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Morning Headlines 5/6/19
U.S. doctors use medical records to fight measles outbreak
Doctors like those at NYU Langone Health are using EHRs to identify patients in measles outbreak areas who have not received the measles vaccine.
Grahame Grieve Named 2019 Glaser Award Recipient
UTHealth’s School of Biomedical Informatics names interoperability expert Grahame Grieve winner of the 2019 John P. Glaser Health Informatics Innovator Award.
Direct Recruiters and Sister Company Direct Consulting Associates to Integrate
Hospital IT staffing and consulting firm Direct Consulting Associates will roll into sister company Direct Recruiters.
The former “citizen-scientist in residence” of UBiome – the microbiome testing vendor raided by the FBI after complaints of insurance overbilling – shares Theranos-like warning signs.
CareCloud raises $33M from inside investors
EHR and practice management vendor CareCloud raises $33 million, bringing its total raised to over $150 million.
“Doctors like those at NYU Langone Health are using EHRs to identify patients in measles outbreak areas who have not received the measles vaccine.”
“In response, Epic released a how-to guide last month that incorporated many of the best ideas from its customers fighting the outbreak.”
FYI, for those that also have Epic and want this guide look in Galaxy with title “Caring for Patients Who Are at Risk for Measles”