Morning Headlines 6/16/17
Apple is quietly working on turning your iPhone into the one-stop shop for all your medical info
Christina Farr reports that Apple wants to store health information on iPhone and work with EHR developers to allow users to export information to care providers as needed.
Coming to ONC – One Informaticist’s Journey
In his first blog post as National Coordinator for Health IT, Don Rucker, MD discusses the challenges facing the health IT industry, and his background as an informaticist.
Congress offers $65M as down payment on Vista replacement
The House Appropriations Committee approves a $65 million down payment toward the VA’s Cerner procurement, with the stipulation that it will integrate with both DoD and private EHR systems. The DoD’s Cerner implementation will cost $4.3 billion in total, and estimates suggest that the VA’s final cost could climb as high as $16 billion.
In New York, prescription eligibility check vendor CoPilot Provider Support Services agrees to pay $130,000 to settle a case with the state attorney general after waiting more than a year before notifying affected patients that a hacker had accessed its system and stolen 220,000 patient records.

The news about AHRQ is very unfortunate. The AHRQ staff were always excellent to collaborate with. They had an impressive…