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Cerner was founded in 1979 by Neal Patterson, Cliff Illig, and Paul Gorup who respectively serve as the CEO, Vice Chairman, and Vice President of the Knowledge & Content Team.  The company's mission is to connect the appropriate persons, knowledge and resources at the appropriate time and location to achieve the optimal health outcome.  In order to achieve this, the founders created the industry's first person-centric integrated architecture - Cerner Millennium.  In an effort to reduce waste and friction in healthcare, Cerner has developed many solutions spanning from employee health, critical care, medical devices, to biosurveillance.
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Cerner was founded in 1979 by Neal Patterson, Cliff Illig, and Paul Gorup who respectively serve as the CEO, Vice Chairman, and Vice President of the Knowledge & Content Team.  The company's mission is to connect the appropriate persons, knowledge and resources at the appropriate time and location to achieve the optimal health outcome.  As a result, the founders created the industry's first person-centric integrated architecture - Cerner Millennium.  This architecture allows caregivers and supporting providers the ability to view results, problems, diagnosis, and medications in real-time.  In a continued effort to reduce waste and friction in healthcare, Cerner has developed many solutions including employee health, life sciences, medical devices, clinical trial management, and biosurveillance.  
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1. Cerner Corporation: Healthcare Information Technology.  http://www.cerner.com
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2. Cerner - Wikipedia.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerner_Corporation

Revision as of 05:02, 20 January 2009

Cerner was founded in 1979 by Neal Patterson, Cliff Illig, and Paul Gorup who respectively serve as the CEO, Vice Chairman, and Vice President of the Knowledge & Content Team. The company's mission is to connect the appropriate persons, knowledge and resources at the appropriate time and location to achieve the optimal health outcome. As a result, the founders created the industry's first person-centric integrated architecture - Cerner Millennium. This architecture allows caregivers and supporting providers the ability to view results, problems, diagnosis, and medications in real-time. In a continued effort to reduce waste and friction in healthcare, Cerner has developed many solutions including employee health, life sciences, medical devices, clinical trial management, and biosurveillance.

References:

1. Cerner Corporation: Healthcare Information Technology. http://www.cerner.com

2. Cerner - Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerner_Corporation