepatitis C outbreak
Kingman (Ariz.) Regional Medical Center is using Meditech to create patient registries for monitoring patients in a hepatitis C treatment program. -
Biden's 2024 fiscal budget earmarks $1.9B for VA Cerner rollout
President Joe Biden's fiscal 2024 budget sets aside $1.9 billion for the Department of Veterans Affair Oracle Cerner EHR modernization project, FCW reported March 9. -
VUMC warns employees about inappropriately accessing EHR systems
Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued a statement March 8 reminding employees that viewing patient records or accessing clinical databases without authorized use can result in "progressive discipline or even termination." -
Nebraska health system's IV pumps now interoperable with Epic
Hastings, Neb.-based Mary Lanning Healthcare made its IV pumps interoperable with its Epic EHR system, allowing the health system's medical records and IV pumps to communicate electronically. -
Epic's HQ recruits staff with 9 restaurants, a small farm, slide and treehouse
EHR vendor Epic's Wisconsin headquarters go beyond just having buildings and spaces themed after Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz. -
Testimony: VA must rely on legacy EHR for 5 more years due to troubled Cerner rollout
Veterans Affairs officials told members of the House VA Committee that the agency may have to rely on its legacy EHR system for another 5 to 10 years until the Cerner implementation is completed, Federal New Network reported March 7. -
New Jersey health system selects Meditech to help build patient-centric smart hospital
As Ridgewood, N.J.-based Valley Health System is moving forward with the groundbreaking of a new inpatient smart hospital facility, the hospital is selecting Meditech Expanse as its EHR system. -
Oracle Cerner helps North Carolina health system participate in clinical trials
EHR vendor Oracle Cerner has helped bring clinical trials to a North Carolina health system. -
96% of US hospitals have EHRs, but barriers remain to interoperability, ONC says
Almost all hospitals and physician offices in the U.S. have successfully transitioned from paper-based medical records to electronic health records, according to a new report from the ONC. -
Missouri hospital goes live with Epic
St. Joseph, Mo.-based Mosaic Life Care went live with its new Epic EHR system, local news outlet KQ2 reported March 5.
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