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Cerner, the city's largest private employer, is closing its world headquarters in North Kansas City and Realization Campus in South Kansas City. The moves come just months after the company was acquired by Oracle in a multi-billion-dollar deal.
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Oracle said it intends to “maintain and grow Cerner’s community presence, including in the Kansas City area” and use Oracle’s global footprint “to reach new geographies faster.”
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In 2018, the Department of Veterans Affairs awarded Cerner a $10 billion contract to modernize its electronic health care records system.
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The settlement covers all beneficiaries of Cerner’s retirement plan as of Jan. 21, 2014, or roughly 26,000 people.
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Michael Ahlers was the administrator of the med center’s occupational therapy education department from around 2001 to 2015.
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The felony charges respectively carry maximum prison sentences of 30 years and three years in prison.
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From 30,000 federal workers to T-Mobile to thousands who work at two engineering firms, managers are waiting until workspaces are modified and sanitized to bring workers back to their offices.
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A class action lawsuit charges that Cerner failed to use its immense bargaining power to limit investment expenses for its employee retirement plan.
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The Kansas City Star’s front page on December 7, 1997, made a big splash about the $500 million construction just starting in the southern metro area.…
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Kansas City, Missouri — Time was, a fledgling tech company called CivicPlus had to explain to prospective customers why it was based in Kansas — and not…
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Cerner Corp. will lay off 255 of its U.S. employees in an effort to boost operating margins to 20% by the end of the year. Workers will be notified…
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Students and families in the Hickman Mills School District will need to cope with major changes next year after the Board of Education decided to close…