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Oracle Unveils Next-Generation EHR

Built from the ground up to take advantage of the high performance and security of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, the next-generation electronic health record (EHR) is designed to embed AI across the entire clinical workflow to automate processes, deliver insights at the point of care, and dramatically simplify appointment prep, documentation, and follow-up for physicians and staff.

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Oracle Health’s Clinical AI Agent Helps Doctors Spend More Time with Patients

Oracle Health unveiled Clinical AI Agent, built entirely on the world’s latest generative AI technology. Formerly known as Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant, this second-generation Clinical AI Agent provides a comprehensive set of AI services for medical providers.

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Oracle Health Makes It Easier for Patients to Take Charge of Their Care

Oracle announced two new, integrated cloud applications—Oracle Health Patient Portal and Oracle Health Patient Administration—that help streamline patient access to their medical records, empower them to actively manage their healthcare, and reduce administrative burden.

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Oracle Health Data Intelligence Updates Help Healthcare Organizations Improve Care Quality, Operational Efficiency, and Financial Performance

AI-powered clinical intelligence prioritizes patient outreach based on the likelihood of successful intervention to improve patient health and reduce costly emergency department visits and hospitalization.

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New Oracle Cloud Services Help Pharmas Accelerate Clinical Trial Site Feasibility Assessment and Patient Recruitment

In clinical trials, site and patient selection is often difficult, lengthy, and costly. Oracle Life Sciences’ new site feasibility and patient recruitment cloud services will help sponsors and CROs address these challenges.

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Oracle Launches AI-Powered Oracle Analytics Intelligence for Life Sciences

The new analytics solution empowers users to answer multidisciplinary research questions, generate insights, and integrate information into their existing Oracle Health and Life Sciences applications so that organizations can more accurately identify market needs, assess commercial viability, and optimize therapeutic launch strategies.

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Meharry Medical College and Oracle Collaborate to Advance Healthcare Access, Innovation, and Education

Meharry Medical College and Oracle aim to establish a health technology education and research collaborative, a health innovation hub, and a community care and wellness center in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Mosaic Life Care Selects Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite to Increase Efficiency and Help Improve Patient Care

With an integrated suite of cloud applications to manage finance, planning, supply chain, and HR processes, Mosaic Life Care can increase efficiency, improve decision-making, and enhance the employee experience as it delivers care to patients.

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Oracle Helps Healthcare Organizations Address Critical Inventory Management Challenges

New Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) capabilities help healthcare organizations optimize inventory management and deliver better patient experiences.

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Billings Clinic-Logan Health Expanding Oracle Health EHR to All 30 of its Hospitals

The customer expanded Oracle Health’s EHR to all 30 of its hospitals and leveraged Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant to help reduce administrative tasks, giving physicians time back for their patients and themselves.

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Oracle Life Sciences Positioned as a Leader in the Everest Group PEAK Matrix® for Electronic Data Capture

Oracle was recognized for its comprehensive EDC capabilities that enable pharmaceutical companies and CROs to collect data from any source, harmonize it in a single place, and apply analytics to draw out valuable clinical insights from the data across multiple studies.*

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Oracle Helps Healthcare Organizations Find the Right Talent to Fill Mission-Critical Roles

The new feature within Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM) helps healthcare organizations improve patient care by quickly finding skilled workers to fill contingent roles.

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* Everest Group Life Sciences Electronic Data Capture (EDC) Products PEAK Matrix Assessment 2024, published September 3, 2024. Analysts: Manu Aggarwal, Abhishek Singh, Chunky Satija, Nisarg Shah, Kavya Murki, Sushmita Biswas.

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