A former VA clinician told lawmakers that new facilities adopting the new EHR are seeing the “exact same problems” as earlier deployments.
The exterior of the Veterans Affairs Hospital is seen November 10, 2003 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) The Department of Veterans Affairs and contractor Oracle Cerner said ...
The push to the cloud will improve performance and security in addition to allowing for new features, said Larry Ellison, Oracle chairman and CTO, during the earnings call. Although the business is ...
The bipartisan budget package introduced by lawmakers on Sunday includes more than $1.3 billion in funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs to continue deploying its new Oracle Cerner electronic ...
Oracle closed its $28.3 billion acquisition of EHR vendor Cerner in the summer last year, expanding its presence in the healthcare sector. Management has warned that Cerner will face some headwinds as ...
Oracle shares fell 13% Tuesday as the software giant's near-term revenue forecast was weaker than Wall Street analysts expected. The company, which acquired health IT company Cerner a year ago, ...
Hospitals and health systems using Cerner for their EHR haven’t seen a lot of changes in the six months since the vendor was bought by software giant Oracle, save for some extra engagement from the ...
Kansas made a bet on Cerner. Oracle cashed the check and walked away from the table, says former state Sen. Nick Jordan. | ...
Vital signs monitor using for measure pulse oximetry, non-invasive blood pressure, temperature, EtCo2, respiration and etc. (Image credit: Getty Images) The Department of Veterans Affairs has struck ...
Oracle reported a 7% bump in total third quarter revenue to $13.3 billion, but Cerner continues to challenge the tech giant’s bottom line. The company’s revenues including Cerner are expected to grow ...
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Oracle's second-quarter revenue fell short of analysts' expectations, dragged down by its Cerner business and slowing cloud growth. The software giant's total revenue for the quarter grew 4%, but ...