Healthcare IT Today October 9, 2025
Colin Hung

In healthcare IT, vendors are often accused of building walls instead of bridges. Systems don’t make it easy to share data, payer integration often adds friction, and the back office rarely connects to the bedside. At the 2025 Oracle Health and Life Sciences Summit (OHLSSummit), Oracle made the case that it wants to be the opposite: open, collaborative, and willing to share the sandbox.

At OHLSSummit, Seema Verma, EVP and GM of Oracle Health, outlined how the company is positioning itself as a partner-first player in healthcare. From tackling payer–provider friction to embedding clinical trials in the patient portal, and from connecting ERP and supply chain to the EHR, her message was clear: Oracle’s future rests on openness, not walls.

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