Healthcare IT News October 21, 2024
Andrea Fox

The electronic health record giant says that it did not violate federal law prohibiting unfair business practices when it raised concerns about certain patient data requests over the Carequality interoperability framework.

In a letter to Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald this past week, Epic requested a pre-motion conference in support of its anticipated motion to dismiss Particle Health Inc. v. Epic Systems Corporation, a lawsuit Particle Health filed in the Southern District of New York last month.

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The October 15 letter to the court detailed what legal representative Lauren Moskowitz, partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore called “core legal flaws” in the antitrust lawsuit, which alleges that Epic used its influence in the Carequality interoperability framework to block...

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