MedCity News September 26, 2024
Katie Adams

Following a months-long dispute, data platform Particle Health filed an antitrust lawsuit against Epic, alleging that the EHR giant is using its dominance in the market to prevent competition in the payer platform space. Particle believes the lawsuit is an “unprecedented challenge” to Epic’s market power, while Epic thinks the startup’s claims are “baseless.”

This week, a New York City-based startup decided to wage its own David vs. Goliath-style battle in the healthcare technology world.

Following a months-long dispute, data platform Particle Health sued EHR behemoth Epic. The startup filed an antitrust lawsuit against Epic in the Southern District of New York on Monday, alleging that the EHR vendor is using its dominance in the market to prevent competition in...

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