David Wilcox serves as the Director, Regional Clinical Executive at Cerner Corporation, where he leverages his extensive background as a Registered Nurse Executive to drive transformative change within healthcare organizations. With a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification, David is adept at implementing process improvement...
David Wilcox serves as the Director, Regional Clinical Executive at Cerner Corporation, where he leverages his extensive background as a Registered Nurse Executive to drive transformative change within healthcare organizations. With a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification, David is adept at implementing process improvement methodologies that enhance clinical workflows and optimize patient outcomes. His role involves providing strategic guidance to hospital executives, helping them integrate advanced technologies with their operational goals to streamline processes and improve efficiency for bedside clinicians.
At Cerner, David is currently spearheading key projects that focus on analyzing data related to electronic medical record (EMR) usage and real-time charting practices. By identifying inefficiencies in clinical documentation and patient flow, he empowers healthcare providers to make informed decisions that enhance care delivery. His expertise in healthcare consulting and deep understanding of clinical workflows enable him to facilitate meaningful conversations around Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) systems and the overall impact of technology on patient care.
David’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery is evident in his collaborative approach, working closely with senior executives to align technology initiatives with organizational imperatives. His insights into HIPAA compliance and documentation best practices ensure that healthcare institutions not only meet regulatory standards but also foster an environment of safety and quality care. As a thought leader in the industry, David continues to advocate for the integration of data-driven strategies that ultimately lead to better outcomes for patients and more efficient workflows for clinicians.