Practice Fusion admitted to receiving kickbacks from a major opioid company in exchange for using its EHR platform to influence physician prescription and will pay a multimillion-dollar fine to ...
Electronic records software provider Practice Fusion will pay $145 million in damages to settle allegations that its services were used to influence doctors to prescribe opioid medication to US ...
Practice Fusion, a San Francisco-based electronic health records (EHR) vendor and a subsidiary of Allscripts, has agreed to a $145 million settlement with the federal government to resolve allegations ...
Practice Fusion, an electronic health records company owned by Allscripts, received a grand jury subpoena as part of an ongoing government criminal investigation, as disclosed in a public filing with ...
Practice Fusion was once praised for helping modernize archaic ways of maintaining health records by providing "a free, web-based electronic medical records platform to doctors and their practices," ...
A health IT company that made a free, ad-supported electronic health record system will pay $145 million to resolve an investigation of a kickback scheme the company entered with an unnamed ...
Cloud-based EHR provider Practice Fusion has launched a version of its EHR that is native to iOS- and Android-based tablets, meaning the application program has been written for the specific hardware.
Practice Fusion, a medical records startup that attracted more than $150 million from VCs, including at Founders Fund, Kleiner Perkins and Artis Ventures, has received its share of negative press ...