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Joe Chenelly, national executive director of AMVETS, calls on the VA to swiftly implement its new electronic health records system in this op-ed. (Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images) When service members ...
A Wichita police officer works on his computer in this 2014 file photo. Police want to switch to a new records system. Mike Hutmacher The Wichita Eagle In our Reality Check stories, Wichita Eagle ...
Washington ― About three years after pausing rollouts of its troubled new electronic health record system, the Department of Veterans Affairs plans to resume rollouts in mid-2026 at four Michigan ...
The introduction of the Oracle Cerner electronic health records system at the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in North Chicago, Illinois, has lawmakers questioning the future of the ...
Veterans Affairs officials plan to rapidly accelerate the rollout of the department's new electronic health record system this year, adding up to 12 new sites to the deployment schedule by the start ...
In 2018, the VA signed a $10 billion contract with Cerner Corp. for a new electronic health record system, which has caused problems for veterans and staff since launching in Spokane in October 2020.
Across its nationwide network, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has developed a system of Patient Record Flags (PRFs) to identify veterans whose clinical or behavioral profile may carry ...
SEMBACH, Germany – U.S. Army medical personnel stationed in Poland and Germany are fielding a new web-based platform designed to streamline electronic health record management and improve patient care ...
Eight months before the Houston Police Department was set to switch to a new, $31 million records system, a public safety systems expert penned a letter expressing concern about the company chosen and ...