AS THAT STORM GETS CLOSER. NOW TO OUR BREAKING NEWS FROM ONE OF KANSAS CITY’S TOP EMPLOYERS. ORACLE IS LAYING OFF MORE PEOPLE. KMBC NINE INVESTIGATES HAS CONFIRMED MULTIPLE LAYOFFS AT ORACLE TODAY, ...
Several Kansas City area-based employees at Oracle received layoff notices on Tuesday, KMBC 9 Investigates has confirmed from at least two sources with knowledge of company’s actions. The company, now ...
Health care technology company Veradigm has appointed Don Trigg, former president at Cerner, as CEO and member of the board of directors, effective Sept. 2. The Chicago-based company, whose stock was ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- Mosaic Life Care announced Friday, it will begin mailing notification letters to certain patients whose information was involved in an Oracle Health/Cerner incident ...
Planned Systems International conducts tests and manages projects related to the rollout of the new Oracle Cerner electronic health record. Planned Systems International has won a potential five-year, ...
Former Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., said “there's no reason in the world” why VA cannot successfully deploy its beleaguered Oracle Cerner electronic health record system. Veterans Affairs Leadership ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to restart deployment of a new electronic health records system in 2026, roughly four years after its adoption was paused amid concerns for patient safety and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is getting ready to resume the rollout of its new Electronic Health Record, after putting the project on pause for a year-and-a-half to address persistent ...
Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., who chairs the House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Technology Modernization, said he appreciated VA’s engagement with Congress “about establishing some metrics that ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Thursday that it has awarded Oracle Cerner — the embattled technology provider of the agency’s electronic health record system — with an extension of its ...
Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) made a $28 billion bet on Cerner Corporation to revolutionize healthcare. However, the electronic health records system has been linked to patient deaths, leading to a ...