Healthcare IT News October 13, 2020
Mike Miliard

At the Cerner Health Conference, CEO Brent Shafer said COVID-19 has “inspired a burst of innovation,” with hundreds of patents and faster progress for a wider array of technologies moving from concept to general availability.

At the 35th annual Cerner Health Conference, which launched virtually on Tuesday, CEO Brent Shafer described the many ways the company has been helping providers around the world deliver high-quality healthcare more efficiently during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We created tools to reduce strain on your technology infrastructure, to identify at-risk patients and to enable fact-based, data-driven decision-making,” he said.

Cerner also unveiled a pair of new technology suites on Tuesday: Cerner Unite, which the company describes as a group of interoperability tools designed to take...

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