Fierce Healthcare March 15, 2024
Heather Landi

ORLANDO, Florida—Software giant Oracle continues to build out generative AI tools in its healthcare solutions as it debuted a new service for care management this week and plans to roll out its gen AI-based clinical assistant next quarter.

At the HIMSS 2024 conference, Oracle unveiled new capabilities in its healthcare data platform including generative AI service to simplify care management, prebuilt clinical quality analytics and automated alerts. The enhancements include prebuilt analytics for common requirements including determinants of health, childhood wellness, immunization and chronic conditions such as diabetes and chronic obstruction pulmonary disease, according to the company.

The Oracle Health Data Intelligence platform, formerly called HealtheIntent, is a suite of cloud applications, services and analytics.

“The new capabilities embedded...

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