Going to ask again about HealWell - they are on an acquisition tear and seem to be very AI-focused. Has…
Morning Headlines 7/28/22
Payment Integrity Leader ClaimLogiq Acquires NLP Pioneer SyTrue
Payer-focused payments company ClaimLogiq acquires healthcare natural language processing technology vendor SyTrue.
NextGen Healthcare Reports Fiscal 2023 First Quarter Results
Despite Q1 revenue growth, NextGen’s revised 2023 revenue and earnings estimates cause shares to drop 5% in after-hours trading.
VA’s $16 billion health records overhaul may be scrapped if fixes aren’t made
House lawmakers say VA administrators will have to seriously consider pulling the plug on its EHR modernization efforts if improvements aren’t made in time for further roll outs early next year.
What would it even mean to “pull the plug” on EHR modernization at the VA at this point? I suppose the VA systems could remain on their fractured VistA instances, but it seems like he only reasonable software change would be to look to Epic.
What I’d really like to see is a wider assessment of the decision to award a no-bid contract for the VA to Cerner in the first place. Sure, on paper it sounds like you’d get network effects from bringing both the DoD and the VA onto a single vendor, but I think we all know that interop between it’s own instances isn’t exactly what Cerner is known for.
Regardless, it will be interesting to see what happens here. A successful implementation by Oracle Cerner cements them as the ‘government’ EHR, while a pivot on such a large contract would send waves through the industry
The concept of interoperable VA and DoD EHRs is a concept. The Genesis project is fraught with problems, and interoperability using FHIR is a major one. The DoD system is hanging on by a thread and much spin doctoring. The idea of rolling out a massive EHR and a new organization to manage all of the DoD hospitals and clinics simultaneously is just too much work to perform at the same time. I fear that a failure of these massive EHR systems will impact all healthcare systems to foul up a broken system further.