Morning Headlines 2/23/17
Epic’s new app program tries to connect EHR networks
Epic moves forward with its FHIR-based app store, Orchard.
Soon-Shiong’s new cancer vaccine is the “culmination” of NantWorks’ science
NantHealth CEO Patrick Soon-Shiong announces at HIMSS that his company has received FDA clearance to move forward with a “Cancer Vaccine” that he says will isolate the mutations that define a tumor and then prepare the patient’s immune system to fight back with four vaccine components administered over a 14-day cycle.
The Price of Health Records: Electronic Healthcare Data In the Underground
A Trend Micro cybersecurity report analyzes the dark web value of a stolen EHR database.
Obamacare launched a new wave of startups. Now they’re bracing for what’s next.
The Chicago Tribune profiles Stride Health in a piece on the uncertain future of digital health startups that proliferated under ACA.
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