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Davide Savenije Editor-in-Chief Twitter | Email The malware that hit more than 250 Universal Health Services hospitals last month is poised for another onslaught, federal officials warned. | Some health IT experts have criticized the delays, arguing that free and unfettered data sharing could help the country coordinate its pandemic response as the U.S experiences a third spike in COVID-19 cases. | Jefferies analyst David Windley called the results "robust overall but mixed in the details," calling membership growth underwhelming, and shares dipped. | In this new Trendline, explore the biggest question in healthcare today: How much will telehealth impact the future of healthcare, and will this trend last once the pandemic is over? | The South, which was particularly hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic over the summer, saw the biggest month-over-month rise in telehealth claim lines, rising 9.7%, according to the analysis. | The EHR vendor's health system clients are especially warming up to its data tools that can help streamline their own workflows during the COVID-19 pandemic, President Don Trigg said during a Wednesday call with investors. | The overhaul has been dogged by delays, management turnover, snowballing spending and operational issues since it launched in 2018. | From Our Library View all resources What We're Reading The Washington Post | MobiHealthNews | Becker's Hospital Review | Upcoming Event Nov. 10, 2020 - Nov. 10, 2020 | Webinar 2pm ET | Company Announcements Press releases from companies in your industry. Press release from DataLink Software | Press release from CareAsOne | Press release from Dignity Health Global Education (DHGE) | Press release from CareRev | Press release from PartsSource | Post a press release Dive Into a Topic |
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