Fierce Health Technology October 6, 2021
Dave Muoio

In a bid to consolidate its revenue cycle management portfolio, health IT company Cerner announced today a new patient accounting product that will marry the strengths of its existing Millennium and Soarian offerings.

Cerner said that it will begin phasing in the new product, called Cerner RevElate Patient Accounting, among the majority of its existing healthcare customers beginning in 2023.

Those customers will be seeing a “like-for-like” replacement of their Millennium and Soarian platforms, meaning no new license fees and no additional investment in professional service fees to accommodate the uplift, according to Brenna Quinn, Cerner’s SVP of enterprise market solutions.

“RevElate is the culmination of a multiyear journey that brings the leverage of the two platforms, but enhances them...

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