Under the agreement, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration will implement the Cerner Millennium EHR, along with the company’s revenue cycle management solutions, at six facilities. Cerner’s EHR will also support the Indiana administration’s NeuroDiagnostic Institute, a facility that’s currently under construction, but expected to begin serving patients in 2019.
“As we evolve as an integrated hospital system, our mission is to compassionately and efficiently treat Indiana citizens with challenging neuropsychiatric illnesses,” Kevin Moore, director of the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction, said in a May 9 statement.
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