Healthcare IT News April 24, 2024
Mike Miliard

The aim is to help electronic health record clients migrate to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, reducing cyber risk while boosting performance, the company says.

At its first-ever Health Summit in Nashville on Tuesday, Oracle announced a new cybersecurity-focused service for its healthcare customers, Autonomous Shield.

WHY IT MATTERS
The launch of the new Autonomous Shield Initiative is meant to help clients migrate to a comprehensive electronic health record and cloud infrastructure that can reduce cyber risk, according to the company – thanks to the automation and security of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

Autonomous Shield aims to simplify Oracle Health EHR migrations to OCI with built-in security best practices, solution architecture development, application migration, go-live support and more.

OCI can help healthcare customers “prevent,...

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