Pulse+IT's weekly round-up of international health IT and eHealth news for the week ending May 6: $10b VA-Cerner deal, Ron Gutman booted from HealthTap, KRACK warning for Pyxis, Orangeworm warning for X-ray and MRI, Nokia sells Withings back to founder, WhatsApp for NHS, Windows 10 for NHS, FDA moves on software as a medical device
Cerner assesses financial hit from delay of VA EHR contract
Health Data Management ~ Greg Slabodkin ~ 03/05/2018
Cerner is feeling the financial effects of the delayed $10 billion Department of Veterans Affairs electronic health record modernization contract, according to company executives.
HealthTap has a new CEO following Ron Gutman’s ouster
MedCity News ~ Stephanie Baum ~ 03/05/2018
Ron Gutman, the founder of telehealth startup HealthTap, has been ousted from the CEO role by the company’s board of directors over allegedly intimidating and threatening behavior towards employees, in a story first reported by Recode.