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Segment 1: Cerner co-founder steps away after forty years with the healthcare records company.One of Kansas City's most succesfull businessmen, Cliff…
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Cliff Illig, Cerner Corp. co-founder and vice chairman, has retired from the Kansas City-based health IT company to focus on outside interests, according…
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After more than three years of litigation, Cerner Corp. is settling a class action lawsuit alleging it improperly failed to pay hundreds of employees…
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Acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie said Wednesday afternoon that the VA has reached a 10-year, $10 billion contract with Cerner Corp. to…
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Segment 1: A school secretary is helping immigrants make plans in case of deportation.For undocumented parents with kids who are U.S. citizens, the risk…
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The firing of Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin means uncertainty for the VA’s pending $10 billion contract with Cerner Corp. to modernize the…
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Kansas City-based Cerner Corporation announced Wednesday that Brent Shafer will become its new CEO and chairman of the board of directors.Shafer was…
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A company that challenged the no-bid contract awarded to Cerner Corp. to update the electronic health records system of the U.S. Department of Veteran…
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A provider of electronic health records systems for the U.S. Department of Defense is challenging the contract awarded to Cerner Corp. to develop the…
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Big names in Kansas City, from city officials to Major League Soccer stars, took to Twitter Sunday to mourn the loss of Neal Patterson.Patterson was the…
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The Cerner Corporation announced Sunday that CEO and co-founder Neal Patterson has died. He was 67.In a statement, Cerner said Patterson died from…
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The U.S. Veterans Affairs Department has awarded Kansas City-based Cerner Corp. a contract to create its electronic health record system.VA Secretary…