Health Network of Missouri to utilize Cerner platform

Columbia-based University of Missouri Health Care will expand its Cerner HealtheIntent population health management platform across the Health Network of Missouri.

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HNM is a collaborative of six independent healthcare organizations: MU Health Care, Sedalia-based Bothwell Regional Health Center, Jefferson City-based Capital Region Medical Center, Hannibal (Mo.) Regional Healthcare System, Osage Beach-based Lake Regional Health System and Cape Girardeau-based Saint Francis Healthcare System.

The organizations in HNM use different EHRs, including Cerner, Epic, Meditech, Allscripts and eClinicalWorks. Cerner’s HealtheIntent platform will aggregate data in each of the EHR systems.

“The network was created to drive better patient outcomes by sharing data and best practices, and improving transitions in care between providers and hospitals,” said HNM Executive Director Tom Tisone. “The collaboration with Cerner will enable us to work together on a common platform that is EHR agnostic to support our mission to improve quality care and to measure and contain costs.”

MU Health Care, together with Columbia-based Tiger Institute for Health Innovation, began using the HealtheIntent platform in January 2015.

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