Health Gorilla Calls Epic Lawsuit ‘Attack on Interoperability’ in Motion to Dismiss

Katie Adams / medcitynews - Health data company Health Gorilla filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from Epic and several healthcare providers alleging inappropriate access to nearly 300,000 patient records. The case highlights ongoing questions about governance and standards for nat…

AI Summary: Health Gorilla has asked a court to toss Epic’s lawsuit accusing the health‑data firm of improper access to electronic health records, calling the suit an “attack on interoperability.” The motion argues Epic and providers are using contract technicalities to stifle data exchange, while courts will decide whether access practices cross legal lines.

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