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AbsoluteCare announces $135 million in new funding from a group of investors that includes CVS Health Ventures. The company offers Medicare and Medicaid patients in urban areas data-driven physical and behavioral healthcare with a strong focus on social determinants of health.
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Praia Health presented a webinar last week titled “Innovating the Consumer Experience Beyond the EMR with Open Standards.”
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Family First Center of Lake County (IL) selects Ensoftek’s DrCloudEHR.

RoundTable Wellness (IN) implements behavioral health-focused ProsperityEHR.
The Comprehensive Digestive Institute of Nevada will use remote patient monitoring, care coordination, and AI-powered symptom triage and alerts software from Vironix Health.
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The Town of Andover in Massachusetts uses technology and resources from Care Solace to offer residents a mental health and social services support line and online search tool.

Syracuse ASC will pay $250,000 and implement a corrective action plan to settle potential HIPAA violations related to a 2021 ransomware attack that led to a data breach impacting 25,000 people. HHS OCR found that the surgery center hadn’t performed a thorough risk analysis before the breach, and that it failed to notify impacted individuals in a timely manner.
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RapidClaims earns top marks for highest overall performance of AI-powered claims automation platforms, according to a Black Book Research survey of physician practice and medical group providers.
A survey of 291 independent primary care physicians finds that nearly 40% are already using AI software on a daily basis for clinical documentation. Accuracy and reliability were their top deciding factors in selecting AI tools.
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Rezilient Health opens its third direct primary care “CloudClinic” in its hometown of St. Louis. The startup, which works primarily with employers and payers, enables patients to see trained clinicians who perform intake and vitals and then connect them virtually with physicians. Rezilient has developed its own technology and plans to open five more clinics in the coming year. The company announced $10 million in Series A funding last October.
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