I realize it's been quite a while since I taught - or was in school myself - but I'm distressed…
Morning Headlines 4/15/21
NantHealth Secures $137 Million Financing Package
Analytics and technology vendor NantHealth, part of Patrick Soon-Shiong’s NantWorks group of companies, raises $137 million from existing investors.
VA vows to pause EHR rollout at future sites until strategic review is complete
VA officials promise members of the House Veterans Affairs Technology Modernization Subcommittee that the agency will not move forward with further EHR go-lives until a strategic review of its Cerner-based project is completed.
This Startup Raised $25 Million To Liberate Your Healthcare Data In The Cloud
Health data interoperability startup 1UpHealth raises $25 million in a Series B funding round.
Mayo Clinic Launches New Technology Platform Ventures to Revolutionize Diagnostic Medicine
Mayo Clinic launches two new AI-focused companies to support its newly developed Remote Diagnostics and Management Platform.
So proud of the VA and their ability to break a Cerner implementation. Cerner thought they could just steamroll the VA, and Cerner has not yet learned their lesson. They will flail in the VA pond for a bit longer, before they drown or they are fished out and thrown away. Billions of dollars spent. Only 1 partial implementation in the entire US, years later. Plans for #2 are already on ice. Classic. Love it. Just goes to show you. VISTA, doctor built EHR, will ALWAYS beat the commercial billing centric Cerner or any EHR for that matter. The financial plug will be pulled, with in 3 years I predict. Cerner will quit or get fired.