Improving Healthcare Data Interoperability with Cerner's Greg Meyer

December 11, 2018 Jeff Kelly

In this week's episode of Pivotal Conversations, Dormain and Jeff chat with Greg Meyer, a distinguished engineer at Cerner, a maker of healthcare software. Greg talks about a modernized specification he helped develop to achieve interoperability and easier data movement between healthcare systems. He also explains how the company is modernizing its development practices to increase the pace of innovation.

Episode Guide

  • 1:00 - Greg on the modernized healthcare data specification
  • 13:55 - How SpringOne Platform jumpstarted the reference implementation
  • 18:03 - How to access the modernized specification
  • 25:50 - PCF and improved developer productivity at Cerner
  • 33:56 - Greg on security and credentials management 
  • 39:48 - What's next for Cerner

"You hear about a lot of these specifications taking years and years to write. We went from an idea to a 1.0 release version of the reference implementation in under a year." - Greg Meyer, Cerner

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Jeff Kelly

Jeff Kelly is a Director of Partner Marketing at Pivotal Software. Prior to joining Pivotal, Jeff was the lead industry analyst covering Big Data analytics at Wikibon. Before that, Jeff covered enterprise software as a reporter and editor at TechTarget. He received his B.A. in American studies from Providence College and his M.A. in journalism from Northeastern University.

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