Healthcare IT News December 11, 2025
Andrea Fox

The GAO says the Oracle electronic health record system still has numerous unresolved issues, but the VA insists accounts of persistent potential safety risks are “cherry-picked” and meant to besmirch the Trump administration.

After a long pause that started back in 2023, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will make good in 2026 on its promise a year ago to restart and redouble its electronic health record modernization efforts.

The agency has ambitious plans for next year, with expansions expected at four sites each in Michigan and Ohio, three in Indiana and one each in Kentucky and Alaska.

WHY IT MATTERS
But as the VA pushes to accelerate the system’s rollout, recent reporting in the Washington Post suggests that many serious...

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