Ep. 143: Why health care providers need business skills │ listen time: 11:01
In this episode, we’re joined by Atrium Health's Becky Fox to discuss why providers need to balance business, strategic and financial skills with clinical knowledge.
AwardsIn this episode, we’re joined by Atrium Health's Becky Fox to discuss why providers need to balance business, strategic and financial skills with clinical knowledge.
AwardsCustomer relationship management technology can help health care organizations leverage their data assets and provide the personalized experience that consumers expect.
AwardsThe health care industry can provide greater value for consumers with a focus on meeting the needs of the individual.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/perspectives-on-value-in-health-care
AwardsOn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, Julie Watson, Chief Population Health Officer with Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan, explains how addressing mental illness in the workplace can help employees live happier, healthier lives.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/ep-104-julie-watson-on-behavioral-health-in-the-workplace
AwardsThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is working with Cerner to redesign its electronic health record system. In this episode of The Cerner Podcast, John Windom, executive director of VA’s Office of Electronic Health Record Modernization, discusses how he anticipates this project will help Veterans and their providers and move the bar with national interoperability and other VA health priorities.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/ep-102-john-windom
AwardsAs the push for interoperability in health care continues, The Digital Bridge initiative is working to advance bidirectional electronic information flow between health care delivery systems and public health agencies.
AwardsThe digitization of radiology data in the EHR has potential to improve outcomes and enhance the health care experience.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/intelligent-ehrs-the-next-big-step-in-radiology
AwardsThe state of the Affordable Care Act, and the decisions of state and federal elected officials, play an important role in the current and future regulatory path for rural health.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/regulatory-directions-for-rural-health
AwardsNeshoba County General Hospital and Nursing Home (NCGH) has selected Cerner to implement an integrated electronic health record (EHR) and revenue cycle management system across its acute, ambulatory and nursing home facilities.
AwardsTeryl Eisinger, executive director at National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health, joins The Cerner Podcast to talk about National Rural Health Day (November 15) and the unique health care needs of rural America.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/ep-103-teryl-eisinger-value-of-national-rural-health-day
AwardsHealth professionals, hospitals and clinics in rural communities across the nation deserve our praise for their collaborative, innovative and educational efforts to improve health. In honor of National Rural Health Day, here are six blogs on the importance of prioritizing technology that empowers these health care providers.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/6-blogs-improving-health-outcomes-rural-communities
AwardsMore than 60 million Americans live in rural communities. National Rural Health Day is an opportunity to celebrate the health care providers in these vibrant areas and address the unique health and care needs of rural populations.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/why-national-rural-health-day-is-a-boost-for-rural-care-needs
AwardsIn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, we hear from Captain James Ellzy, deputy program executive officer for the program executive office with the U.S. Defense Healthcare Management System. CAPT Ellzy has been practicing family medicine for more than 20 years, and previously served as Chief Medical Informatics Officer for the U.S. Navy.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/capt-ellzy-mhs-genesis-ep-45
AwardsSometimes, it can be easy to think of children as little adults, especially when it comes to a clinical setting – but they think, act and heal differently. They require specialized care that spans the critical foundational period of their lives. The treatment of pediatric illness and trauma is critical to the psychosocial and developmental needs of our future generations. Here are four stories demonstrating how customized health IT solutions can meet the unique requirements of pediatric care.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/advancing-pediatric-care-must-read-stories
AwardsAs health care systems and providers move toward meaningful use of electronic health records (EHRs), longitudinal care plans provide a means to improve communication and coordination as patients transition across settings. But what do we mean by a “longitudinal” plan, and how does that interact with the episodic care plan?
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/using-the-ehr-to-impact-care-plans
AwardsAccording to the CDC, suicide is the second leading cause of death among persons aged 10–24 years in the United States. After experiencing increases in pediatric suicide attempts and suicidal ideation in the emergency department, Seattle Children's Hospital implemented a suicide risk screening tool within their EHR workflow.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/episode-51-julie-geiger-elaine-beardsley
AwardsIn this episode of The Cerner Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Donald Rucker, the national coordinator for Health Information Technology. The ONC is considered the beating heart of American health care policy, and one of its primary platforms is the promotion of nationwide health information exchange to improve health care.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/onc-donald-rucker-podcast-ep-46
AwardsFrom Thursday, November 30 through December 1, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) will hold its Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. One of the hottest topics will be the upcoming release of the draft of Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) that will lay the groundwork for nationwide interoperability between networks.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/electronically-accessible-health-information
AwardsThe challenges of providing and funding health care around the globe hasn’t changed much over the last few years – and it’s unlikely to change this year.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/global-health-care-ep-47
AwardsThe advent of the smartphone has changed everything – from the way we do business to the way we communicate with one another. Thanks to the ubiquity of mobile phones and apps, easy access to information is now the law of the land: Consumers expect it and businesses require it.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/mobile-tech-care-team-communications
AwardsAs physicians and health care teams around the world find themselves facing the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19, the topic of how we care for our caregivers is more important than ever.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/combating-physician-burnout
AwardsAt the state level, there’s a lot of talk around health care reform and what it means for Medicaid, as well as some discussion around how Medicaid ties into population health management and social determinants of health.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/kansas-state-susan-mosier-ep-48
AwardsIn a Q&A with Cerner's John Glaser, Pamela McNutt discussed Methodist’s population health journey and shared her advice for other health systems preparing their organizations for population health.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/pop-health-q-a-glaser-mcnutt
AwardsCreating a flawless candidate experience is essential to growing a competitive and skilled Cerner workforce. Our approach to recruiting aligns with Cerner’s broader culture: associates and clients working toward shared goals to advance the business and improve health care.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/creating-a-flawless-candidate-experience
AwardsDuring a recent Scottsdale Institute Population Health Summit, health care executives from a variety of organizations came together to discuss the state of the industry, including current challenges, lessons learned and what’s next.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/4-considerations-fee-for-service-model
AwardsHealth care organizations must continually evolve at the rapid pace of technological advancement to provide high-quality, patient-centered care. In this episode of The Cerner Podcast, David Chou, vice president and chief information and digital officer at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, offers his insights on digital transformation in health care and strategies for the future. Children’s Mercy is one of the nation's top pediatric medical centers, with not-for-profit hospitals in Missouri and Kansas.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/childrens-mercy-david-chou-cerner-podcast
AwardsNortheastern Health System (NHS) has selected Cerner to implement an integrated electronic health record (EHR) and revenue cycle management system across its acute and ambulatory facilities.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/northeastern-health-system-selects-cerner-communityworks
AwardsWhen was the last time there were people dancing at work? I remember seeing some sweet dance moves in 2014 when Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced it was going to push the transition from International Classification of Diseases ninth revision (ICD-9) to ICD 10th revision (ICD-10) for the billing of diagnosis and procedures for one more year.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/how-health-care-systems-can-prepare-for-2018-regulatory-updates
AwardsCerner and client, Children's Medical Center, talk cybersecurity -- why it's important, common mistakes and what to do.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/keys-for-successful-cybersecurity
AwardsDeborah J. Bowen, President and CEO of Cerner industry partner ACHE, shares her thoughts on what it means to lead with intent.
https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/leading-with-intent
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