Cerner Corporation is an American supplier of health information technology services, devices, and hardware.
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Cerner Corporation is an American supplier of health information technology services, devices, and hardware.
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Cerner was founded in 1979 by Neal Patterson, Paul Gorup, and Cliff Illig, who were colleagues at Arthur Andersen.
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Cerner acquired IMC Health Care, Inc in early 2010 to continue expanding its wellness services to outside commercial employers, pharmacies, and wellness programs.
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In July 2019, Cerner announced that it would partner with Amazon Web Services.
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Cerner CCL, is a SQL-like programming language developed by Cerner.
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Cerner's revenue tripled from $1 billion in 2005 to a projected $3 billion in 2013.
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In 2012, Trinity Health, a large hospital in North Dakota, sued Cerner, claiming that Cerner's patient accounting software didn't work correctly; the parties settled for $106M in 2014.
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In 2014, a grand jury in California found that Cerner knew that the Ventura County healthcare agency was unprepared to complete a $32 million installation.
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In 2022, the regional director of the Vastra Gotaland health care system in Sweden sent a letter to Cerner claiming a breach of contract for deployment of the Millenium system.
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In 2013, Cerner announced plans to redevelop 236 acres in south Kansas City, Missouri into an office park.
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Since 2006 Cerner has occupied space in the former Marion Laboratories in Kansas City, MO.
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