In another massive collaboration with a health care technology company, Georgia Regents Health System is entering into a $400 million deal with Cerner Corp. to provide all of its health care information technology. The boards that oversee the health system and its medical center approved the move Thursday. Officials estimate the deal, called the Jaguar Collaborative after the university’s mascot, will save about 15 percent of projected costs over the 14-year span, or $70 million at least. read more