A telehealth company admitted to accessing patients' medical records under false pretenses in order to ​pass them on to law ...
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The nation’s largest health records company, Epic Systems, sued firms including GuardDog Telehealth, alleging they improperly ...
GuardDog Telehealth, a defendant in Epic's high-profile lawsuit over the alleged misuse of patient data, admitted it accessed ...
GuardDog Telehealth admitted it misrepresented its services to access patients’ health information, marking the first major concession in Epic’s lawsuit against Health Gorilla and other defendants ...
In an agreement between the two companies, GuardDog admitted it masqueraded as a healthcare provider in order to gain access ...
Aspen Valley Health, a critical access hospital in Colorado, is taking on a role typically reserved for large health systems: serving as an Epic host for other rural providers through the vendor’s ...
Epic health systems file a judgment to block GuardDog Telehealth from accessing national health data networks and mandate deletion of patient records.
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center said Monday it was unable to access patient medical records because of a reported outage tied to Epic, the electronic health record system it relies on. The ...
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