The Menninger Clinic Selects Cerner Millennium Electronic Health Record
The Menninger Clinic, a national leader in behavioral health care, has selected Cerner to implement the Cerner Millennium electronic health record.
AwardsThe Menninger Clinic, a national leader in behavioral health care, has selected Cerner to implement the Cerner Millennium electronic health record.
AwardsIn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Erine Erickson, regional chief medical information officer at Dignity Health. She discusses strategies for successful EHR implementation and optimization.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/episode-72-erine-erickson
AwardsIn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, Dr. Steinberg discusses how analytics algorithms can improve patient outcomes and provider performance.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/episode-69-earl-steinberg
AwardsMunising Memorial Hospital has selected Cerner to implement a new integrated electronic health record (EHR) across its hospital and clinic.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/munising-memorial-hospital-selects-cerner-communityworks
AwardsThe industry is at the beginning of transforming the way the care management system operates. Here are five key considerations.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/five-considerations-for-implementing-a-care-management-strategy
AwardsWith the ever-evolving growth in technology, consumer expectations for this ownership are increasing. The industry must answer by supporting an open ecosystem that helps developers tap into the digitized record.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/opening-access-to-the-health-data-highway
AwardsKern Medical, a 222-bed acute care teaching center in Bakersfield, California, has selected Cerner to implement the Cerner Millennium integrated electronic health record (EHR) and Cerner HealtheIntent big data and insights platform for population health management to support improved health outcomes through an integrated platform and actionable health data.
AwardsIn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, we’re joined by Keith Minard, the chief information officer at Chinese Hospital Association and Chinese Community Health Plan. He discusses the impact that health IT can have on small community hospitals.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/episode-70-keith-minard
AwardsIllinois Rural Community Care Organization (IRCCO) has selected Cerner to implement Cerner HealtheIntent, its big data and insights platform for population health management, across its accountable care organization (ACO) to coordinate care for Medicare patients throughout the state of Illinois.
AwardsIn celebration of Patient Access Week (April 1-7, 2018), here are some considerations for preparing your own patient access strategy for the world of value-based care.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/patient-access-in-the-world-of-value-based-care
Awardshttps://www.cerner.com/perspectives/pharmacy-role-in-the-iv-medication-therapy-process
AwardsIt's clear that we're headed to a value-based world, but equally clear that it's going to take a while. Providers who will be straddling two business models for an extended period must make sure their information technology (IT) investments can fully support both, even when the models have needs that are different.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/between-fee-for-service-and-value-based-care
AwardsToday, one in four people in the world will be affected by mental disorders at some point in their lives. We need to do our part as support organizations and health care providers to highlight stories about behavioral health, educate the public, chip away at the stigma and help those who are in need.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/must-read-mental-health-stories
AwardsThere are many options to consider as health IT policy levers can be any form of incentive, penalty or mandate used to effectuate change in support of health IT adoption, use or interoperability.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/unpacking-the-government-role-in-advancing-interoperability
AwardsToday, arriving at a health care decision is more often highlighted to be a collaborative process between a clinician and patient – a process known as shared decision making (SDM).
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/impact-of-shared-decision-making-jon-keevil
AwardsIn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, we learn about Memorial Hermann Health System's work toward the Quadruple Aim: How they have built a population health strategy that aims to improve physician and patient experience while reducing costs.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/episode-80-massey-lampi
AwardsThese four factors are critical to the success and value of an organization’s health IT solutions: unwavering executive support, engaged clinical leadership, transparent communication and a responsive governance structure.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/4-elements-of-health-information-technology-integration
AwardsIs Meaningful Use over? This question comes up a lot. We’ve got a simple answer: No, it’s not – but the name is.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/is-meaningful-use-over
AwardsIn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, Dr. Colin Banas, chief medical informatics officer at the VCU School of Medicine, discusses what a mobile technology strategy looks like in a health care setting.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/episode-78-colin-banas
AwardsHere are four blogs and stories that consider how employer-based population health management platforms can lead to a healthy, happy and productive workforce.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/4-must-read-stories-on-corporate-health-and-well-being
AwardsIn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Laura Fitzmaurice, the chief medical information officer and associate executive medical director at Children's Mercy. Dr. Fitzmaurice discusses how pediatric medicine is evolving in the face of health care consumerism.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/episode-79-laura-fitzmaurice
AwardsDr. Deborah Freund, professor at Claremont Graduate University, joins Cerner's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jigar Patel to discuss the past, present and future of pharmaceconomics.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/understanding-the-past-present-future-of-pharmacoeconomics
AwardsIn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, Bryan Bliven, chief information officer at University of Missouri Health, discusses the role associates with IT expertise can play across the health care spectrum, the impact they can have if positioned properly and how a quality improvement tracker can tie results into operations and employee reviews.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/episode-81-bryan-bliven
AwardsCerner joined the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), providing membership benefits to 1,231 of its associates, with more expected to join in the coming months.
AwardsElizabeth Clements, a business architect at Geisinger Health, discusses how machine learning and other advanced analytics tools are making a difference in hospitals, labs and clinics.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/ep-89-liz-clements
AwardsGeography shouldn’t be a factor in the quality of a person’s health care — when rural hospitals can stay open, these communities not only survive, they and the rest of the country benefit.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/the-rural-health-care-challenge
AwardsRural health care facilities and providers are facing increasing pressures from financial stresses, limited staffing, resources and decreasing patient populations. Here's how creating successful partnerships can empower rural hospitals.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/the-power-of-partnership-for-rural-hospitals
AwardsThe complexities of health care data, government incentives and technology advancements have given rise to a relatively new sector of the health care IT industry: analytics and intelligence. Hundreds (if not thousands) of companies are vying to help health care organizations become data-driven through artificial intelligence, machine learning and digital transformation.
AwardsWearable health and fitness technology has exploded in popularity with consumers – and now, the health care industry is beginning to see an opportunity to integrate the devices into the continuum of care.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/wearable-devices-improving-clinical-outcomes
AwardsWhile medical advances have allowed many older adults to live longer, healthier lives, many are also living with multiple chronic and serious illnesses. This problem will require large-scale adoption of high-value, low-revenue innovations with dedicated expertise, persistence and ingenuity.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/serious-illness-strategies-and-end-of-life-experience
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