Becker's Healthcare December 29, 2025
In collaboration with Oracle

Hospitals and health systems are entering a period of rapid acceleration in AI. Clinical leaders are reporting tangible gains, from automated note-taking to clearer visibility into patient histories, while executives are increasingly focused on what it will take to scale these tools responsibly. Pressure is building from several directions: new federal guidance on interoperability, rising expectations around patient experience and persistent concerns about administrative complexity.

AI now touches each of these challenges, and some organizations — including Oracle Health and Life Sciences — see the EHR as a critical lever for translating promise into sustained improvement. Rather than viewing the EHR as a static system of record, the company frames it as the foundation for a more intelligent healthcare infrastructure,...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Technology
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