Revenue cycle management service provider Vyne Dental told DrBicuspid that it cannot comment on its pending litigation with Henry Schein One but remains committed to the providers, payers, and patients it serves.
Henry Schein One and Vyne Dental have sued each other over having access to information through Schein’s practice management software Dentrix.
“Our focus remains unchanged: driving interoperability, protecting data integrity, and advancing an open, connected dental ecosystem that empowers providers, patients, and payers alike,” according to a statement Vyne provided to DrBicuspid.
Vyne further noted in the statement, “We believe providers should have the freedom to choose the technology solutions that best serve their practices, payers should have confidence in the accuracy of the data they receive, and patients should have access to their information when and where it’s needed for care.”
In the lawsuit, Vyne accuses Henry Schein One of blocking information under the Cures Act, claiming that Henry Schein One is attempting to force users to stop using Trellis, Vyne's revenue cycle management platform. Henry Schein One claims that Vyne committed computer fraud.
Recently, Henry Schein One issued a statement reaffirming its commitment to customer trust in dental technology.