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Virginia Launches First-in-the-Nation Program to Connect Emergency Departments Across the Commonwealth

Virginia launches the Emergency Department Care Coordination Program, using Collective Medical technology to connect EDs across its 129 hospitals.

athenahealth Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2018 Results

Athenahealth reports Q2 results: revenue up 10 percent, adjusted EPS $1.08 vs. $0.51 (both based on a new revenue recognition standard), beating earnings estimates but falling short on revenue.

Teladoc Announces Corporate Name Change to Teladoc Health

Teladoc will change its name to Teladoc Health.

MEDICAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC. SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION JULY 31, 2018

Meditech reports Q2 results: revenue up 7.1 percent, EPS $0.65 vs. $0.39.

Ancestry and 23andMe Agree to Rules on Providing DNA to Third Parties

Ancestry.com and 23andMed will provide consumers with a separate consent form to convey their permission for their genetic information to be shared with third parties.



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