The National Basketball Association is planning to adopt a secure electronic platform to store health data for the professional athletes on all 30 teams in the league, according to an eWeek report.
The NBA will use Cerner's cloud-based platform, HealtheAthlete, to move away from its traditional paper-based system. According to the report, digitized athlete records will benefit the league in a variety of ways:
• An automated and unified system provides trainers and physicians better means to manage athletes' care.
• Athletes can track their own data as well as exchange messages with physicians or trainers when they want to request prescriptions or schedule appointments.
• Health data will be searchable across an organization.
• When athletes switch teams, their data can easily travel to the new team.
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The NBA will use Cerner's cloud-based platform, HealtheAthlete, to move away from its traditional paper-based system. According to the report, digitized athlete records will benefit the league in a variety of ways:
• An automated and unified system provides trainers and physicians better means to manage athletes' care.
• Athletes can track their own data as well as exchange messages with physicians or trainers when they want to request prescriptions or schedule appointments.
• Health data will be searchable across an organization.
• When athletes switch teams, their data can easily travel to the new team.
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