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Often healthcare IT leaders and teams find a chasm in expectations and understanding when it comes to implementing and optimizing technology for the physician community. In an interview on The...
CHIME23 Fall Forum featured inspiring stories from keynotes and encouraged conversation around top healthcare IT challenges. CereCore’s leaders were cited in this article with several key takeaways:
Analytics touch every application within your system, working in parallel with your workflows. A strong analytics program integrates reporting content directly into users’ day-to-day activities,...
Concerned about handing over your service desk to a third party? Rightfully so. Your service desk defines experiences with your healthcare organization and is critical to your user satisfaction...
Ian Lindsey, manager, service delivery at CereCore, talks about customer experience on the Touch Point podcast with Chris Boyer. Ian explains CereCore’s unique approach to training service desk...
Traditionally, a Hospital Information System (HIS) is geared toward creating a patient medical record, placing orders for patient care, and ultimately, capturing revenue to support coding and...
This Week in Pharmacy (#TWIRx) podcast on the Pharmacy Podcast Network featured Dr. Charles Bell and Andrea Corner, PharmD in a conversation about the collaboration needed among pharmacists and...
Doreen DeGroff, CereCore senior director, MEDITECH consulting practice, CPHIMS, shares her perspective on the healthcare literacy gap in the digital age and how it is a hidden problem among US...
Peyman Zand, chief strategy officerat CereCore, believes that AI will increase productivity and provide insights for the company and its clients. He is concerned about privacy issues but not overly...
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