Becker's Healthcare September 11, 2025
Laura Dyrda

AI’s role in healthcare is no longer a question of if but how.

In a Sept. 10 keynote at the Oracle Health and Life Sciences Summit in Orlando, Oracle Industries President Mike Sicilia and OpenAI Vice President of Health Nate Gross, MD, outlined a vision for technology that empowers patients while candidly addressing its limitations.

A partnership in the spotlight

The keynote session unfolded against the backdrop of a historic week for Oracle: Reuters reported the company’s valuation surged to nearly $1 trillion after announcing a 359% increase in future contract revenue — gains fueled in part by a $300 billion, multi-year computing partnership with OpenAI.

The tie-up is already extending into healthcare, with Oracle announcing plans to embed OpenAI...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Partnerships, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Trends
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