Becker's Healthcare July 21, 2022
Laura Dyrda

The $16 billion price tag on the Department of Veterans Affairs’ EHR rollout could triple due to delayed installations, system maintenance, staffing issues and more, according to the Military Times.

The project was initially approved in 2017 during the Trump administration to install the Cerner EHR, now branded as Oracle Cerner, at VA hospitals across the U.S. over a 10-year period. Since then, the medical record system has faced rollout challenges, and a report last week by the...

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