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The Department of Veterans Affairs is taking tentative steps to restart deployments of its beleaguered Oracle Cerner Millennium electronic health record system, even as some lawmakers have continued ...
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Oracle Corp.’s most high-profile medical records customer, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, says the company’s software is failing at its main job of helping improve patient care, according to ...
Cerner may have ceded U.S. business to reigning electronic health records market leader Epic Systems, but new owner Oracle plans to close the gap with cloud services from supply chain management to ...
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As the Oracle Health Conference gets underway in Las Vegas this week, the company made some new announcements around its Cerner electronic health record, including a big one about a new artificial ...
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, ...
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 ...