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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 .
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Neal L. Patterson (December 10, 1949 [1] – July 9, 2017) was an American businessman who was CEO of Cerner Corporation, a Kansas City-based medical software corporation. Patterson was also owner of the Sporting Kansas City soccer team. [2]
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.
As a faculty member at the University of Kansas School of Nursing, Warren collaborated with Cerner Corporation to develop the Simulated E-health Delivery System (SEEDS), an adaptation of electronic health record software that has been adopted by over 60 schools of nursing, medicine, pharmacy, and allied health. [10]
Complete for CCL (Cerner Command Language) is provided by Cerner Corporation. Discern Explorer provides several applications that can be used to create, execute, and analyze ad hoc queries, reports and programs. These applications provide flexibility in the skill set needed to build programs and design reports.
NetForce Corporation Adverse event reporting system January 15, 2002 Indicast Corporation Voice portals January 2002 TopLink: Object-relation mapping technology 2000: February 2000 Carleton Corporation: Data Warehousing and ETL Systems $8 1999: December 1999 Concentra Corporation Product configuration system $43 [41] June 1999
Cerner will acquire 236 acres to meet expected future growth of the company and could eventually employ an additional 12,000 to 15,000 workers. According to Cerner officials the site will include a training center, potential future data centers, and worker amenities such as on-site daycare, a health clinic, food service, and a fitness center. [ 5 ]