Pulse+IT's weekly round-up of international health IT news for the week ending June 14: Patient watched consult recording in Babylon app, Mar-a-Lago crowd and $16b DVA deal, Palantir handling NHS data store, eHealth Saskatchewan hack, £275m EHR for Northern Ireland, after-visit summaries, errors in consult notes, Apple shares COVID-19 data with CDC, Microsoft HoloLens for Covid-19 ward rounds
Babylon Health admits GP app suffered a data breach
BBC ~ Leo Kelion ~ 09/06/2020
The firm was alerted to the problem after one of its users discovered he had been given access to dozens of video recordings of other patients' consultations.
GAO report: Mar-a-Lago crowd had a hand in $16B Cerner contract
MedCity News ~ Elise Reuter ~ 07/06/2020
Three Trump advisors had a role in evaluating Cerner’s $16 billion contract to build a new health record system for the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to a report released by the Government Accountability Office.