With Cerner EHR rollout delayed, VA also will slow adoption of scheduling program


After the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs confirmed its plans last week to delay rolling out Cerner Corp.'s electronic health record system in the Pacific Northwest, the agency told Congress on Thursday that the VA also will stretch the implementation of the Cerner-developed appointment scheduling tool from three years to five.

Last week, the VA told lawmakers that its promised implementation of Cerner's (Nasdaq: CERN) EHR will be delayed from March 2020 until October 2020 for two of the three…

Previous Ganz apologizes for remarks about Washington insurance commissioner
Next San Antonio's Westover Hills area to get new emergency hospital