Epic Systems says 300,000 people’s digital health information records were accessed and sold from health records networks to law firms seeking clients.
Some people believe the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA), a decades-old electronic health record (EHR) system developed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, ...
Veterans Affairs officials on Friday announced a full halt to its troubled electronic health records modernization project, calling into question whether the $16-billion effort will be completely ...
There’s been a steady rush of new studies on a topic that hits home to healthcare consumers — and should hit home to healthcare entrepreneurs. The topic is electronic health records and the data shows ...
Newly discovered errors in how patient prescriptions are logged in the Department of Veterans Affairs new electronic health records system could endanger medical care for tens of thousands of veterans ...
Health records companies are racing to weave artificial intelligence into multiple segments of their software, hoping that by streamlining clunky experiences they can attract clients and keep up with ...
Open-source medical software has been around for over 30 years. Unless you are in healthcare IT, however, chances are you’ve never even heard of it. But that’s poised to change. With the passage of ...
Healthcare software giant Epic Systems sued several companies on Tuesday, accusing them of improperly accessing hundreds of ...
NextGen Healthcare Inc., a provider of electronic health record software and practice management systems, has suffered a data breach that resulted in the theft of about 1 million individuals’ records.
The software company accuses Gorilla Health of knowingly enabling fake medical providers to access patients' records and sell ...
Veterans Affairs officials announced on April 21 a complete halt to its electronic records modernization project, putting hopes of completing the project by 2028 in doubt. (Getty Images) Veterans ...