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Vendor Notebook: New Cybersecurity and EHR Performance Upgrades
A new set of artificial intelligence and zero trust integrations in the Crowdstrike Falcon cybersecurity platform could improve detection and response capabilities across users, devices and applications connected in the cloud, according to an announcement Tuesday from Zscaler.Also this week: Oracle released a series of updates that enhance views of critical patient data, mobile charting capabilities and medication safety processes in electronic health records. And Suki AI said 12 new health systems using Meditech will now have access to its clinical ambient documentation assistant. On the care management front, Innovaccer launched a copilot it says can help increase patient access while reducing cost.Under constant pressure to assess and manage risks and detect and respond to threats, security operations centers are hampered by siloed data streams that complicate surveillance operations and slow them down.
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On Wednesday, Oracle announced improved healthcare data exchange along with simpler workflows through greater data access in Oracle Health Seamless Exchange through the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement along with a suite of new EHR enhancements."Since the Cerner acquisition, Oracle has invested tens of thousands of engineering hours and millions of dollars to enhance our core clinical applications and improve the performance, usability and security of our EHR," Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, said in a statement.
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