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Medication management vendor DrFirst acquires Myndshft Technologies, which specializes in real-time eligibility and benefits verification and expediting prior authorizations.


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From Not a Data Blocker: “Re: Epic/Particle Health/Carequality. Internal discussions at Epic about the ongoing Carequality dispute point toward the continued suspension of Particle Health while all this gets sorted out.” Not a Data Blocker forwarded an email from members of Epic’s Care Everywhere Governing Council that mentions several healthcare organizations that could be processed as treatment-based entries, and several others that are questionable and should be validated through dialogue with Particle. It seems like the sorting out will take some time.


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After three years as a public company, 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki expresses interest in taking the company private. Analysts say the move is likely the result of a decline in interest in its at-home DNA test kits, a bottomed out stock that has plunged the company’s value to below zero, a data breach last year (that it blamed on its users) that generated dozens of lawsuits, and prescription drug development efforts that haven’t paid off.

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AngelEye Health, developer of neonatal and pediatric patient and family engagement technology, acquires NICU care coordination and patient engagement company NICU2Home.


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Michelle Moran (Involta) joins HCTec as chief growth officer.


Government and Politics

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VA Secretary Denis McDonough says the joint DoD-VA roll out of Oracle Health EHR technology last month at the Lovell Federal Health Care Center in Chicago has been successful thus far, due in part to additional on-site personnel and enhanced training. While he wouldn’t go so far as to say the software is running without issue, he did express cautious optimism about resuming roll outs of Oracle Health at additional VA facilities next year.

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Meanwhile, the Government Accountability Office issues several recommendations in light of the DoD’s facility-wide roll out of its Oracle Health-based MHS Genesis system, including the establishment of user satisfaction goals for progress measurement and improvement planning, and resolving problems with its Dentrix module. It also recommends that both the DoD and VA address the last mile of integration issues at Lovell, largely related to legal and policy issues.


Privacy and Security

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RansomHub makes good on its threat to put stolen Change Healthcare data, including files from MetLife, CVS Caremark, Davis Vision, Health Net, and Teachers Health Trust, up for sale on the dark web. The ransomware group says it will allow insurance companies to pay ransoms to prevent the sale of their specific files.


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Currently there are "2 comments" on this Article:

  1. RE: Change HC/RansomHub, now that the data is for sale, what is the federal govt. or DOD doing to protect their TriCare data? My guess is not much, they are still using Windows 7 in many departments.

  2. Minor – really minor – correction about the joint DoD-VA roll out of Oracle Health EHR technology last month at the Lovell Federal Health Care Center. Lovelll FHCC is in North Chicago, not Chicago, at the Great Lakes Naval Center. Great Lakes is the Navy’s largest training base.







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