Episode Synopsis "Quick Wins from 20 Plus Year Cerner Leaders"
Many Cerner clients find deviating from “the model” is required to provide more flexibility in their EHR Solution. This can be great for clinicians who want custom solutions but can be challenging for standardization and interoperability. On this episode, host Joe Clemons sits down with Jeff Maris and Kyle McAllister from Pivot Point Consulting to discuss how organizations can optimize but still maintain a standardized approach.
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