Fast Company April 21, 2023
By Gene Casciola for Oracle

The UK’s NHS Shared Business Services is the latest in a long list of healthcare organizations moving business processes to Oracle Cloud.

Recent events pushed the world’s largest industry to a breaking point and highlighted the inefficiency, inequity, and peril of providers, payers, and hospital groups running countless disconnected systems. Digital health records scattered across dozens of databases and institutions made it nearly impossible to move quickly and mitigate regional and global health risks and made it difficult for healthcare providers to ensure that the right staffing and supplies were available to deliver timely, affordable care.

To quickly respond to changes in demand, healthcare organizations need connected operational, clinical, and financial planning technology that helps optimize supply...

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