The following health IT vendor contracts and go-lives were reported during the past week.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and 2bPrecise entered into a technology license agreement and research collaboration.
Online Care Group, one of American Well's clinical partners, went live in Texas June 2.
Bitmark — a software company focused on digital property — will fund a UC Berkeley School of Public Health study using user-donated data held on the company's blockchain technology.
The Department of Veterans Affairs will implement Cerner as its systemwide EHR. However, its existing scheduling contract with a health IT competitor, Epic, may still hold.
IBM entered into a multiyear strategic partnership with Beijing, China-based Baheal Pharmaceutical Group.
Philadelphia-based Einstein Healthcare Network selected Teladoc for its new telehealth initiative.
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