Healthcare IT News October 30, 2024
Mike Miliard

Previewed at the company’s annual summit, the electronic health record, built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, offers secure automation across clinical workflows, enabling faster insights at the point of care with streamlined documentation and more.

Oracle on Tuesday offered a sneak peek at its next-generation electronic health record which, more than two years since the company’s acquisition of Cerner, it says was rebuilt “from the ground up” to offer the security and performance of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

WHY IT MATTERS
Unveiled at the Oracle Health Summit in Nashville, the new EHR, said to be ready for debut in 2025, is designed with artificial intelligence as a core component, the company says – with AI capabilities embedded “across the entire clinical workflow to...

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