Chief Healthcare Executive August 14, 2025
Ron Southwick

The tech company is rolling out its new electronic health records to ambulatory providers in the United States.

Oracle Health has unveiled a new electronic health record system that it says uses AI technology to allow clinicians to use voice prompts and reduce clicking.

The company unveiled its all-new EHR system Wednesday. Oracle Health describes it as a “voice-first” solution for clinicians to reduce the headaches of documentation.

With Oracle Health’s new EHR, clinicians will be able to simply use their voice to ask for information in patient records, without spending as much time searching and clicking, the company says.

Oracle Health is rolling it out initially for ambulatory providers in the United States, and the company said it hopes...

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