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In this episode, we discuss Cerner Health Conference 2020 with senior vice president and chief marketing officer Darrell Johnson. Read the show notes here: https://www.cerner.com/perspectives/why-you-do-not-want-to-miss-cerner-health-conference-2020
121. Last Week in Health IT for October 11th, 2019 Intended Audience: EveryoneWelcome to another episode of Last Week in Health IT where we talk about some of the significant Health IT-related news items that occurred in the past week. This week we focus on Cerner Health Conference aka CHC. Follow us on social media! Twitter: @pharmacyitme Instagram: @pharmacyinformatics Website: Pharmacy IT & Me Email: tony@pharmacyitme.com Follow Tony's personal Twitter account at @tonydaopharmd Network with other pharmacists at Pharmacists Connect!http://pharmacistsconnect.com For more information on pharmacy informatics, check out some of the following useful links: ASHP's Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology: https://www.ashp.org/Pharmacy-Informaticist/Section-of-Pharmacy-Informatics-and-Technology/ HIMSS Pharmacy Informatics Community: https://www.himss.org/library/pharmacy-informatics Disclaimer: Views expressed are my own and do not reflect thoughts and opinions of any entity with which I have been, am now, or will be affiliated.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The final day of #CHC19 featured power sessions that addressed AI and machine learning and the now and next of health care policy. On this episode, we're joined by Chad Ruoff, vice president, Cerner Government Services, Dick Flanigan, senior vice president, ITWorks and Dr. Dermot O’Riordan, chief clinical information officer, West Suffolk NHS, to discuss their impressions of the third day of the Cerner Health Conference.
In a podcast recorded at the 2018 Cerner Health Conference in Kansas City, Michelle talks with Mitchell Clark, Senior Vice President at Cerner, a global leader in the health information technology space, and the President of Cerner CommunityWorks, the company’s cloud-based IT platform that provides an integrated digital patient record; and Jeff Tindle, CEO of Carroll County (Missouri) Memorial Hospital. Tindle details some of the challenges facing rural hospitals, such as recruiting physicians and technology experts, impact of dollar decisions, reimbursement issues, and addressing the value-based care that’s the norm today. By managing chronic conditions facing many seniors on a proactive basis, Tindle hopes to cut costs and improve patient health. The hospital has seen a 300 percent increase in annual wellness visits and a boost in the number of patients under their chronic care management program from four to 50 per month. The hospital’s partnership with Cerner has enabled the hospital to use technology to improve their population health strategy and engage their patients in general. Clark notes that Cerner provides tools, including patient engagement portals and care management programs to assist hospitals nationwide. Tindle says that the community trusts the hospital more today and has confidence in the proactive patient engagement efforts, reducing emergency department visits. He also notes that the use of the electronic medical record is non-negotiable when it comes to recruiting physicians. Clark predicts that telemedicine and virtual health will become more common in rural health care. This episode was sponsored by AASA, the School Superintendents Association, www.AASA.org
In this special edition episode of The Cerner Podcast, 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’ll be covering health IT trends and focusing on this year’s CHC theme of “Smarter Care.” In Thursday's episode, we hear from Michelle Rathman, rural health strategist and influencer. Since founding Impact! Communications in 1989, Michelle’s work has made her an invaluable voice among rural health advocates. Michelle’s deep-seated experience and tireless efforts to improve the health care experience for rural populations have helped countless critical access and rural health systems, hospitals, clinics and practices to improve their communication strategies. We also welcome Emil Peters, president of Cerner Global. Emil shares how he's watched CHC evolve in his decade-spanning career with Cerner and talks about how the health care industry is changing -- and how health care providers and IT organizations must change with it.
In this special edition episode of The Cerner Podcast, 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’ll be covering health IT trends and focusing on this year’s CHC theme of “Smarter Care.” In Wednesday's episode, you'll hear from Mark Winden, director and solution executive for Cerner’s cardiovascular solutions; Meg Marshall, Cerner’s Senior Director for Public Policy and Government Strategist; and Dr. Dermot O’Riordan, surgeon and chief clinical information officer from West Suffolk NHS.
In this special edition episode of The Cerner Podcast, 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’ll be covering health IT trends and focusing on this year’s CHC theme of “Smarter Care.” In Tuesday's episode, you'll hear from Bill Conway, general manager of provider solutions from American Well; Kashif Rathore, Cerner’s Vice President of Interoperability; and Dr. Paul Fu, Jr., Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.
We’re less than a week away from Cerner Health Conference, where we’ll welcome clients, partners and industry experts to Kansas City for three days of education, innovative technology and networking. Each year, thousands of clients rely on CHC to share insights and stay up to date on new and existing trends impacting our industry, as well as tips and tricks to advance their day jobs. In this episode, we’ll hear from Cerner’s Chief Client Officer John Peterzalek on the opportunity CHC offers for bringing health care leaders together, as well as this year’s focus on “Smarter Care.” We’ll also hear from Melissa Hendricks, who leads Cerner’s worldwide marketing communications, on the new era of health care consumerism. On this special episode of The Cerner Podcast, John and Melissa discuss: • “Smarter Care” as a theme and what it means to Cerner and you personally • Current trends in health care and where we will see that at CHC • How the consumerization of health care is reshaping the industry • Final thoughts leading into CHC
Change is a simple word, but it can also be a scary one – especially because new systems, strategies and leadership can be disruptive to the established status quo. But even with some disruption, change doesn't have to be a bad thing. Cerner is pleased to welcome Jeremy Gutsche as our keynote speaker at this year’s Revenue Management Symposium at the 2018 Cerner Health Conference. Jeremy is a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning innovation expert and the founder of TrendHunter.com, the world's #1 most popular trend website. Today, over 500 brands, billionaires and CEOs rely on his unique expertise to find better ideas faster. On The Cerner Podcast, Jeremy will be sharing actionable ideas on how to adapt to change faster, and how it can set the stage for innovation and business transformation in any industry.