Forbes May 20, 2025
Dr. Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.

Last week, Oracle Health, Cleveland Clinic and G42, a cloud computing and AI development company based in the United Arab Emirates, announced a partnership to co-develop and launch an AI based healthcare analytics and clinical intelligence platform.

The initial goals for the platform will be to:

  • Provide population level health data for systemic analyses on health outcomes
  • Understand and help drive cost reductions for health interventions at the individual patient and community levels
  • Leverage AI to better harness data and empower clinicians to make better care decisions
  • Use data to personalize treatments, improve diagnostic capabilities and even promote better life-sciences research by identifying clinical trial candidates

Though the details are still being ironed out on how the above...

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