Healthcare DIVE September 18, 2023
The clinical digital assistant, which will be available in the next year, will automate notetaking and suggest next steps, like scheduling labs or follow-up appointments.
Dive Brief:
- Oracle joined a slew of healthcare technology companies offering generative artificial intelligence tools on Monday, announcing capabilities that will be integrated into the software giant’s recently acquired health records system.
- Its clinical digital assistant, which will be available in the next year, will automatically take notes during visits with patients and can propose next steps for providers, like ordering medications or scheduling labs, according to a press release.
- Oracle also announced patient-facing tools, available now, which include the option to receive generative AI answers to medical questions and use voice commands to...