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VOICE ARCHIVE

Sarah Kliff

@sarahkliff
6 posts
2021-03-23
A new federal law required hospitals to post their real prices starting January 1. A bunch of hospitals wrote code that blocked Google from showing that data in search results. Price transparency! https://www.wsj.com/...
2021-03-23 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Analysis of 3,100 sites shows that hospitals are using code to hide pages containing pricing data from being crawled by search engines, violating US federal law

Webpages for hundreds of hospitals require users to click through to find prices, undermining federal transparency rule, Journal analysis shows Tweets: @ericgeller , @annemariebrid...

2021-03-18
Alexa, call the doctor? Looks like Amazon is making a pretty significant foray into primary care telemedicine this summer. Market might have been primed a bit by the pandemic getting people used to virtual visits. https://www.aboutamazon.com/ ...
2021-03-18 View on X
Bloomberg

Amazon says it will expand Amazon Care, a telehealth service piloted on its employees in Seattle, to other companies and the rest of its US employees this year

24 hours a day, 365 days a year Stephanie Mlot / PCMag : Amazon Care Health Service Expands Across the US This Summer Mehreen Kasana / Input : Amazon wants to be your healthcare pr...

2020-07-13
Good morning, this is how coronavirus test results are transferred and tracked in 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2020-07-13 View on X
New York Times

As US COVID-19 cases surge, public health officials are battling broken, fragmented data systems, some relying on fax, that are seriously impeding progress

Before public health officials can manage the pandemic, they must deal with a broken data system that sends incomplete results in formats they can't easily use. Tweets: @sarahkliff...

2020-01-31
Astounding: an electronic medical record company solicited kickbacks from opioid manufacturers in return for tweaks to its records that would encourage more opioid prescribing — at the height of the opioid epidemic. https://www.justice.gov/...
2020-01-31 View on X
Bloomberg

Practice Fusion, which offers free, ad-supported health records software to doctors, agrees to pay $145M DOJ fine for its role in boosting opioid prescriptions

and the fact that this practice went on until 2019, years after the opioid crisis had become a full-blown national crisis, make it even more scandalous. https://www.bloomberg.com/....

2020-01-30
Astounding: an electronic medical record company solicited kickbacks from opioid manufacturers in return for tweaks to its records that would encourage more opioid prescribing — at the height of the opioid epidemic. https://www.justice.gov/...
2020-01-30 View on X
Bloomberg

Practice Fusion, which offers free, ad-supported health records software to doctors, agrees to pay $145M DOJ fine for its role in boosting opioid prescriptions

- Practice Fusion ensured that addictive drugs were on the menu  — 'It's evil.  There's really no other word for it,' doctor says

2019-11-12
Weird how Google can collect millions of patient records from hospitals, yet when I ask about patient info I'm constantly told “we can't talk to you because of HIPAA” 😐 https://twitter.com/...
2019-11-12 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Google partnered with Ascension, the 2nd-largest US health-care system, to analyze personal health info of millions, sources say as part of Project Nightingale

Search giant is amassing health records from Ascension facilities in 21 states; patients not yet informed