Kat Jercich
The $17 billion deal marks the second time the cloud health IT vendor has been acquired in the past three years.
The $17 billion deal marks the second time the cloud health IT vendor has been acquired in the past three years.
The organization said that doing so would allow patients to continue accessing care while giving Congress time to enact permanent policies.
The complaint follows a cybersecurity incident earlier this year that potentially exposed the personal information of more than 700,000 people.
About half say the COVID-19 pandemic - including vaccine appointment coordination and making the shift to telehealth - has made matters worse.
Federal regulators should "put guardrails on, but let us continue the good work," says Mayo Clinic's Dr. Michael Maniaci.
Collins, who has served as the director of the National Institutes of Health under three presidential administrations, will continue to innovate precision medicine at his National Human Genome Research Institute lab.
The retail giant said it would begin using Epic's electronic health record platform in its health centers, starting with its new facilities opening in Florida.
The complaint follows a phishing incident that may have allowed bad actors access to patient information for months.
Researchers surveyed nearly 600 health IT and security professionals about the ways cyberattacks disrupt care delivery and put patient safety at risk.