Becker's Healthcare August 13, 2025
Naomi Diaz

Oracle has rolled out a new EHR system for ambulatory providers in the U.S., built with AI to streamline workflows and reduce administrative tasks.

The cloud-native platform, developed on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, uses voice commands to allow clinicians to access patient information, such as lab results or medications, without navigating multiple screens, the company said in an Aug. 13 news release. Oracle said the system’s AI agents provide contextual insights and automate processes to help physicians focus more on patient care.

In an interview with Becker’s, Suhas Uliyar, senior vice president of product management at Oracle Health, described the collaborative design process that shaped the platform.

“We have what we call a providers collaborative. Think about it as a user...

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