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  2. Oracle Health - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Health, formerly Cerner Corporation then Oracle Cerner, is a US-based, multinational provider of health information technology (HIT) platforms and services. As of February 2018 [update] , it had 27,000 customers globally [ 3 ] and 29,000 employees, with over 13,000 at its headquarters in North Kansas City, Missouri .

  3. Cerner CCL - Wikipedia

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    All Cerner Millennium health information technology software uses CCL/Discern Explorer to select from, insert into, update into and delete from a Cerner Millennium database and allows a programmer to fetch data from an Oracle database and display it as the user wants to see. With features like Record Structure and subroutines it allows a user ...

  4. Cerner Enviza - Wikipedia

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    Cerner Enviza is an American healthcare company that provides data, analytics, and research to the life sciences industry, with a particular focus on oncology and rare diseases. Kantar Health was acquired by Bain Capital in 2019, [ 2 ] which sold it to the Cerner Corporation on April 1, 2021, and was subsequently renamed Cerner Enviza.

  5. Cerner Passes This Key Test - AOL

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  7. Confronting ICD-10, the Health Care Industry's Y2K - AOL

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    Back in 1999, the media wildly speculated that Y2K -- a computer bug caused by data only being dated with the last two digits of the year -- would cause communication grids to collapse, airplanes ...

  8. CCL - Wikipedia

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    Cerner CCL (Cerner Command Language), a SQL-like programming language developed by Cerner Corporation; Clozure CL, a Common Lisp implementation; Communications Controller for Linux, an IBM networking software product; Concise Command Language (CCL), a DEC command line interpreter for PDP-8, 10, 11

  9. Epic Systems - Wikipedia

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    Epic was founded in 1979 by Judith R. Faulkner [5] with a $70,000 investment [6] (equivalent to $290,000 in 2023). Originally headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, Epic moved its headquarters to a large campus in the suburb of Verona, Wisconsin in 2005, [7] where it employs 13,000 people as of 2023. [8]