Advisory Board November 20, 2025

Oracle’s new AI-powered electronic health record (EHR) system has received regulatory approval and is now ready for use by ambulatory providers — and the company plans to add acute care functionality and broaden its availability to other providers next year.

Inside Oracle’s AI-powered EHR

In June 2022, Oracle acquired Cerner for $28 billion as part of its efforts to expand into healthcare and boost its cloud business. After the acquisition, Cerner was rebranded as Oracle Health.

In October 2024, Oracle announced plans to create a new EHR system, which would be built independently of Cerner’s original platform. In August, Oracle debuted its new, next-generation EHR system. The system was built from the ground-up on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and includes...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Technology
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