When Utah tapped tech developer Twenty to create its $6 million COVID-19 contact tracing app this spring, the state health department later had to shift gears when only 200 people opted to share their location tracking data with the app,…
While most consumers (81 percent) prefer physical and in-person healthcare experiences, younger generations are becoming more accepting of digital encounters as their first choice, according to a recent Accenture report.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is rebooting its $16 billion Cerner EHR go-live and will follow a revised implementation schedule this fall, according to a Sept. 3 FCW report.
The Federal Communications Commission recently published application details on its $100 million Connected Care Pilot Program, which aims to enhance telehealth access for low-income Americans and veterans.
A federal judge in Illinois dismissed the class-action lawsuit against the University of Chicago Medical Center and Google, which alleged HIPAA violations.
GoodRx, an online platform that offers users coupons for price cuts on prescription drugs, recently filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a public offering of up to $100 million worth of shares, according to…
Oklahoma's state health department is working with Google to improve the accuracy and quality of its COVID-19 data reporting system, according to local NBC affiliate KJRH.
Two hospitals and two healthcare preparedness organizations in North Carolina have been unable to submit all their COVID-19 data due to technical issues, according to a report from ABC 13 News.
Chinese hackers targeted the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and other schools to steal coronavirus vaccine data, according to The New York Times.
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