Allscripts, Teladoc release earnings results; Siemens to update medical scanners after cybersecurity alert & more — 13 health IT key notes

Here are 13 recent news updates on health IT companies.

Allscripts released its second quarter earnings results, posting $426.1 million in revenue.

Doctor On Demand will begin offering its video telemedicine services in Arkansas.

Drchrono unveiled a cloud-based EHR enabled with the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, or FHIR, interoperability standard.

GE Healthcare presented the premiere of "Heroines of Health," a documentary by Emmy award-winning filmmaker Lisa Russell, July 18.

eClinicalWorks EHRs have exchanged more than 2 million documents through the Carequality Interoperability Framework during the past 12 months.

Columbia, Md.-based MedStar Health will collaborate with Indivumed, a Hamburg, Germany-based oncology research company, to advance precision medicine treatments.

Intel named four winning teams for its Cervical Cancer Screening Kaggle Competition, a collaboration between Intel and MobileODT.

Microsoft named artificial intelligence a top priority in its most recent annual report.

Royal Philips signed a lease to occupy almost 14,000 square feet of space in a Pittsburgh office building.

Siemens plans to update software in some of its medical scanners by the end of the month after discovering vulnerabilities that leave the equipment vulnerable to being hacked.

Teladoc released its second quarter earnings results, posting $44.6 million in revenue.

The Health Information Trust Alliance and cybersecurity company Trend Micro partnered to create the HITRUST Cyber Threat Management and Response Center.

Virta Health, a startup that aims to reverse Type 2 diabetes, added former CMS Administrator Don Berwick, MD, to its board of directors.

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