Electronic health record giant Epic and a group of healthcare providers are suing health information network Health Gorilla ...
Epic’s lawsuit against Health Gorilla is less about one alleged data misuse scheme and more about a deeper fault line in healthcare interoperability: data can move faster than the rules governing it.
Health Gorilla, Inc. ("Health Gorilla"), a leading provider of healthcare interoperability access, released a statement today in response to the lawsuit filed by Epic Systems Corporation and several ...
A lawsuit filed by electronic health record giant Epic could encourage reforms to a problematic system, where non-health ...
This story has been updated with a statement from Health Gorilla. A lawsuit filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California alleges that Health Gorilla – a clinical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Healthcare Dive caught up with Epic at the HIMSS23 conference in Chicago. Epic, one of the nation’s largest electronic health ...
While Monopolization claims hold up, court trims claims of conspiracy to restrain trade. A recent decision from Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald in the Southern District of New York has set the framework ...
Epic fired back at the Texas Attorney General's allegations that it monopolizes the electronic health record market and unlawfully restricts parental access to their minor children’s medical records.
EHR giant Epic, together with a handful of healthcare providers, has filed a federal lawsuit aimed at stopping what it calls a scheme to exploit and monetize patient medical records without consent.
Providers participate in interoperability frameworks, like Carequality and the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, that set rules for the exchange of medical data and allow clinicians to ...