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FDA updates its policy to accept de-identified real-world evidence to support drug and device application reviews. This change allows use of registries, insurance claims, and EHR data that were previously excluded because they lacked patient-level confidential information.
FDA says it intends to review the same policy change in its guidance for drug and biologics.
Reader Comments
From Dr.SickandTiredHIT: “Re: Texas versus Epic. Can we all just say the quiet part out loud? A conservative politician, who is running for statewide office and is looking to make a splash, is suing a company led by a liberal in a liberal city. The Texas v. Epic suit is nonsense beyond a politician trying to score points. Why can’t Epic say that?”
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Virtual cardiology company Auxira Health raises $7.8 million in seed funding. Auxira offers cardiology practices remote services that include access to advanced practice providers, care coordination, patient engagement, medication management, and system integration. MedStar Health (MD) launched Auxira in May through a collaboration with Abundant Venture Partners.
Healthcare technology, analytics, and services vendor Sentact acquires event and incident management company Performance Health Partners and Vizient’s Patient Safety Organization. Performance Health Partners founder and CEO Heidi Raines will join Sentact as chief strategy officer.

Lin Health announces $11 million in Series A funding. The company offers an app-based treatment program for the management of chronic pain.
The private equity owners of Netsmart will reportedly seek a buyer for the company for the second time.

Medify Health, which offers remote patient monitoring and chronic care management services for Medicare beneficiaries, shuts down.
Sales
- WellSpan Health will expand its use of Aidoc’s clinical AI beyond radiology to include its nine hospitals and 250 outpatient facilities.
- The Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute (FL) selects Reimagine Care’s virtual cancer care services.
- Mt. San Rafael Hospital and Clinics (CO) will implement Oracle Health, apparently replacing Medhost in the 25-bed hospital.
- Berlin, Germany-based Charité, which is Europe’s largest university hospital at 3,000 beds, will implement Epic in a $235 million project.
People

Rakshay Jain, MBA (Innovaccer) joins DexCare as chief product officer.
Announcements and Implementations
Tebra incorporates DrFirst’s RxInform prescription notification tool into its EHR+ for private practices.

South Gippsland Hospital in Australia implements Altera Digital Health’s Sunrise EHR.
Children’s Minnesota will outsource its revenue cycle management to Ensemble Health Partners.
Manifest MedEx will provide the California Mental Health Services Authority with ADT notifications for people who are being seen by county behavioral health organizations.
Health insurer Fallon Community Health plan sues Innovaccer, alleging that the company’s software was worthless, didn’t improve risk adjustment revenue as promised, and was sold under fraudulent misrepresentation.
Government and Politics
PenRad Technologies will pay $530,000 to settle federal allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by inadvertently causing providers to bill Medicare and MassHealth for medically unnecessary breast cancer screenings due to an overlooked software setting. Intelerad Medical Systems acquired PenRad in 2022.

Members of the House Veterans’ Affairs Technology Modernization Subcommittee voice concern over the soaring cost of the VA’s Oracle Health–based EHR Modernization program. The estimate has grown from an initial $10 billion to $37 billion, and the Institute for Defense Analyses projects at least $50 billion. Thirteen facilities are slated to go live next year, with full deployment expected by 2031. Subcommittee chair Tom Barrett (R-MI), a US Army veteran, has a personal stake in the rollout because four Michigan facilities that he uses for care will be the first to adopt the system since the 2023 pause.
An ASTP blog post outlines the similarities and differences between TEFCA and CMS-Aligned Networks.
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University of California researchers find that automated outreach to patients offering help with advance care planning significantly increases the number of patients who complete ACP documentation.
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- WellSky and UMed partner to expand home-based patient access to national clinical research registries.
- Wolters Kluwer Health releases a new report titled “Future Forecast: The Growing Impact of PAs in the Healthcare System.”
- Clinical Architecture releases a new episode of “The Informonster Podcast” titled “Inside Informatics with John D’Amore.”
- Linus Health names Julie Wood, MD, MPH senior medical director, clinician engagement.
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- The Cyber Risks of Legacy Applications for EHRs and Why Action Cannot Wait (CTG)
- How Healthcare Organizations Use Analytics to Improve Outcomes (Dimensional Insight)
- Survey reveals challenges physician assistants face: AI, insurance, and technology (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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For Dr.SickandTiredHIT –
Correct, Paxton would never have filled suit against Elliso/Oracle. But there is no point in responding. The far right won’t accept facts and this can wait until the suit is dismissed for the lack of merit. Just like the James and Schiff real estate cases.
To: Dr.SickandTiredHIT:
I’m not sure it’s quite that simple. If you look at par. 93 of the complaint, the AG does raise a valid concern about Texas hospitals’ dollars leaving the state and being used to build what they describe as a “castle and moat.” That argument resonates with some stakeholders who are focused on economic impact and local investment. It’s a nuanced situation—politics may play a role, but there are also substantive points being raised that deserve consideration.
“A valid concern…”
Oh please. Everyone picks the software they like and the origin of that software is an afterthought.
OK, but Oracle Corp. Is headquartered in Texas, right? Yes, and Oracle is a perfect example of how easy it is for a business to change their headquarters.
Furthermore, if this is really the goal here (sending more business to Oracle), then the whole lawsuit can be recast as a blatant example of corporate favouritism.
The enterprise software business has high barriers to entry and incredible leverage when scaling for customer numbers. No amount of local business boosterism can overcome this. Many have tried and all have failed.
Re: VA Oversight Gaslighting
Look at the very bottom footer of the GAO report detailing Oracle’s vaporware feeding-trough gig. It has this little blurb of text that would be hilarious if the topic wasn’t so tragic and the conduct so unconscionable.
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To Report Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in Federal Programs Contact FraudNet: Website: https://www.gao.gov/about/what-gao-does/fraudnet
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Where else in the world do they pay you 5x more when you fail?