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Published on May 16, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in Headlines 1 comment

VA Signs New, Tougher Contract with Company Handling Faulty Electronic Health Records RolloutThe VA signs…VA Signs New, Tougher Contract with Company Handling Faulty Electronic Health Records RolloutThe VA signs a one-year contract, renegotiable and renewable for up to five years, with Oracle Cerner to extend its work on the department’s EHR Modernization programAmbient Intelligence Streamlines Clinical Burden, Patient Safety and Compliance, Black Book Survey Announces Top AI Workflow SolutionsA Black Book survey of health system IT leaders finds that Care.

Published on May 18, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in News 9 comments

Top News The VA and Oracle Cerner complete their scheduled five-year contract renegotiation. The VA’s…Top News The VA and Oracle Cerner complete their scheduled five-year contract renegotiation. The revised contract will also include stiffer financial penalties if the Oracle Cerner system fails to meet specific performance metrics. A Business Insider piece says that Oracle is “crushing morale” among former Cerner employees since its $28 billion acquisition of the company by these actions: Laying off 3,000 of 28,000 employees. Vacating Cerner’s former buildings in Kansas City. Sidelining former Cerner CEO David Feinberg to a “ceremonial” role as chairman of Oracle Health.

Published on May 21, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in News 2 comments

Top News The assets of bankrupt digital therapeutics vendor Pear Therapeutics fetch $6 million at… Will he leave Oracle Cerner at the one-year mark? It’s coming up.” I’m among many who expect him to leave at the earliest date that won’t jeopardize his $22 million reward for serving as Cerner’s CEO for a few pre-acquisition weeks. New poll to your right or here: Will the VA eventually complete an enterprise-wide rollout of Oracle Cerner? I thought the once-respected Forbes couldn’t get any more hilariously irrelevant, but they have topped it by tasking a “content creator” (they deem her an “expert”) to compare Cerner to Epic. She concludes that in her expert opinion, Cerner is the better choice for “clinical practices and specialties,” while “Epic is our pick for bigger hospitals and care networks.

Published on May 21, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in Headlines No comment

Notice of Auction Results for the Sale of the Debtors’ AssetsThe assets of bankrupt digital…Spokane VA director warns budget trouble caused by computer system is forcing staff cutsMann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center (WA) Director Robert Fischer says the facility will need to reduce staff by 15% to make up for an anticipated $35 million budget deficit attributed to the roll out and use of Oracle Cerner software.

Published on May 23, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in News 6 comments

Top News Clinical terminology management and data quality vendor Intelligent Medical Objects acquires Melax Technologies,… Sales Fifteen-bed Eureka Springs Hospital (AR) selects Oracle Cerner. Holly Urban, MD, MBA (Oracle Cerner) joins CliniComp as VP of clinical product design. A new KLAS report on US EHR market share finds that Oracle Cerner saw its first double-digit net gain in hospitals since 2018, but 49 of its 50 wins were in under-200 bed facilities, giving it the biggest drop in total bed count of all vendors. Government and Politics Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center (WA) Director Robert Fischer says the facility will need to reduce staff by 15% over the next several years to make up for an anticipated $35 million budget deficit it attributes to the rollout and use of its Oracle Cerner system.

Published on May 24, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in Headlines No comment

Florence Acquires Zipnosis to Solve Clinical Capacity Constraints and Create Omnichannel Transformation Across Telehealth and… Wainwright VA Medical Centers in light of budget shortfalls and impending staffing cuts caused by the roll out of Oracle Cerner.

Published on May 25, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in News 2 comments

Top News Mobile patient intake form platform vendor Florence acquires Zipnosis, which sells a white… Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) demands that the VA avoid reducing headcount or services at its Spokane and Walla Walla facilities to offset a $35 million shortfall caused by its Oracle Cerner implementation. multi-factor authentication: Do you know the difference? (Fortified Health Security) Managed Services: The Case for Externalizing Aspects of Health System IT Operations (HCTec) Expanding After-Hours Virtual Care Options for Children (Health Data Movers) Am I Information Blocking? (With Examples!) (HealthMark Group) Five Key Considerations for a Successful EHR Optimization (HealthTech Resources) Does Your Patient Education Experience Pass the Accessibility Test? (Healthwise) When to Consider an Oracle Cerner Optimization Assessment (Healthcare IT Leaders) From raw to refined: Striving for high quality data in healthcare (Intelligent Medical Objects) How AI-Driven User Experience Testing Enhances Digital Health Accessibility (Keysight) Patients Need More Than a Better Compass to Navigate Healthcare (Lumeon) How EHRs Enhance Care Planning for Nurses (Medhost) Contacts Mr.

Published on May 30, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in News 6 comments

Top News Carrum Health, whose platform helps employers manage employee healthcare costs, raises $45 million… HIStalk Announcements and Requests Poll respondents aren’t convinced that the VA will finish its Oracle Cerner implementation. The former Cerner Continuous Campus is under purchase contract to be turned into apartments and commercial space, although no companies have expressed interest in the campus’s 660,000 square feet of vacant offices. He reiterated that he stands by statements made by VA Under Secretary for Health Shereef Elnahal that budget concerns related to the Oracle Cerner system will not result in layoffs.

Published on May 31, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in Readers Write 1 comment

Return Data to Hospitals and Researchers for PatientsBy Amanda Borens Amanda Borens, MS is chief… Beyond payer-aggregated data sets, Epic has a respectable database and Cerner does too, both of which are valuable for review of de-identified patient data. But what about empowering researchers and clinicians in their unique patient communities? Shouldn’t we be honoring the patients’ commitment to advancing medical science by empowering clinicians and researchers to more easily use more data in their own hospitals? What does that look like? The US government mandates that healthcare IT developers like Cerner and Epic provide their customer base with a certified FHIR API to support patient access to health information by December 31, 2022 as part of the 21st Century Cures Act Final Rule.

Published on June 5, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in Interviews 9 comments

Chakri Toleti is founder and CEO of Care.ai of Orlando, FL. Tell me about yourself…  Cerner or Epic were designed before a lot of these innovations happened.

Published on June 6, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in News 1 comment

Top News A science advisory group of the American Heart Association says that digital technology… In California, Seneca Healthcare District, Plumas District Hospital, and Eastern Plumas Health Care go live on Oracle Cerner through its CommunityWorks model.

Published on June 8, 2023 by Mr. HIStalk in News 3 comments

Top News Primary and urgent care chain Carbon Health launches hands-free, AI-powered EHR charting across… Government and Politics The VA’s Northwest regional director says that Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center won’t be required to reduce staffing or services to address its expected $35 million budget shortfall that was mostly caused by its problematic implementation of Oracle Cerner.