Amidst allegations that software giant Epic is a barrier to a national system of shared health records, Judy Faulkner, founder and CEO of the company, has spoken up to fight back, according to an ...
This week, a New York City-based startup decided to wage its own David vs. Goliath-style battle in the healthcare technology world. The payer platform space refers to the emerging market for digital ...
Responding to an antitrust lawsuit the company faces from Particle Health, Epic Systems is asking the Carequality interoperability network to share some further information about the dispute. The EHR ...
Seventeen healthcare organizations using Epic’s software connected to a federally backed health information network in November. The organizations began participating in the Trusted Exchange Framework ...
Particle alleges electronic health record vendor Epic used its position as a “monopolist” to prevent competition in the payer market. Up to 94% of patients in the U.S. have at least one medical record ...
Epic Systems is asking a district court to throw out Particle Health's antitrust lawsuit, arguing that the startup failed to present the electronic health record company's anticompetitive conduct in ...
Epic’s annual Users Group Meeting kicked off today at its massive headquarters in Verona, Wisconsin. It’s anticipated that the electronic health record giant will announce new artificial intelligence ...
Judy Faulkner takes the stage at Epic System’s annual customer meeting, trailed by a 6-foot tall plastic swan boat that requires two human handlers. Seven thousand healthcare industry executives ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (WKOW) -- The Minnesota-based health care company CureIS is suing Verona-based Epic Systems in federal court, accusing the health technology giant of interfering with its business, ...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Epic Systems used a company-first policy with customers, misused trade secrets and made false claims in order to drive out a company it saw as a direct competitor, a new lawsuit ...