That suit charged the vendor with adding 16 drug codes necessary for meaningful use certification directly into its software rather than providing access from a qualified database. The suit also ...
Customers of eClinicalWorks can breathe a little easier. As soon as word got out that the U.S. Department of Justice settled a False Claims Act case with eClinicalWorks, the company’s clients started ...
Less than 6 months after paying $155 million to settle claims it falsely obtained certification for its EHR software, eClinicalWorks has been hit with a class-action lawsuit that claims deficiencies ...
As eClinicalWorks faces a possible class action lawsuit and the potential for clients to switch to rival EHR vendors, some customers are coming forward with complaints about their treatment. The ...
Legal experts believe the recent $155 million settlement with EHR vendor eClinicalWorks in a False Claims Act case may be the start of greater Department of Justice (DOJ) activity in the EHR field.
EHR vendor eClinicalWorks has been hit with a second class-action lawsuit in as many months, this one from a Mississippi primary care clinic and a California physician that claim the company failed to ...
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Health IT vendor eClinicalWorks recently issued a safety warning to clinicians, pharmacists, patients and families. eClinicalWorks claimed it “periodically [identifies] potential patient safety risks ...
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