Forbes November 3, 2024
David Chou

At the Oracle Health Summit, Oracle unveiled its newly built EHR, set for release in 2025 for early adopters. After previewing the product, I noted its modern design, which incorporates its clinical AI agent that enables hands-free documentation and patient queries, decreasing the use of traditional keyboard and mouse clicks. Meanwhile, major healthcare systems like Intermountain Health, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and AdventHealth have already signaled plans to move away from Oracle’s EHR. With this announcement, the question remains: can Oracle convince healthcare CIOs to reconsider their choices?

Two considerations that matter most to healthcare CIOs and technology leaders are:

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