Cerner Research Leadership Forum



Last week Cerner, one of the largest electronic health record (EHR) companies, brought together research leaders from healthcare systems across the country that use the Cerner EHR.  During this meeting, Cerner shared information about 'next generation' EHR's and then, with the help of scientific advisors from Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI), made the case for the need for pragmatic research and evidence adoption.  Then, they offered up a solution: An EHR-enabled Learning Health Network. By using some of the new functionality Cerner has built, to share de-identified data in a secure manner without burdening the local sites, there is potential for the Cerner healthcare systems to come together to collaborate on research.  This is an exciting possibility which can support investigator-initiated studies, multi-study clinical trials and population science.

In the picture above, I took part in a panel discussion discussing the potential uses and barriers for such a Learning Health Research Network with the DCRI leaders, Drs. Ann Marie Navar and Eric Peterson (both cardiologists by the way!) and Dr.James Breeling from the Veterans Health Administration who is installing Cerner across all the VA hospitals.
  

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