Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: October 24, 2022
Oracle‘s (NYSE: ORCL) Cerner subsidiary has secured a pair of task orders worth $956 million combined to continue to the deployment of an electronic health record system to Department of Veterans Affairs-run facilities, FedHealth IT reported Thursday.
The report noted Cerner Government Services will perform waves K to O deployments under a 27-month, $906 million task order and waves N to U deployments under a three-year, $50 million task order.
VA initially obligated a total of $789.3 million to Cerner for the additional work association with the department’s EHR modernization project.
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