Becker's Healthcare May 16, 2025
Naomi Diaz

Oracle Health, Cleveland Clinic and G42, a technology firm based in the United Arab Emirates, have announced a partnership to develop an AI-powered platform aimed at transforming healthcare delivery in the U.S. and UAE.

The platform is designed to harness artificial intelligence, national-scale data analytics and intelligent clinical applications to improve patient care, enable precision medicine and support proactive public health strategies, the organizations said in a joint announcement May 16. The initiative will leverage Oracle’s cloud infrastructure and data platforms, Cleveland Clinic’s clinical expertise and G42’s capabilities in AI infrastructure and health data integration.

The goal is to create a scalable, secure and cost-effective model of care that supports global health systems, especially as they address challenges such as...

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