- BLOOMBERG (2020)

Health-Records Company Pushed Opioids to Doctors in Secret Deal With Drugmaker

Practice Fusion ensured that addictive drugs were on the menu

Practice Fusion, a SF-based electronic health-records maker, made a secret deal to nudge doctors to prescribe more opioids. Pharmaceutical company paid just $1m for a program that ensnared over 3,000 victims, many of whom may well have become addicts...

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