eClinicalWorks customers will not have to return meaningful use incentives, despite government allegations eClinicalWorks falsely obtained certification for its EHR software, a CMS spokesperson told ...
Less than 6 months after paying $155 million to settle claims it falsely obtained certification for its EHR software, eClinicalWorks has been hit with a class-action lawsuit that claims deficiencies ...
EHR vendor eClinicalWorks has been hit with a class-action lawsuit that alleges patients couldn’t trust their medical record’s accuracy due to flaws in the company’s software. The suit comes just six ...
Customers of eClinicalWorks can breathe a little easier. As soon as word got out that the U.S. Department of Justice settled a False Claims Act case with eClinicalWorks, the company’s clients started ...
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on May 31, 2017, an agreement (Settlement Agreement) settling allegations in the DOJ’s Complaint-in-Intervention (Complaint) that eClinicalWorks (ECW), a ...
Legal experts say the eClinicalWorks case may prompt future False Claims Act litigation from the federal government. EHR company eClinicalWorks, which recently paid $155 million to resolve allegations ...
The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced on May 31, 2017, a $155 million settlement of its lawsuit alleging False Claims Act (“FCA”) and Anti-Kickback Statute (“AKS”) violations committed by ...
Health IT vendor eClinicalWorks recently issued a safety warning to clinicians, pharmacists, patients and families. eClinicalWorks claimed it “periodically [identifies] potential patient safety risks ...
Remember the eClinicalWorks settlement from earlier this summer? The Westborough, Massachusetts-based company and some of its employees were told to pay $155 million to resolve a False Claims Act ...
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