Healthcare DIVE March 12, 2024
Emily Olsen

Oracle will also begin delivering a new ambulatory clinic suite in its fourth quarter, which includes an artificial intelligence-backed documentation assistant.

Dive Brief:

  • Oracle has moved the majority of its Cerner customers to the cloud, which the company says will save money and improve data security, executives said on an earnings call Monday.
  • The shift to the cloud will also enable Oracle to update products on a regular cadence, including a new suite of applications for ambulatory clinics that will start to ship in the fourth quarter, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison said on the third quarter call. The system will feature an artificial intelligence clinical assistant.
  • Though the Cerner segment has been a “significant headwind”...

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