Coordinated care works best when resources are coordinated

“Solutions for better patient outcomes is our overarching theme for HIMSS15."
By John Andrews
05:02 PM
It all comes down to outcomes. Wherever a healthcare organization stands with regard to its personnel, resources, mission and operations, patients are not receiving high-quality care without proper cohesion.
 
That’s the assertion of many in the healthcare realm, including Steve Fanning, vice president of healthcare industry strategy at Infor. 
 
“Our mission is to address the unique cost and quality challenge in healthcare,” Fanning says. “Solutions for better patient outcomes is our overarching theme for HIMSS15.” 
 
Among those products that Infor will showcase at the HIMSS15 conference are Cloverleaf and Lawson technologies. 
 
Cloverleaf focuses on connecting data for interoperability. By integrating clinical data across disparate sources, it empowers physicians while enabling seamless data flow across communities, Fanning said.
 
The Lawson Clinical Bridge is a connectivity platform that is powered by the Infor Cloverleaf Integration Engine, clinical adapters for ERP links that connect specific data sources, map to the appropriate fields and make the information available where it is needed most.
 
Infor is offering regularly scheduled stage presentations that address cloud solutions for healthcare, business intelligence and analytics, as well as interoperability. The company will also put on group demonstrations as well as one-on-one product demonstrations.
 
The presentations will help attendees learn about how to improve business and clinical operations; track and manage the vital resources of people, supplies, clinical data, and financial assets – either on premises or in the cloud. 
 
“We’re offering the stage presentations as a way to capture more interest around topics that we feel are vitally important to the healthcare industry today and tomorrow,” Fanning said. 
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