Texas’ attorney general is suing Verona-based Epic Systems, alleging the healthcare software company has an illegal monopoly ...
Texas filed a lawsuit alleging Epic uses its market power to exclude competitors, one of multiple antitrust lawsuits the ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Verona-based Epic Systems, alleging the company runs an illegal monopoly and blocks parents from accessing their children's medical records.
Attorney General Ken Pax­ton says the EHR vendor uses deceptive and anticompetitive practices to restrict parental access to ...
The suit also accuses Epic of restricting parents’ access to children’s medical records. Epic called the complaint “flawed ...
Texas is suing the electronic medical records conglomerate that owns the MyChart system, Epic Systems, alleging that it both ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Epic alleging the health tech company monopolizes the electronic ...
The state’s Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit that also alleges the company blocks competition.
Texas sues Epic, alleging monopolistic tactics and restricting parental access to minors' medical records, impacting hospitals and patients.
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