
Oracle has introduced a groundbreaking Electronic Health Record (EHR) system, leveraging advanced AI to revolutionize clinical workflows. This next-generation Oracle Health EHR, now available for ambulatory providers in the U.S., integrates voice-first, contextual intelligence to streamline operations, reduce administrative burdens, and enhance patient care.
Oracle Health EHR uses AI to deliver contextual, voice-activated insights for clinicians.
Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, it ensures secure, scalable, and efficient performance.
The system reduces administrative tasks, allowing clinicians to focus on patient care.
AI agents provide real-time clinical insights, improving accuracy and decision-making.
Oracle plans to expand EHR functionality for acute care settings in 2026.
The open AI system allows integration of custom or third-party models for flexibility.
The Oracle Health EHR redefines healthcare delivery by embedding AI directly into clinical workflows. Designed in collaboration with frontline providers, this voice-first solution enables clinicians to access critical patient data, such as lab results or medications, through simple voice commands. This reduces the need for excessive screen navigation, minimizing cognitive load and allowing providers to prioritize patient interaction. The system's AI agents act as intelligent assistants, surfacing relevant insights and suggesting actions in real time, all while keeping clinicians in control.
Running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the EHR ensures a secure, cloud-native foundation that supports scalability and performance. The system’s AI is trained on clinical concepts like conditions, medications, and care pathways, enabling it to understand clinical context rather than just processing text. This leads to more accurate insights, such as matching medications to specific conditions, enhancing decision-making and reducing risks for healthcare providers.
The Oracle Health EHR automates time-consuming tasks like documentation and coding, which often detract from patient care. Its consumer-grade interface is intuitive and minimizes context switching, helping clinicians maintain focus. By streamlining workflows, the system aims to restore the joy of practicing medicine, addressing clinician burnout caused by administrative overload.
Unlike closed systems, Oracle’s EHR offers an open AI framework, allowing providers to extend existing AI agents, develop custom ones, or integrate third-party models. This flexibility ensures the system remains adaptable to evolving healthcare needs while maintaining patient-centric workflows. The generative AI stack supports rapid deployment of new agents, ensuring enterprise-grade performance and scalability.
Oracle plans to roll out acute care functionality in 2026, broadening the EHR’s applicability across diverse healthcare settings. This expansion will further enhance its ability to support complex clinical needs, reinforcing Oracle’s commitment to transforming healthcare through technology.
Oracle’s AI-powered EHR marks a significant step toward intelligent, patient-focused healthcare. By reducing administrative burdens and enhancing clinical decision-making, it empowers providers to deliver better care while adapting to future industry demands.
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