Healthcare DIVE August 14, 2025
Emily Olsen

The records system is available for U.S. ambulatory providers, pending regulatory approval. Oracle plans to launch functionality for the acute care market next year.

Dive Brief:

  • Oracle Health is releasing a new artificial intelligence-backed electronic health record, months after the technology giant first teased the “next generation” system.
  • The EHR allows clinicians to use voice commands to access information, like a patient’s latest lab results or a list of current medications, cutting down the amount of time providers spend navigating through health records, the technology giant said in a press release Wednesday.
  • The AI-backed product is now available for ambulatory providers in the U.S., pending certification by the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for...

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