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The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending the trial of a $472 million computer system at the Florida-based Bay Pines VA Medical Center after the system failed, the St. Petersburg Times reports.
WASHINGTON -- For the first time, the Department of Veterans Affairs acknowledged Thursday that a $472 million computer system at Bay Pines VA Medical Center may never work correctly. The Core Fina… ...
WASHINGTON (Tribune News Service) — A vital computer system used at Spokane's VA medical center, Fairchild Air Force Base and military hospitals across the country went down for several hours on ...
WASHINGTON – Friday’s decision by the Department of Veterans Affairs to stop the deployment of a flawed computer system while continuing to use it in the Inland Northwest was met with a mix of ...
WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Thursday it will postpone the rollout of a troubled computer system it has been testing in Spokane for the past two years and will ...
In hearings on Capitol Hill, officials from the Department of Veterans Affairs said they remain committed to the troubled computer system, despite uncertainty about when — and if — its ...
Washington ― The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced Thursday that it is postponing the rollout of a new electronic health record system at the VA hospital in Saginaw that had been ...
Work ground to a halt at Spokane's Veterans Affairs hospital Thursday after an update to a troubled computer system left patient data corrupted and unusable, according to patients and internal ...
An inspector general's draft report found VA officials approved the system's rollout despite warnings of unresolved errors that had harmed 148 veterans.
SPOKANE, Wash. – A day after the Department of Veterans Affairs told Congress four deaths have been linked to the rollout of a new computer records system that was tested in Spokane, the Senate ...