5 Health Care and IT Leaders Share Their Thoughts on Reducing Physician Burnout
The World Health Organization's recent recognition of burnout as a syndrome puts a greater focus on the problem that is plaguing health care.
AwardsThe World Health Organization's recent recognition of burnout as a syndrome puts a greater focus on the problem that is plaguing health care.
AwardsIn this special edition episode, we bring insights from the 2018 Cerner Health Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, where more than 12,000 attendees from across the country and the globe have come together to learn and network. Sit at the table with us as we have conversations with health care leaders, Cerner clients and industry influencers. We're covering health IT trends and focusing on this year’s CHC theme of “Smarter Care.”
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/ep-96-chc18-recap
AwardsFrom the rise of artificial intelligence to a greater focus on social determinants of health, these are the health care and technology trends we have our sights on for 2020.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/5-health-care-trends-we-are-watching-in-2020
AwardsOn this episode of Perspectives on Health and Tech, we’re joined by Truman Medical Centers' Joanne Hatfield to discuss how the organization has found success with its opioid stewardship services.
AwardsWorld Mental Health Day coincided with day four of #CHC18, giving us all a chance to reflect on how we can enhance mental health education, awareness and advocacy against stigma. Wednesday also kicked off with the final keynote that delved into the topics of the opioid crisis and the intersection of artificial intelligence and genome intelligence. With an array of power sessions, special interest group meetings and panels throughout the day, conference attendees had plenty of opportunities to learn, network and contribute to the push toward smarter care.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/chc18-day-4-recap
AwardsIn this episode, we talk to Jean-Claude Saghbini, chief technology officer for the health division of Wolters Kluwer. He explains why embracing an open culture is an important step toward advancing AI and machine learning, and helping organizations meet the ever-evolving demands of health care.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/how-an-open-ehr-advances-ai-and-machine-learning-in-health-care
AwardsOn this episode of Perspectives on Health and Tech, we’re joined by Cerner's Dr. Steve Arendt and Dani Riecke. They discuss antimicrobial stewardship guidelines that health care systems should follow to deliver better patient outcomes, reduce microbial resistance and decrease the spread of infections.
AwardsIn this special edition episode, we bring insights from the 2018 Cerner Health Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, where more than 12,000 attendees from across the country and the globe have come together to learn and network. Sit at the table with us as we have conversations with health care leaders, Cerner clients and industry influencers. We're covering health IT trends and focusing on this year’s CHC theme of “Smarter Care.”
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/ep-97-chc18-recap
AwardsThe annual American Hospital Association Membership Meeting offers a lens into the most pressing issues in health care.
AwardsIn health care, the power to accurately predict the future can save time, resources and, most importantly, lives.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/taking-data-from-big-and-complex-to-manageable-and-actionable
AwardsOn Monday, we had a full day of sessions at the Revenue Management Symposium (RMS) and celebrated the official kick-off of the Cerner Health Conference (CHC) with a keynote address from adventurer and author Erik Weihenmayer and Cerner’s Chief Client Officer John Peterzalek.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/chc18-day-2-recap
AwardsWhen data is analyzed for immediate insights, it can be a powerful tool for providing smarter care. Here are three key insights from AdventHealth's Robert Altemose on leveraging real-time analytics for better patient outcomes.
AwardsHospital care providers are using a combination of edge computing, AI, and Wi-Fi data networks to rapidly detect and treat deadly sepsis infections.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/how-intelligence-at-the-health-care-edge-saves-lives
AwardsToday in CEO Brent Shafer's 2018 Cerner Health Conference (CHC) keynote, he had a special announcement: In the coming weeks, Cerner will introduce a new suite of advancements intended to help our clients win the battle against the opioid epidemic. The Opioid Toolkit, which includes a number of resources, will be available to all Cerner clients.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/chc18-opioid-toolkit-brent-shafer
AwardsOn this episode of Perspectives on Health and Tech, Cerner's Chelsea Bressers talks to Tim Putnam of Margaret Mary Health about how population health strategies can help hospitals overcome the challenges of rural health care.
AwardsIn this episode, Dick Flanigan, Cerner’s senior vice president of ITWorksSM, talks to Mike Wallace, president and CEO of Fort HealthCare, a community hospital in southern Wisconsin.
AwardsOn Tuesday, Cerner CEO Brent Shafer used his keynote speech to announce our latest effort in combating the opioid crisis, the Solutions Gallery opened its doors to clients, partners and associates; and a full slate of sessions covered the most current issues in health care.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/chc18-day-3-recap
AwardsThe ONC's proposed rule on information blocking is a significant step toward the open and appropriate flow of electronic health information.
AwardsIn this episode, the co-chairs of Cerner’s Association Business Resource Group for women have a roundtable discussion about diversity, inclusion and equity in health care and tech.
AwardsThe 2018 Cerner Health Conference (CHC) kicked off with the Cerner Physician Community (CPC) meeting. Cerner's Chief Client Officer John Peterzalek discussed the idea of continuous advancement, the promise of AI in health care and what "smarter care" means to him.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/chc18-day-1-recap
AwardsTo mark the halfway point of 2019, here’s a list of the top 7 most popular health care IT blogs and podcasts so far this year.
AwardsCerner and Kyruus are collaborating to help enhance online search and scheduling experiences.
AwardsHealth care organizations can create an information-rich culture by developing robust data governance strategies that protect the quality and longevity of data assets throughout the enterprise.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/harnessing-the-value-of-data-with-a-governance-strategy
AwardsIn this episode, AdventHealth's Jennifer Waterbury and Premier Inc.'s Mark Hiller discuss how health systems are embracing bundled payment models in the transition from fee-for-service to value-based care.
AwardsIn a recent interview with Becker’s Healthcare, Cerner's Dr. Tanuj Gupta and Beth McCauley shared six principles of using technology to support clinical documentation improvement.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/using-ai-to-break-down-the-challenges-of-clinical-documentation
AwardsAt Cerner Health Conference (CHC) 2018, sessions with CommonWell Health Alliance and Carequality, and expert updates on The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) will showcase what true interoperability looks like.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/5-ways-to-get-the-scoop-on-commonwell-cq-and-tefca-during-chc18
AwardsIn this Q&A, Cerner's Susan Stiles explains the challenges that oncology care teams face with the increase in cancer cases and cancer survivors, and how interoperability and advances in health IT can provide solutions.
AwardsIn this episode, Cerner’s David Wilcox talks to Teresa Freeman, vice president, chief nursing officer and chief clinical informatics officer for West Tennessee Healthcare.
AwardsMeet the #CHC18 Social Media Influencers, learn what “Smarter Care” means to them and follow them to stay up-to-date on the conference throughout next week.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/introducing-chc18-social-media-influencers
AwardsIn this episode, we’re joined by Cerner’s Meg Marshall and Dick Flanigan. They share their expertise on what’s in the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology’s final interoperability and information blocking rules and Cerner's continued commitment to interoperability and adhering to the new requirements.
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