Chief Healthcare Executive October 21, 2022
Ron Southwick

The VA said last week it is delaying the rollout of the new system until June 2023. The VA said it is working with Oracle Cerner to address a host of issues, including some which could affect patient safety.

The Department of Veterans Affairs says it is continuing to work with Oracle Cerner on the modernization of its electronic health record system, a project that has rankled lawmakers.

The VA said last week that it is postponing the deployment of the new system until June 2023 to address a host of problems, including some that could affect patient safety. The VA initially tapped Cerner for the project in 2018. Oracle acquired Cerner in a $28 billion deal in June.

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