Cerner Corporation announced today that William Mintz has joined the company as Chief Strategy Officer (CSO).
https://www.cerner.com/newsroom/cerner-names-new-chief-strategy-officer
https://www.cerner.com/newsroom/a-word-of-thanks-to-front-line-health-workers
https://www.cerner.com/newsroom/video-message-from-brent-shafer
The process of transforming the future of health care is complex, and embracing openness ─ in platforms, technology and culture ─ is a key to getting where we need to go.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/build-repeat-scale-creating-an-open-world-of-health-care
AwardsMerry Enright of Winona Health shares how interoperable systems have helped her organization achieve better health outcomes, lower costs and an enhanced patient experience.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/5-ways-interoperability-improves-health-care
AwardsIn this Q&A, Catherine Shull Fernald of Christiana Care Health System shares her expertise on the current and future state of health system operations and offers insights into how organizations can be more strategic and innovative in supporting their core functions.
AwardsCyberattacks are a serious, increasing threat to clinicians' efforts to provide the care that matters most.
AwardsSimplee and Cerner Corporation announced a new relationship aimed at price transparency, convenient billing and personalized payments options for consumers.
AwardsCerner’s government advisory board adds four additional military and veteran leaders.
AwardsFor four decades, Cerner has pursued breakthrough innovation that’s helped shaped the health care industry as we know it. Here's a look back at some of the company’s milestones along the way.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/40-years-at-the-intersection-of-health-care-and-it
AwardsCerner Corporation and GetWellNetwork are collaborating to bridge gaps between providers and patients from inpatient to outpatient settings and the home.
AwardsIn this Q&A, Amwell's Dr. Peter Antall shares how virtual care can help combat a public health crisis and what health systems need to know to implement telehealth technology quickly and efficiently.
AwardsOn this episode, Sonia Pagliaroli, chief nursing officer for Cerner Canada, talks to Samantha Stockand, informaticist from Vancouver Island Health Authority in British Columbia, Canada.
AwardsCerner's Tanuj Gupta, MD, tackles questions around regulations and their potential to limit the impact of artificial intelligence and machine learning in health care.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/ai-myths-part-1-will-regulation-limit-the-impact-in-health-care
AwardsIn this episode, Nate Kelly, Cerner vice president and health network general manager, talks to Mike Seda, senior director of the Health Alliance at the Tiger Institute for Health Innovation in Columbia, Missouri.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/improving-patient-care-with-a-connected-health-network-strategy
AwardsTracy Platt, Emil Peters and Kimberly Gerard share their thoughts on Cerner's 40-year history and what's next for the company.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/perspectives-on-cerners-next-40-years
AwardsAs a leading global health care technology company, Cerner has the very important responsibility of protecting the health and safety of our associates, and the well-being of our clients and communities.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/cerners-dedication-to-a-thriving-world
AwardsIn this episode, we’re joined by Ravi Badh, manager of business intelligence and clinical analytics at Children’s National, and Paul Lampi, director of enterprise analytics and reporting at Memorial Hermann.
AwardsCerner CEO Brent Shafer shares his thoughts on the importance of interoperability and the ONC ruling
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/opinion-editorial-health-care-is-too-important-to-stay-the-same
AwardsCHIME President and CEO Russ Branzell shares the health care policy topics he is looking forward to discussing at CHC19.
AwardsLower costs and better health outcomes start with a workforce health strategy that incorporates outreach, advocacy and coaching.
AwardsTechnology is a major part of the current and future state of long-term and post-acute care and can alleviate the challenges of the large 65-and-over population and increasing rates of chronic diseases.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/how-technology-is-impacting-long-term-and-post-acute-care
AwardsCerner and i2i Population Health are working together to increase the care quality and reduce costs for millions that depend on Medicaid services through population health management offerings.
AwardsHealth care cost estimate tools are a step toward relieving patients from the burden of not knowing their out-of-pocket costs.
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