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Jupiter Medical alerts patients after third party data breach exposes health records
The Jupiter Medical Center says that a third party gained access to data that was being managed by the Cerner Corporation.
Veteran legal executive Dan Devers joins the Stowers Group of Companies with a track record in healthcare technology, intellectual property, and enterprise legal strategy. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 14, ...
Nabla, one of the most advanced AI assistants in clinical care, today announced that Aultman Health System, a nonprofit ...
The Pharmacy Automation Systems Market demonstrates strong growth potential, reflecting increasing investments in healthcare infrastructure and automation technologies. Valued at USD 5.3 billion in ...
Data teams, application owners, and IT all want agentic AI. Figuring out who funds it is complex - and the organizational ...
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Oracle Corp. is trying — and sometimes struggling — to attract workers to Nashville, where it is developing a massive ...
Oracle is aggressively building its new world headquarters in Nashville, focusing on cloud and AI infrastructure. The tech ...
Four European startups have been recognized among the top 50 digital health ventures of 2025. These ventures, featured in CB ...
A data breach affecting a technology company has prompted Jupiter Medical Center (JMC) to issue a notice to patients.
Dan Devers, who spent most of his legal career at Cerner and negotiated its $28.3 billion sale to Oracle, is the new general ...
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