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That was the promise of Cerner, the medical-records company Oracle bought in 2021 for $28.3 billion — Oracle's biggest acquisition. At the time, Cerner managed the electronic health records for a quarter of all American hospitals, including those run by the Pentagon and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Larry EllisonCerner's electronic records, in short, were a deadly disaster for the VA. Never mind the futuristic, AI-driven healthcare system Ellison envisioned. In 2015, it beat out Epic, its main competitor, for a $4.3 billion contract to handle electronic health records for the Defense Department. It had agreed to process tens of millions of crucial medical records, but it couldn't handle the subsequent deluge of data.
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CNN —Madonna is talking about how serious her health emergency was last summer. According to video shared of her remarks, Madonna continued, saying, “I have fallen off a lot of horses and broken a lot of bones. Obviously, I didn’t know for four days, because I was in an induced coma. But when I woke up, the first word I said was ‘No.’ Anyway, that’s what my assistant tells me.”She added, “I’m pretty sure that God was saying to me, ‘Do you wanna come with us? You wanna come with me?
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CNN —In a rare interview, twin brothers Ashton and Michael Kutcher talked about both their bond and their rift. “I go in the room and I’m like ‘Whoa,’” Ashton Kutcher said, fighting back tears. “He looked at me and he said, ‘Every time you feel sorry for me, you make me less,’” Ashton Kutcher said. Ashton Kutcher said during the interview that he was not aware that his brother had been keeping it a secret. Michael Kutcher is now an advocate for the disabled.
A video of a doctor saying “the world is flat” has been taken out of context on social media. The book does not claim that the Earth is flat; Friedman uses the term “the world is flat” as a metaphor to talk about the impacts of globalization. The video clip posted on Instagram with text that says, “Doctor on CBS News Mentions Flat Earth Twice Out Of Nowhere,” was liked over 1,500 times at the time of writing (here). In a 2016 CBS interview, David Agus is not claiming that the Earth is flat. He is using the term “the world is flat” as a reference to describe how globalization makes viruses spread more quickly.
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