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A look at population health management: member engagement and activation

May 10, 2013

Here at Cerner, when we talk about population health management, we usually start the conversation with a simple construct. To manage the health of a population, you need to KNOW what’s happening with your population, ENGAGE with your members and providers when a course correction is needed, and provide the right tools and insights needed to MANAGE towards better outcomes.

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Examining the 2013 County Health Rankings

March 21, 2013

Earlier this week, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute released the 2013 County Health Rankings. These rankings help illustrate what makes residents living in almost every county in the United States sick or healthy, and how counties in each state compare with one another.

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Making an investment in population health management

February 25, 2013

As you’ve probably read, today we announced our intentions to acquire a company called PureWellness. Co-founders Ken Kaufman, Ron Keen and the rest of their team have developed a remarkable online health and wellness platform available to millions of individuals across the United States, and we couldn’t be more excited to work with them moving forward.

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A paperless IT system helps us deliver world-class care

February 19, 2013

At Fort HealthCare, we’ve got plenty of reasons to celebrate. In March, we’re scheduled to receive the highest possible award from the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) at its 2013 Annual Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans. Reaching Stage 7 is quite an achievement — especially for a relatively small organization like Fort HealthCare.

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Visualizing the power of prevention

January 30, 2013

Realizing your health risks and taking steps to prevent potentially life-threatening conditions isn't a male or female thing, nor a young or old thing. It's a smart thing.

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Health care in the social media age

January 15, 2013

There's no controversy in saying social media has fundamentally changed the way we approach some tasks. Need to find a reputable A/C repair shop? Check the ratings online. Need to make a reservation for dinner? Apps like OpenTable have you covered.

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2013 flu season off to a nasty start

January 10, 2013

According to a recent CDC flu advisory, 41 states are experiencing widespread flu activity. This activity has resulted in more than 2,250 hospitalizations, and there have been 18 reported deaths among children from the flu.

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A one-person population health experiment

December 18, 2012

Three things have happened to me over the last month. First, I joined a gym (actually re-joined). Second, I listened to a TED talk on sharing health data. Third, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Effectiveness (NICE) published guidance on the management of obesity.

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Curing cancer via open source health information

November 26, 2012

Earlier this year, Salvatore Iaconesi was diagnosed with brain cancer. As he writes at CNN.com, Iaconesi, in a effort to help find the best "cure" possible, published his clinical records online in an effort to make his digital information "...available on the Internet, in formats that would allow people of multiple cultures, skills, professions and inclinations to access, use, recombine and redistribute it."

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Running your way to a healthy lifestyle

November 01, 2012

As a health company, we’re always looking for ways to both illustrate the importance of healthy, active lifestyles and support programs that contribute to helping people in our community improve, and maintain, their health status.

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The importance of health literacy

October 30, 2012

As the role the person plays in health care takes on ever-increasing importance, so does the issue of health literacy. The Affordable Care Act defines health literacy as the degree to which an individual has the capacity to obtain, communicate, process and understand basic health information and services to make appropriate health decisions.

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Making a pledge to tackle View, Download, Transmit

September 18, 2012

Last week, Clay Patterson shared his thoughts on the recent Consumer Health IT Summit sponsored by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology ("the ONC"). While he was there, I tweeted Cerner's pledge to support the View, Download, and Transmit challenge (#VDTNow) issued by Farzad Mostashari, head of the ONC.

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