Under the agreement, Covenant will employ Cerner’s clinical, financial and population health systems across the enterprise’s acute hospitals and ambulatory facilities.
In a prepared statement, Covenant Health president and CEO Jim VanderSteeg said, “This relationship will play a significant role in our ability to provide better and more efficient care, and it represents a major investment in the health of our patients and the future of our health system.”
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