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Oracle Health Promises Next-Generation EHR following Cerner take-over
Oracle Health, formerly Cerner, is set to introduce next-generation Electronic Health Record (EHR) features following its acquisition by Oracle. The new cloud-based EHR capabilities will be built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, ensuring high performance and data security. Generative AI services, including the Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant, will streamline tasks for clinicians, enabling automated note-taking and context-aware recommendations. Oracle aims to provide an open and integrated technology ecosystem to improve patient care, optimize clinical expertise, and reduce costs. These enhancements will be introduced over the next 12 months, allowing customers to adopt them modularly.
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Oracle Health, formerly Cerner, plans to introduce advanced Electronic Health Record (EHR) features following its acquisition by Oracle. These upgrades will include cloud-based EHR capabilities, generative AI services, public APIs, and improved back-office integration with Oracle's software. The focus is on developing the next generation of Cerner Millennium with cloud-based applications. The new EHR platform, built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, promises exceptional performance, data security, and AI technology. Customers can adopt these capabilities modularly without reimplementing their systems. Generative AI services will enhance clinical workflows, automating note-taking and suggesting context-aware actions. These improvements aim to enhance patient care, clinical expertise, and cost-efficiency.
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