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Oracle Is Moving Its World Headquarters To Nashville (cnbc.com) 67

Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison said Tuesday that the company is moving its world headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee, to be closer to a major health-care epicenter. CNBC reports: In a wide-ranging conversation with Bill Frist, a former U.S. Senate Majority Leader, Ellison said Oracle is moving a "huge campus" to Nashville, "which will ultimately be our world headquarters." He said Nashville is an established health center and a "fabulous place to live," one that Oracle employees are excited about. "It's the center of the industry we're most concerned about, which is the health-care industry," Ellison said. The announcement was seemingly spur-of-the-moment. "I shouldn't have said that," Ellison told Frist, a longtime health-care industry veteran who represented Tennessee in the Senate. The pair spoke during a fireside chat at the Oracle Health Summit in Nashville.

Nashville has been a major player in the health-care scene for decades, and the city is now home to a vibrant network of health systems, startups and investment firms. The city's reputation as a health-care hub was catalyzed when HCA Healthcare, one of the first for-profit hospital companies in the U.S., was founded there in 1968. HCA helped attract troves of health-care professionals to Nashville, and other organizations quickly followed suit. Oracle has been developing its new $1.2 billion campus in the city for about three years, according to The Tennessean. "Our people love it here, and we think it's the center of our future," Ellison said.

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Oracle Is Moving Its World Headquarters To Nashville

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  • Corruption (Score:5, Interesting)

    by labnet ( 457441 ) on Tuesday April 23, 2024 @07:53PM (#64419520)

    The USA AFAIK is the only western country without a strong public healthcare system.
    It typically costs Americans twice as much as other OECD countries for worse outcomes.
    https://edition.cnn.com/2023/0... [cnn.com]

    It a complex problem, but if you had to identify major causes, your complex private insurance system creates layers of inefficiency other countries don't have to bear.
    Oracle probably has a HUGE cash cow in running these insurance databases and I can guarantee they will be in lockstep with insurers in lobbying for no change in the US healthcare system.

    • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Tuesday April 23, 2024 @08:06PM (#64419548)
      Private health insurance just spends half a trillion dollars scaring our old people with death panel talk, even as they're running active death panels deciding who lives and who dies. They do keep pushing the retirement age up and they've pushed it above and beyond what it can reasonably be so it's possible that will eventually bite them in the ass because old people won't be able to kid themselves if they'll make it into Medicaid. But the real problem is you have to convince people over 55 that healthcare isn't a limited resource. We can just make more of it in the form of cheaper medication and training more doctors and nurses.

      But I mean damn when somebody is literally going to spend half a trillion dollars lobbying against something that's hard to beat. And fun fact if you're an American and you're reading this now you paid for that half trillion dollars with your health insurance premiums.
      • The retirement age SHOULD be raised further than it is, to at least 70 and perhaps to 75. When the Social Security system was originally implemented, the retirement ages were set based on life expectancy of the period. You typically would only be spending a couple of years on Social Security before you died. Now people live much longer lives, they could spend 20 years or more drawing on services like Social Security and Medicare.

        To make all of this worse, there used to be multiple working people supporting

    • Lets get down to the real here.

      COVID eradicated HIPAA privacy protections in favor of mass hysteria profiteering, which both government and the Medical Industrial Complex gained handsomely from. Billionaire Daddy Database found flocking to the new Medical gold rush ripe for the picking to be sold to the Insurance Complex happily paying for it. All involved are Platinum members of the Donor Class ensuring corporate profits continue to be shat through a toilet plumbed in Ireland first, to rinse off any of t

  • Turns out their guitar cases [youtube.com] had laptops in them too, and they can code twice as good as you!

  • Tennessee sounds like it could use the help. They rank 45th in terms of health. https://www.local3news.com/loc... [local3news.com]

    Similar rankings on education. https://www.knoxnews.com/story... [knoxnews.com]

    • Re:Healthcare (Score:5, Insightful)

      by DrMrLordX ( 559371 ) on Tuesday April 23, 2024 @09:05PM (#64419664)

      Oracle is not going to TN to help.

      • Oracle is not going to TN to help.

        Unless TN needs some licences to be made a bit more confusing.

        • by zurtle ( 785688 )

          1. Scroll down
          2. Click the Accept button.

          Reading licences is for nerds. NERDS, I tell ya.

          In a past life I had to develop for Oracle and lemme tell ya... I strongly disliked every second of it.

    • Re:Healthcare (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Enigma2175 ( 179646 ) on Tuesday April 23, 2024 @09:18PM (#64419690) Homepage Journal

      Tennessee sounds like it could use the help. They rank 45th in terms of health. https://www.local3news.com/loc... [local3news.com]

      Similar rankings on education. https://www.knoxnews.com/story... [knoxnews.com]

      Of course! When the summary says "attract troves of health-care professionals" they don't mean doctors and nurses, they mean the armies of middlemen who simultaneously get between you and your doctor and suck money from the system that could be used to pay ACTUAL care providers. When they say "Nashville is an established health center" they mean a health industry LEECH center not a locus of quality healthcare.

      • So you think the whole concept of electronic heath records detracts from the doctor patient relationship?
        • The major reason for complicated electronic health record management is to provide adequate documentation to insurance companies to improve revenue recognition by ensuring against denial of claims payment by insurers. That's the financial justification for so much money being spent on those systems. Improving outcomes is mostly a side effect of the data management systems. Even though the data can be anonymized and used to improve patient outcomes via statistical analysis correlating treatments with outcome
  • I'm sure it has nothing to do with tax breaks/incentives, lower corporate tax rates, or anything else that allows them to treat their employees like trash.
    • Lower taxes than Texas? I guess anything is possible.
      • Lower taxes than Texas?
        I guess anything is possible.

        To be fair, they moved to Austin. Austin is in Texas, but is not really Texas.

        I am a native Texan myself, and I tell people that if Texas could have a divorce with itself it would have kicked Austin to the curb years ago.

  • Stay away. Don't move here.

    • Stay away. Don't move here.

      I hear you. Every time I hear about one of these companies from California or the East Coast moving to Austin it makes me grit my teeth. Now that they have done their best to ruin parts of Texas they are moving on to the next welcoming target.

  • Give me a break. Ellison's not going to live there. Buying anything from Oracle besides database engines is as smart as doing business with HCA. Run away.

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Give me a break. Ellison's not going to live there. Buying anything from Oracle besides database engines is as smart as doing business with HCA. Run away.

      Give me a break. You trust them selling you a license to run their database engine? Oracle is a litigation company with a software side hustle. Just ask any former Oracle customer-turned-defendant. Not many companies can humblefuckbrag like they can.

  • ...the devil likes it in Nashville, so this makes perfect sense.

  • When they bring all the lower level staff there.
    Who don't vote GOP.

    • by laffer1 ( 701823 )

      I'm sure some of them do. Tech has a lot of people with strong political beliefs, but they're not all Democrats. There are quite a few libertarians who often vote for Republicans. Executives vote more for republicans at these firms and I'm sure the company will put money into Republicans in the area.

  • "Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison said Tuesday that the company is moving its world headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee, to be closer to a major health-care epicenter."

    So Oracle is mostly used by old people?

  • AFIK, they did not require people to move from Redwood Shores to Austin. They haven't even finished building out the Austin "HQ" and they only have around 2,000 employees here compare to 18,000 at their original HQ. They were telling City of Austin there "could be as many as 10,000 employees" here. I'm sure they are singing the same song to Nashville.

    As someone pointed out above, the real Oracle HQ is Lanai Island in Hawaii. Calling any new office opening a "new HQ" is just tax abatement hyperbole.

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