Five notes:
1. Vively announced Oct. 29 it will enter a five-year partnership with Cerner to use the EHR vendor’s data insight solutions to support more-informed clinical decision making and improved operations.
2. Vively will transition to Cerner’s Millennium EHR, which will serve as a single storage platform for all Vively patients’ health records.
3. With Cerner’s population health management platform HealtheIntent, Vively will be able to better track its most vulnerable patient populations’s health and share the data with other clinicians, hospitals and care organizations.
4. Vively’s most vulnerable patients live with interrelated sets of chronic conditions including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, depression and anxiety.
5. Vively physician-led care teams provide medical, behavioral and palliative care to chronically ill patients within the home.
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