The basic purpose of the Cerner Corporation is the innovation of new technologies for the healthcare industry in general. Cerner also strives to build a solid foundation for the next generation of healthcare technology, by upgrading consistently with the availability of new and/or improved functionality. Cerner is the framework for patient information, information technology, advanced medical supply capabilities, …show more content…
and correlation between multiple healthcare facilities simultaneously. Programs included internet learning modules online and offline, with a primary focus on e-learning courses to advance the software systems of the healthcare industry.
Cerner Corporation products are used in almost every aspect of the healthcare industry setting.
Hospitals worldwide especially benefit from the UNIX/Linux-based Cerner programming, but doctor's offices, laboratories, medical supply chains, specialized practices, and more. Specialists within the field claim that the system operates within HIPAA standards, and makes complying with this strict set of rules and regulations more bearable. Cerner gives hospitals the benefit of allowing individualized user capabilities, one of the most important HIPAA requirements.
Many healthcare organizations utilize the Cerner Millennium program, as it is the most advanced of the Cerner applications and offers the most in the way of technologically-advanced infrastructures. Systems such as PowerChart, Cerner Physician Order Entry, Nurse Documentation, PathNet, RadNet, and PharmNet offer capabilities that allow users to function in various roles in an efficient and effective
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There have been a number of editions, upgrades, additions, and supplements to the line of Cerner Products. The most popular are usually implemented and organized based on relevance, but the most commonly used edition of the Cerner Corporation's line of products is Cerner Millennium, the fifteenth edition of Cerner. Many physicians and other healthcare leaders utilize the Millennium application for as many aspects of their daily workplace environment as are feasible. Details about the system include access management, specialized Portals (such as Cardiovascular or Pediatric), document imaging capabilities, accounting portals, health department infrastructures, revenue Cycle and Supply Chain structures, and others. The Cerner database captures and stores de-identified, longitudinal electronic health record (EHR) patient data, and then aggregates and organizes it into consumable data sets to facilitate analysis and reporting. The data are generated from Cerner and non-Cerner participating contributing facilities. Millennium was designed to allow the healthcare industries to cooperate, on a personal and community level. Information can be accessed and shared between individuals, such as health departments, physicians, hospitals, others. They work via an Oracle database, and correlate in order to eliminate redundancies and maximize productivity. Cerner Health Facts focuses on providing information on five health outcomes: clinical, economic, process, functional, and satisfaction. Specifically, the database includes data on patient demographics, encounters, diagnoses, prescriptions, procedures, laboratory test, locations of services/patients (e.g., clinic, ED, ICU, etc.) and hospital information, and billing.
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