Cambridge Memorial Hospital Selects Oracle Health EHR to Advance Patient-Centered Care
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Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) announced that Cambridge Memorial Hospital (CMH) has selected Oracle Health's Foundation electronic health record (EHR) system to enhance its healthcare operations. The implementation will integrate CMH into the Waterloo Regional Health Network's existing EHR ecosystem, enabling improved patient record sharing and care coordination.
The new EHR system aims to streamline clinical decision-making, reduce staff burnout, and create a modern infrastructure for the hospital's 1,600 health professionals, 250 physicians, and 500 volunteers. The platform will consolidate health information into a single integrated system, supporting CMH's digital transformation strategy and positioning the hospital for AI-powered innovations and enhanced data analytics.
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- Strategic expansion of Oracle Health's EHR presence in the Canadian healthcare market
- Integration with existing regional health network expands Oracle's ecosystem
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New EHR to increase staff efficiency and enhance care coordination
As part of its ongoing digital transformation strategy, CMH will adopt Oracle Health's EHR to create a modern infrastructure that drives staff efficiency, fosters innovation, and enhances care coordination among providers. By consolidating health information into a single, integrated platform, the new system will help clinicians and staff access a more complete view of each patient's health journey.
"This new EHR reflects who we are becoming as a hospital - connected, responsive, and ready for what's next. It's an investment in our teams, our patients, and the future of health care in our region," said Patrick Gaskin, president and chief executive officer, CMH.
In a move to strengthen collaboration across the region, CMH will join the Waterloo Regional Health Network's (WRHN) existing EHR ecosystem. This alignment is expected to simplify patient record sharing, streamline implementation, and ensure smoother transitions of care between facilities.
Adopting Oracle Health's EHR will also position CMH to scale services as the community grows, explore AI-powered innovations, and gain deeper clinical and operational insights through enhanced data and analytics.
"We're honoured to team with CMH on their journey to modernize clinical and operational systems," said Erin O'Halloran, vice president and
CMH is a full-service acute care hospital serving Cambridge, the township of North Dumfries, and the Region of Waterloo. With more than 1,600 dedicated health professionals and staff, 250 physicians, and nearly 500 volunteers, CMH provides a wide range of integrated services including surgery, maternity, laboratory, diagnostics, and emergency care.
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About Cambridge Memorial Hospital
Cambridge Memorial Hospital is an acute care hospital offering a full complement of integrated services including surgery, maternity, laboratory, diagnostics and emergency. It employs over 1,600 dedicated and skilled health care professionals, technicians and staff, 250 physicians and almost 500 volunteers providing exceptional care to the residents of Cambridge, the township of North Dumfries and the Region of Waterloo. For more information, visit www.cmh.org.
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