WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs is accelerating a systemwide rollout of its new electronic health records platform, with full deployment at all medical sites by 2031, according to the ...
CampDoc, the leadingElectronic Health Record (EHR) system for camps and youth programs, announced a new integration with ...
Retired Capt. James A. Lovell, left, a NASA astronaut, speaks to more than 750 guests at the official opening of the Capt. James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in Chicago. (U.S. Navy photo by ...
The Fort Wayne VA Medical Center is among 13 chosen for the next rollout of an electronic health records program that has been besieged by service interruptions and congressional demands for updates.
Four Veterans Affairs health systems in Michigan will activate the department's new electronic health records system on Saturday, ending a three-year pause to a program that has been plagued by delays ...
Members of the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center color guard raise the ensign during morning colors, April 7, 2015. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospitalman James L. Stewart) The Pentagon and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced plans last week to accelerate the rollout of its embattled electronic health records system. Lawmakers, meanwhile, continue to call for oversight despite ...
Despite pleas from doctors and demands from lawmakers, the Obama administration will push ahead on the next stage of a maligned incentive program for electronic health records. The Centers for ...
Stacey Bsullak, a breast cancer survivor who relies on Central Maine Healthcare doctors for appointments, said her ...