Healthcare IT Today September 5, 2025
Colin Hung

Health IT leaders know the script: every new release promises fewer clicks, smoother workflows, and real relief for clinicians. Too often, the reality is another layer of complexity on systems already past their prime. Did Oracle buck that trend with their new EHR?

Seema Verma, Executive Vice President and General Manager for Oracle Health and Life Sciences, sat down with Healthcare IT Today to discuss the company’s complete rebuild of its EHR. She pointed to the technology foundations, the openness of the platform, and the usability gains that separate it from what she calls “the old playbook.”

Key Takeaways

  1. Built for AI, not retrofitted. Oracle rebuilt its EHR on a semantic index, rejecting legacy databases that were never designed...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Conferences / Podcast, EMR / EHR, Health IT, Technology, Trends
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