Healthcare DIVE March 12, 2024
Rebecca Pifer

Oracle’s tool, which automatically transcribes patient visits and suggests next steps for providers, is entering a cluttered market.

Oracle plans to launch its generative artificial intelligence-backed clinical assistant in the next quarter, according to a top health executive.

The software company is entering a crowded market. Cutting back on documentation burden for providers has proved one of the earliest use cases for AI in healthcare, and one that tech giants and startups alike have pursued aggressively.

Oracle first teased the tool in September, capitalizing on the tsunami of hype around generative AI. However, the product will enter the market later than other documentation software, some of which have been available with generative AI since last year.

The cloud giant has...

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