Healthcare Innovation April 1, 2021
Mark Hagland

The Cerner Corporation has finalized the acquisition of Kantar Health, a division of the Kantar Group research firm, for $375 million in cash—as Cerner makes a move into the life sciences area

On April 1, the Kansas City-based Cerner Corporation announced that it had finalized the acquisition of Kantar Health, a division of the New York City-based Kantar Group, a research firm described on its website as “the world’s leading data, insights and consulting company.”

The completion of the acquisition was announced in a press release posted to Cerner’s website. As the press release noted, “Cerner Corporation today announced the acquisition of Kantar Health, a division of Kantar Group, for $375 million in cash, subject to adjustment. Kantar Health’s...

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