Epic Systems told customers in a notice on Thursday that the company cut off data access to a startup called Particle Health .
Epic Systems, the largest provider of software for managing medical records, says a venture-backed startup called Particle Health is using patient data in unauthorized and unethical ways that have nothing to do with treatment. "This poses potential security and privacy risks, including the potential for HIPAA Privacy Rule violations," Epic said in the notice, which was obtained by CNBC.late Friday, Carequality said it takes disputes"very seriously and is committed to maintaining the integrity of the dispute resolution process as well as trusted exchange within the framework." The organization said it can't comment about the existence of any disputes or member activities.
Michael Marchant, director of interoperability and innovation at University of California Davis Health, serves as the chair of Epic's Governing Council. He said it's hard to know exactly why Particle might have provided these organizations with records, or whether it intentionally engaged in wrongdoing. But, he said, companies have to act responsibly even if pressured to deliver financial results.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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