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 ...
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 ...
EHR vendor eClinicalWorks has been hit with a class-action lawsuit that alleges patients couldn’t trust their medical record’s accuracy due to flaws in the company’s software. The suit comes just six ...
A Mississippi clinic and a California physician allege eClinicalWorks failed to meet its contractual promises to comply with Meaningful Use requirements. (Getty/eccolo74) EHR vendor eClinicalWorks has ...
Westborough electronic health records software vendor eClinicalWorks and some of its employees will pay a total of $155 million to settle a lawsuit alleging the company misrepresented its software’s ...
Health IT vendor eClinicalWorks recently issued a safety warning to clinicians, pharmacists, patients and families. eClinicalWorks claimed it “periodically [identifies] potential patient safety risks ...
eClinicalWorks customers will not have to return meaningful use incentives, despite government allegations eClinicalWorks falsely obtained certification for its EHR software, a CMS spokesperson told ...
[B]URLINGTON — A Massachusetts-based electronic health records company with numerous clients in Vermont is settling a fraud case for $155 million with the U.S. Justice Department. The massive ...
Remember the eClinicalWorks settlement from earlier this summer? The Westborough, Massachusetts-based company and some of its employees were told to pay $155 million to resolve a False Claims Act ...
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