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International health IT week in review: July 1 – Pulse+IT

Written by Kate McDonald on 01 July 2018.

Pulse+IT’s weekly round-up of international health IT news for the week ending July 1: Amazon buys into US pharmacy market, Outcome Health’s poor outcome, GE spins off healthcare division, transparent Deepmind, US Veterans’ EHR, Medtronic and IBM Watson AI for diabetes, Welsh GPs swap preferred PMS, meaningful use v activities-based approach

Amazon’s attack on pharmacies has just begun
Washington Post ~ Carolyn Y Johnson ~ 28/06/2018

Online retail giant Amazon is entering the pharmacy business after months of speculation that the company could disrupt how prescription drugs are sold the same way it upended bricks-and-mortar retail.


Outcome Health: The fall of a healthcare unicorn and the r…

Read the full article at: https://www.pulseitmagazine.com.au/australian-ehealth/4434-international-health-it-week-in-review-july-1

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International health IT week in review: July 1 – Pulse+IT

Written by Kate McDonald on 01 July 2018.

Pulse+IT’s weekly round-up of international health IT news for the week ending July 1: Amazon buys into US pharmacy market, Outcome Health’s poor outcome, GE spins off healthcare division, transparent Deepmind, US Veterans’ EHR, Medtronic and IBM Watson AI for diabetes, Welsh GPs swap preferred PMS, meaningful use v activities-based approach

Amazon’s attack on pharmacies has just begun
Washington Post ~ Carolyn Y Johnson ~ 28/06/2018

Online retail giant Amazon is entering the pharmacy business after months of speculation that the company could disrupt how prescription drugs are sold the same way it upended bricks-and-mortar retail.


Outcome Health: The fall of a healthcare unicorn and the r…

Read the full article at: https://www.pulseitmagazine.com.au/news/australian-ehealth/4434-international-health-it-week-in-review-july-1

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