Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Neal Patterson

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman Neal Patterson.
Last updated on April 19, 2025.
Neal Patterson

Neal L. Patterson was an American businessman who was CEO of Cerner Corporation, a Kansas City-based medical software corporation. Patterson was also owner of the Sporting Kansas City soccer team.

We don't have a business model for health care in this country, We just have a business model for care. The way doctors and hospitals get paid is something bad has got to happen. It's a pure reactive model.
Without a national ID and the ability to create true data that can be be safely and securely sent between individuals, we are going to introduce new systemic risk back into the system.
Cerner is a company that just celebrated its 20th anniversary in 1999. — © Neal Patterson
Cerner is a company that just celebrated its 20th anniversary in 1999.
I designed and developed an unbelievable number of applications early in my life.
Cerner's focus over the last 20 years has been to provide healthcare, predominately healthcare providers, with advanced clinical and management information systems. Our mission is to connect the appropriate persons, knowledge, and resources at the appropriate time and location to achieve the optimal health outcome.
Hell will freeze over before this CEO implements another employee benefit in this culture.
Cerner has significant growth opportunities. We believe there is leverage with HNA Millennium and in our business model that can grow both our top-line and earnings during 2000 and through the foreseeable part of this decade.
Insurance companies as they exist today are going to be eliminated.
Siemens' health care IT assets provide additional scale, R&D, an impressive client base, and knowledgeable and experienced associates who will help Cerner achieve our plans for the next decade.
We're the only western country that doesn't have a national health care ID.
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