The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is moving forward with its long-delayed rollout of its Oracle Health EHR system, following a suspension that began in 2023 due to technical and operational ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ new Oracle Cerner electronic health record system has never been in compliance with federal accessibility requirements, current and former VA officials, veteran ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is still committed to its Oracle Health EHR rollout despite the need for additional improvements, The Spokesman-Review reported April 29. “Right now, we don’t have ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Department of Veterans Affairs is only months away from restarting deployments of its new Oracle Health electronic health record ...
More than 18 months after the Veterans Administration paused new deployments of its Oracle electronic health record system to make critical improvements to the EHR and improve patient safety at five ...
The House of Representatives' committees on Veterans Affairs and Appropriations and its counterparts in the Senate could soon have authority to oversee the Department of Veterans Affairs' electronic ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to bring its new Federal Electronic Health Records system to nine more medical centers in 2026 than previously announced, VA officials said earlier this month.
Even as the Department of Veterans Affairs prepares to resume go-lives of its new Oracle Health electronic health record system in 117 days, House lawmakers remain concerned about the modernization ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to restart deployment of a new electronic health records system in 2026, roughly four years after its adoption was paused amid concerns for patient safety and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced plans last week to accelerate the rollout of its embattled electronic health records system. Lawmakers, meanwhile, continue to call for oversight despite ...
WASHINGTON – The leaders responsible for a troubled Department of Veterans Affairs computer system told House lawmakers on Monday the program is on track to expand to more than a dozen new hospitals ...