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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas

Preservation Wellness Technologies, LLC sues Allscripts, Athenahealth, Epic, and NextGen for patent infringement on its patent which generically describes a patient portal that “employs a server on which the health care records of participating patients are stored” and where “patients can review their own records via Internet and can edit them.”

Cerner Announces Share Repurchase Program

Cerner’s board of directors has approved a stock repurchase program authorizing the purchase of $245 million of its common stock, representing an estimated 1.2 percent of its outstanding shares. The stock will be repurchased in blocks over an undisclosed period of time.

Trends in Clinical Lab & Digital Pathology | 2015

Peer60 publishes analysis on the Clinical Lab and Pathology market, finding that Meditech (25 percent) and Cerner (22 percent) are the segment’s market share leaders, while replacement vendor mind share is closely split between Epic (33 percent) and Cerner (30 percent). 51 percent of respondents report that they are planning to move away from their current vendor.

PointClickCare Gears Up for IPO

Long-term care software vendor PointClickCare files its IPO with the SEC at an initial valuation of $100 million.



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Currently there are "2 comments" on this Article:

  1. I’m guessing Preservation Wellness Technologies LLC is/are a patent troll(s) – google revealed nothing except these lawsuits.

  2. System with same function built and published by Columbia University four years before filing. Only possible feature is editing. Last I checked, I could not edit my epic MyChart results.

    Int J Med Inform. 2002 Dec 18;68(1-3):113-27.
    The patient clinical information system (PatCIS): technical solutions for and experience with giving patients access to their electronic medical records.
    Cimino JJ1, Patel VL, Kushniruk AW.
    Author information
    Abstract
    As health records evolve into electronic form, increasing demand is being made to provide patients with access to them. We sought to study the character and impact of such access to determine how patients use such records, what cognitive effects it has on them, and how it affects their relationship with their health care providers. We created the Patient Clinical Information System (PatCIS) to interface with the clinical data repository at New York Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH) to allow patients to add to and review their medical data. We also provided educational resources and automated advice programs. We provided access to the system to thirteen subjects over a 36-month period and reviewed their activities in the system’s usage log. We also collected data via questionnaire and telephone interview. We collected data for a total of 223 patient months. We found that patients varied in their use of the system, from once a month or less to one or more times per day. All patients primarily used the system to review laboratory results. Both they and their physicians believed that use of the system enhanced the patients’ understanding of their conditions and improved their communication with their physicians. There were no adverse events encountered during the study.
    PMID: 12467796 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]







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