Thursday, November 17, 2016

Cerner partners with American Well telehealth platform

Health information technology vendor Cerner has decided to partner with company American Well telehealth platform to provide present and future consumers an integrated electronic health record-telehealth solution that delivers a virtual healthcare experience to providers as well as sufferers.


The 2 companies made the declaration at Cerner’s yearly health conference this week in Kansas CityBy integrating American Well telehealth platform with the Cerner EHR, contributors will be capable to virtually handle patient care beyond the physical walls of their healthcare agencies, in accordance to company executives, who contend the EHR-telehealth integration is one of the industry’s first.


Don Bisbee, senior vice president at Cerner, claims the impetus for the cooperation was driven by present trends in healthcare towards lower prices, better access, as well as better connection and convenience for sufferers.


Bisbee states that embedding telehealth capabilities in Cerner’s EHR will enable providers to facilitate remote patient monitoring and video visits regardless of location, while maintaining the similar technique of documentation and order entry in a “natural workflow” that they are utilized to.


In accordance to Bisbee, sufferers will be capable to communicate with the EHR-telehealth solution through Cerner’s HealtheLife patient engagement portal, which gives access to health information, provider messaging, and interaction with care teams.


Bisbee applauds that limits on reimbursement for telehealth services have historically been hurdles to adoption of the technologies by providers. Although, he observes the healthcare industry making important progress in that area.


“There are thirty states that have already adopted parity in payment around a video visit,” Bisbee summarizes. “And, if you look at it from the Medicare perspective, they have already started to permit some of the reimbursement around remote patient monitoring and are taking the logical measures.”


 

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