Allscripts has agreed to pay $145 million to resolve potential civil and criminal liability in connection to a Department of Justice investigation into the business practices of Practice Fusion, a ...
Allscripts has reached a tentative agreement with the Department of Justice to pay $145 million to settle investigations of the EHR vendor’s subsidiary Practice Fusion’s compliance with HIPAA and the ...
Allscripts has reached a tentative deal with the Department of Justice to pay $145 million to settle an investigation into Practice Fusion's compliance with the Anti-Kickback Statute and HIPAA, ...
EHR vendor Practice Fusion, a subsidiary of Allscripts, received a grand jury subpoena in March in relation to an ongoing criminal investigation, Allscripts reported in a May 2 filing with the U.S.
Practice Fusion, an electronic health records company owned by Allscripts, received a grand jury subpoena as part of an ongoing government criminal investigation, as disclosed in a public filing with ...
Chicago-based EHR vendor Allscripts has agreed to pay $145 million to settle a civil and criminal investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice into alleged business practices by its subsidiary ...
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