Healthcare DIVE December 17, 2025
Emily Olsen

Thirteen medical centers are scheduled to go live with the Oracle EHR next year. But the embattled project hasn’t fully implemented most recommendations from the Government Accountability Office.

Lawmakers are worried about the embattled rollout of the Oracle electronic health record at the Department of Veterans Affairs as the date to resume deployments at new facilities draws closer.

Thirteen medical centers are scheduled to go live with the new record in 2026, including four sites in Michigan in April, lawmakers and witnesses said at a House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs hearing Monday.

The EHR’s overall rollout has been troubled so far, plagued by patient safety concerns, technology challenges and system reliability issues. In April 2023, the VA largely...

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