The 14-bed, nonprofit critical access hospital’s clinical and administrative staff will use the Cerner Millennium EHR, which provides a comprehensive, digital patient record. The platform will able enable staff to access patient data from providers across the region.
Additionally, Cerner’s revenue cycle solutions will connect clinical and financial information and allow staff to view the data within the patient record.
“We have selected Cerner because we believe, from an IT and operations standpoint, it will streamline our communication and efficiency between our hospital and our clinics,” said Arthur Lock, CIO of Cleveland Area Hospital.
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