Built for maximum security and AI innovation,
Oracle transforms the EHR from an administrative burden into a
clinical asset to help improve care delivery
NASHVILLE, Tenn.,
Oct. 29,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle Health Summit --
Today, Oracle is previewing its next-generation electronic health
record (EHR) to thousands of customers and partners attending the
Oracle Health Summit. Built from the ground up to take advantage of
the high performance and military-grade security1 of
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the 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. With native integrations across a broad range of Oracle
Health applications, the EHR is also designed to help streamline
information exchange between payers and providers, support patient
recruitment for clinical trials, simplify regulatory compliance,
optimize financial performance, and help accelerate the adoption of
value-based care.
"One of today's most important and widely used healthcare
technologies, the EHR, has not lived up to its promise," said
Seema Verma, executive vice
president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences.
"Most EHRs were built in the 90s and are ill-equipped to meet the
complex security requirements and clinical needs of today's
healthcare networks, practitioners, and patients. That is why we
are completely reinventing the EHR. Oracle Health's next-generation
EHR is not just a scribe or an assistant. It's the doctor's best
resident, the administrator's most productive analyst, and the
payer's most efficient partner in reviewing and authorizing
treatment and payment."
The new EHR will feature the latest cloud and AI capabilities
and offer a more natural, intuitive, and responsive experience for
all users. Powered by AI, the new EHR is designed to deliver the
intelligence health networks need to close care gaps and be more
effective and efficient. For example, the intuitive design
leverages integrated conversational search, voice-driven
navigation, and multi modal search as a natural extension of
clinician workflows. This will enable physicians to more
easily access critical patient information, such as recent vitals,
medications, notes, and labs. With AI-supported summaries the
EHR can also aid in accelerated chart review and provide
consolidated, contextual patient information organized by
condition, role, and care setting to help reduce the time
practitioners spend reviewing charts, searching for the best
treatments, and planning their day. And integration with Oracle
Health Command Center can help give healthcare organizations
insight into patient throughput, staffing, and resource allocation
to drive facility and network-wide performance improvements. These
are just a few of the innovations customers can expect from the
completely reimagined Oracle Health EHR.
The new EHR is also designed to incorporate the Oracle Health
Clinical AI Agent, which enables providers to significantly reduce
hours spent on documentation, ordering, and automated coding to
dedicate more time to patient care. It will also embed Oracle
Health Data Intelligence, a powerful AI and analytics solution that
can continuously and securely integrate patient data from thousands
of sources, including clinical, claims, social determinants, and
pharmacy, to deliver real-time insights required to advance patient
health. Oracle Health Data Intelligence combined with the new EHR
can suggest personalized care plans that match the genetic makeup
and lifestyle choices of each patient to help reduce
trial-and-error treatments, increase patient engagement, and
support healthier outcomes.
The early adopter program for the next-generation Oracle Health
EHR will begin in calendar year 2025.
To join segments of the Oracle Health Summit virtually, visit:
https://www.oracle.com/health/health-summit/.
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1 Oracle
Health's immersive-AI EHR is powered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
(OCI), which provides the same military-grade security used to
protect the most sensitive data at some of the largest and most
sophisticated businesses, national defense agencies, and
governments around the world.
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