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What is a Cerner RadNet?

A Cerner Radnet job typically involves managing and supporting the Cerner Radnet system, which is Cerner's radiology information system (RIS). Professionals in this role are responsible for system configuration, troubleshooting, workflow optimization, and ensuring seamless integration with other healthcare technologies. They work closely with radiology departments, IT teams, and healthcare providers to enhance clinical efficiency and patient care. This position often requires experience in healthcare IT, radiology workflows, and Cerner applications.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in a Cerner RadNet position?

A typical day in a Cerner Radnet role involves configuring, maintaining, and supporting the Cerner RadNet radiology information system, assisting end-users such as radiologists and technologists, and troubleshooting workflow or integration issues as they arise. Professionals in this position often collaborate with IT teams, clinicians, and radiology departments to optimize system performance and address user feedback. Daily responsibilities may also include performing system upgrades, user training, and data analysis to ensure compliance and efficiency. This dynamic environment offers exposure to a broad range of radiology operations and IT initiatives, providing excellent opportunities for professional development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cerner RadNet position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Cerner Radnet role, you need a solid understanding of radiology workflows, healthcare IT systems, and clinical operations, often supported by experience in radiology or health informatics. Proficiency with the Cerner RadNet application, PACS, and familiarity with HL7 interfaces, as well as relevant certifications like Cerner RadNet certification, are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential for collaborating with clinical staff and troubleshooting issues. These competencies are crucial for ensuring accurate system configuration, smooth radiology operations, and optimal patient care delivery.

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Cerner Millennium Project Lead

Noblesoft Technologies

Dallas, TX • On-site

Contractor

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Senior Manager
Location: Dallas, Texas
 
Mandatory Skills: Oracle Cerner
 
Job Summary:
The Cerner Millennium Project Lead is responsible for overseeing the strategic management, implementation, optimization, and daytoday operation of the Cerner Millennium Electronic Health Record EHR system within a healthcare organization. This role requires a comprehensive understanding of technical and functional aspects of the EHR, good knowledge of Cerner Command Language CCL, HL7, FHIR, and in-depth knowledge, work experience of Cerner solutions and modules. The EHR Project Lead leads projects, go-live implementations, and ensures efficient clinical workflows, high-quality patient care, and compliance with healthcare regulations.
Technical and Functional Skills, Expertise, and Experience Required:
•                Bachelor's degree in healthcare informatics, healthcare administration, or a related field.
•                Certified in Cerner Millennium EHR or related modules.
•                Extensive experience working with Cerner EHR systems, including advanced implementation, optimization, and go-live projects.
•                10 years of experience working with the Cerner Millennium EHR system or similar EHR platforms.
•                Strong project management skills, including the ability to lead and manage EHR-related projects and go-live implementations.
•                Advanced technical skills, including system integration, database management, infrastructure, network configuration, and Cerner Command Language (CCL) scripting.
•                Knowledge of HL7 and FHIR standards for data exchange and interoperability.
•                Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
 
Roles and Responsibilities:
1.Strategic Management: Develop and execute a strategic vision for the EHR system, aligning it with the organization's goals and objectives.
2. Module Expertise: Demonstrate advanced expertise in various Cerner solutions and modules, including but not limited to:
o PowerChart
o CPOE (Computerized Physician Order Entry)
o Cerner Ambulator
Cerner FirstNet
oClinical Documentation
oePrescribe
oPathNet (Laboratory)
RadNet (Radiology)
o PharmNet (Pharmacy)
oSurgiNet (Surgery)
oProFile (Revenue Cycle Management)
oCCL – Cerner Command Language   
oHL7  FHIR    Good to have
3.Technical Skills: Possess advanced technical skills in areas such as system integration, database management, infrastructure, network configuration, and Cerner Command Language (CCL) scripting.
4.HL7 and FHIR Expertise: Have in-depth knowledge and experience with HL7 and FHIR standards for data exchange and interoperability, and the ability to implement these standards within the EHR system.
5.Project Management: Lead EHR-related projects, including go-live implementations, define project scopes, timelines, and budgets, and ensure that projects are delivered on time and within budget while meeting the desired outcomes.
6. Workflow Optimization: Collaborate with healthcare providers to analyze clinical workflows, identify areas for improvement, and implement best practices to streamline and enhance clinical processes using Cerner solutions.
7. Quality Assurance: Implement quality control measures to ensure data accuracy, adherence to clinical and regulatory standards, and the highest level of data integrity within the EHR system.
8. System Configuration: Customize and configure the EHR system, including templates, forms, order sets, and user interfaces, to meet the organization's specific clinical workflow requirements.
9. User Training: Develop training materials and conduct training sessions for clinical staff and end-users to ensure the effective and compliant use of the EHR system.
10.Compliance and Regulatory Oversight: Ensure that EHR system usage complies with healthcare regulations and standards, including HIPAA, Meaningful Use (MIPSMACRA), and other relevant regulations.
11. Reporting and Analysis: Generate advanced reports from the EHR system, analyze data to assess its performance, and provide strategic recommendations for improvements