Cerner announces Baystate Health, Cerner ITWorks at Adventist Health, Intelliaide, Mindset Medical, and Optimize as the finalists for Cerner’s code App Challenge.
– The finalists will work directly with Cerner engineers at CHC, after which they will present a working demo of their app.
– The winning individual or team will receive a one-year membership to the code program, with Cerner engineers helping guide the app through the validation process.
Cerner has announced the five finalists for Cerner’s code App Challenge whose app ideas best exemplify Cerner’s commitment to third-party innovation to improve the way consumers access their health information. With the 2019 code App Challenge, Cerner encourages innovators to build apps on its industry-leading platforms that further transform healthcare. Proposed apps must focus on consumers’ ability to access, understand and use health information in the EHR.
Want to publish your own articles on DistilINFO Publications?
Send us an email, we will get in touch with you.
5 Finalists for Cerner code App Challenge
Here is a look at the five finalists for code App Challenge
Baystate Health: This Springfield, MA, health system proposed an app that uses a consumer’s personal device to receive, complete and transfer health questionnaires/forms electronically and securely between two parties (e.g. patient: provider, institution: health: consumer, patient: guardian).
Cerner ITWorks at Adventist Health: The Cerner ITWorks team at this Roseville, CA, based health system proposed an app that is a central hub for consumer’s health information. The app is powered by Cerner solutions and Social Determinants of Health data, driven by machine learning tools to augment clinical decision systems and predictions.
Intelliaide: This Pearland, TX, based startup proposed a voice-interactive mobile platform that helps caregivers and self-managing patients to track and share patient-generated health data in real-time with family and healthcare providers.
Mindset Medical: This Phoenix-based startup proposed a mobile platform that triages a patient list based on a variety of back pain and spinal condition factors captured before, during and after their visits, ensuring a physicians’ schedule is filled with patients they can effectively treat.
Optimize: This Seattle based startup proposed an app that aggregates data from several Bluetooth and cellular-based remote patient monitoring devices, supporting coordination of equipment delivery to a patient’s home and facilitating reimbursement under current procedural terminology codes.
Date: September 17, 2019
Source: Hit Consultant