Cerner Health Conference Brings Health Care and Business Leaders From Across the Globe to Kansas City Oct. 8-11
Annual Conference Highlights Latest Innovations in Health Care and Information Technology
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 27, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cerner, a global leader in health care technology, will bring together nearly 14,000 health care industry leaders, practitioners and Cerner associates from across the globe for its annual Cerner Health Conference (CHC), Oct. 8-11, in Kansas City, Missouri.
“Our clients’ achievements are driven by technology to pave the way for the future of health care, allowing consumers to be more involved in their care choices,” said Brent Shafer, chairman and CEO, Cerner. “At CHC, we bring the latest innovations in health care and technology to our clients to help them stay ahead of the curve in an evolving landscape. I’m looking forward to connecting with clients and associates at my first CHC and eager to showcase how we can further work together to deliver smarter care for our consumers around the world.”
Conference events will be hosted throughout downtown Kansas City, including the Kansas City Convention Center, Marriott Downtown and Muehlebach Hotel. Visit KC estimates this year’s CHC will generate more than $20.1 million for the Kansas City economy across lodging, dining, entertainment, transportation and retail purchases.
The 2018 conference theme, “Smarter Care,” highlights Cerner’s work using intelligent solutions and expertise to deliver value to health care organizations, including providing more complete health records to consumers and delivering proactive and predictive insights to care teams. CHC sessions will examine smarter strategies for health care with a strong focus on proactive engagement and wellness.
Marking the official start of CHC, Monday’s general session will kick off with a welcome from Cerner’s Chief Client Officer John Peterzalek, followed by world-renowned keynote speaker Erik Weihenmayer, who despite losing his vision at age 14, is an accomplished climber, paraglider, skier and kayaker. He will share a motivational message about harnessing the power of adversity as fuel for greatness.
Opening the second day of the conference, Shafer will deliver his first keynote address as Cerner chairman and CEO Tuesday. Among the myriad of macroeconomic and public policy pressures, technology advancements, evolving delivery and payment models, and changing demographics expected to shape health care in 2019 and beyond, the pursuit of smarter care and better outcomes at lower costs remains the priority. Shafer will connect the dots on the biggest factors influencing the delivery of care, share stories of providers that are finding success through vision and innovation and define Cerner’s commitments for the year ahead.
Power sessions, which explore timely industry themes, will span topics including combating the opioid crisis in America, exploring the shift toward provider-sponsored health plans and understanding the evolution of interoperability, among other key issues facing health care today.
More than 200 education sessions will highlight innovations across health care including connecting the continuum of care, interoperability and open development, patient engagement, population health management, revenue cycle management and virtual health and care.
Between sessions, attendees will be able to explore the Solutions Gallery, a 90,000-square-foot exhibit floor featuring Cerner solutions and services, and more than 140 supplier organizations. The space also celebrates examples of “Smarter Care” from Cerner clients.
To follow CHC, visit The Cerner Blog for posts on speakers and sessions or follow along on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter for a behind-the-scenes look at the conference. For more, connect with presenters and attendees on Twitter using the hashtag #CHC18.
Apple and Android users are encouraged to download the CHC18 app in the App Store or Google Play. This app provides a one-stop shop for all attendees with information on education sessions, the Solutions Gallery, maps and transportation, among other features.
About Cerner
Cerner’s health technologies connect people and information systems at more than 27,500 contracted provider facilities worldwide dedicated to creating smarter and better care for individuals and communities. Recognized globally for innovation, Cerner assists clinicians in making care decisions and assists organizations in managing the health of their populations. The company also offers an integrated clinical and financial systems to help manage day-to-day revenue functions, as well as a wide range of services to support clinical, financial and operational needs, focused on people. For more information, visit Cerner.com.
Source: Cerner Corporation