Oracle Health is harnessing data to create a more transparent, human-centric health experience. Oracle has been at the forefront of modern data management and intelligence solutions supporting the healthcare community. We have provided advancements with ground-breaking research and clinical trials to help improve efficiency and drive down costs with our leading Cloud infrastructure, database, and front and back-office applications. By harnessing Oracle’s number one asset - data - we are creating interoperable, cloud-native applications across areas like genomics, virtual care, and extending electronic health record systems with artificial intelligence and machine learning.
I-Powered Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant Transforms Interactions Between Practitioners and Patients
Oracle today announced general availability of the Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant for ambulatory clinics in the US. The mobile offering combines generative AI, clinical intelligence, multimodal voice and screen driven assistance, and simplified workflows into a single, unified solution that enables providers to give their full attention to the needs of their patients. Integrated with the Oracle Health Electronic Health Record (EHR), the solution transforms the doctor-patient experience by combining clinical automation, conversation-based note generation, and proposed clinical follow ups directly at the point of care.
Learn more by reading this Oracle press release.
It’s Time to Hand Cybersecurity Over to the Computers
The healthcare industry is facing an increasing number of cyberattacks, resulting in significant losses and expensive ransom payments. Improving healthcare interoperability enables organizations to build robust, user-friendly workflows that drive data-driven insights. However, this can also make systems more susceptible to cyberattacks. Reverting to outdated methods, such as paper records and disconnected technologies, is not an option. Oracle believes that implementing a security-first, zero-tolerance, and autonomous system can help consumers truly reap the benefits from healthcare interoperability, while also maintaining the safety and security of our healthcare ecosystem.
Learn more by reading this Wall Street Journal article, written by Larry Ellison, Oracle chief technology officer, and Seema Verma, general manager of Oracle Health and Oracle Life Sciences.