To help tame the clinical data administration chaos, Oracle Health Clinical Data Exchange is simplifying data exchange for both providers and payers through a single, centralized network service that facilitates the secure and automated sharing of only necessary clinical data for payment and healthcare operations, supporting reduced operational administrative burdens, lowered costs, and increased accuracy.
Reduce the administrative burden of exchanging clinical data.
Oracle Health Clinical Data Exchange enables provider organizations to exchange data with payers quickly, consistently, and securely, speeding up the approval of and payment for necessary clinical services.
Automate the sharing of necessary clinical information with payer partners through a single connection to a centralized, cloud-based network service. Reduce the need to fax or mail requested information, lowering administrative burden, time investment, and cost.
Work with payers to support multiple payment and operations use cases, including quality improvement and risk adjustment.
Enable payers to receive the comprehensive clinical information they need to process claims in an industry-standard format, helping reduce claim denials due to a lack of information.
Accelerate and simplify the delivery of and payment for clinical services using a secure, centralized network for exchanging data with payers.
Oracle Health Clinical Data Exchange provides payers with easy access to patient-encounter clinical data to help them expedite claim reimbursements as well as support utilization management reviews, prior authorizations, and risk adjustments.
Source and retrieve clinical information with an easy, one-time connection to a nationwide network of healthcare providers that use the Oracle Health EHR. Reduce the need for multiple provider-payer connections and manual interactions.
Enable payers to retrieve data from multiple provider EHRs in a standard format across the network.
Support payer workflow preferences, specific business needs, and extensive records with options to receive clinical data in near real time or in bulk with the ability to receive data for encounters within the past three years.
Help limit redundant requests for clinician notes, lab results, care plan details, and other information, easing the pressure on already-stretched provider administrative staff.
Simplify and automate the exchange of clinical data between providers and payers through a centralized, cloud-based network service.
Enable consistent data exchange in a standard format, reducing the need for manual interactions.
Leverage built-in data governance controls that enable provider organizations to select their preferred payer partners and control data elements received by them. Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle Health Clinical Data Exchange leverages the same military-grade security used to protect data at some of the most sophisticated businesses and governments worldwide.
Is available for Oracle Health EHR customers at no cost, with limited implementation burden on provider IT teams as Oracle builds the connectivity. Reduce the need to develop multiple custom electronic provider-payer data connections.
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