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The Veterans Affairs Department’s fumbling effort to replace its decadesold electronic health records system has strained its relationship with Congress to the breaking point. Anger about the ...
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 ...
In 2018, the VA partnered with Cerner, now part of Oracle, to develop an electronic medical records system for its over 170 medical centers.
Newly discovered errors in how patient prescriptions are logged in the Department of Veterans Affairs new electronic health records system could endanger medical care for tens of thousands of ...
GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - Accessing medical records will soon be easier for patients of one Georgetown County healthcare system. The MUSC affiliate Tidelands Health announced they will be ...
Software giant Oracle has integrated generative AI services into its Cerner electronic medical record system as health IT companies race to harness this cutting-edge tech for providers. The use of ...
Real world data that harnesses deidentified health records is a multi-billion-dollar industry. But what is the value of a ...
The disruptions caused by lack of access to patients' medical records have led to concerns about patient safety and delays in care at Ascension sites.
Lt. Col. Danny Morton replaces Lt. Col. William Geesey as manager of the Army's deployable electronic medical record and medical logistics system.
Medical providers will continue having access to the records and copies of old records will be maintained at military health facilities, but they won't be accessible online after that date.