MCHS, which implemented Cerner’s EHR and integrated billing platforms systemwide, will take advantage of Cerner’s business office services to manage revenue cycle operations across its 200-member employed physician group practice.
“Our long-term engagement with Cerner has already helped our health system achieve multiple clinical and financial goals, and we are optimistic about expanding our relationship,” MCHS senior vice president and CIO Edward Martinez said in a prepared statement.
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