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VA To Terminate Use of $472 Million Computer System. 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 ...
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… ...
News; Military; VA postpones rollout of computer system tested in Spokane until mid-2023, warns 41,500 veterans it may have delayed care Oct. 13, 2022 Updated Thu., Oct. 13, 2022 at 5:39 p.m. The ...
The system has gone live at five VA medical centers since 2018 but has been blamed for patient safety risks, productivity loss, delays in care and issues with medication management, officials and ...
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 ...
VA officials approved the system’s continued use despite warnings months earlier that a problem harming 148 veterans had not been fully resolved, according to a VA Office of Inspector General ...
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 emails.
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 ...
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 ...
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