The Department of Veterans Affairs has the option to terminate its contract with Epic and Leidos for a $624 million patient scheduling system, despite early success at an Ohio VA facility, according ...
Verona, Wisconsin-based healthcare technology giant Epic Systems is in the midst of developing a medical appointment and scheduling system for U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. But, with its rival ...
A big appointment scheduling contract between the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Epic that's been up in the air in recent years may soon be resolved – and may go instead to rival Cerner, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has suspended a $624 million contract awarded to Epic Systems and Lockheed Martin to develop an appointment scheduling system for the department, reports Politico.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Services will continue to use Epic Systems for its online medical appointment scheduling program despite the VA this week choosing Cerner to provide its EHR services.
UF Health St. Johns launched a new electronic health record system, Epic, across its hospital and outpatient locations. The system aims to improve care coordination, patient safety, and operational ...
The Veterans Affairs Administration has sidelined a $624 million contract with Epic and Lockheed Martin to implement its MASS physician scheduling product while it tests a cheaper upgrade using its ...
Epic Systems Corp. may lose its part of a $642 million government contract to provide its commercial computerized patient-scheduling system to the Veterans Health Administration if home-grown software ...