Oracle Delivers New Electronic Health Record Innovations
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Oracle Health has unveiled new electronic health record (EHR) innovations aimed at streamlining clinical tasks and enhancing patient care. Key improvements include:
1. Streamlined chart reviews
2. Advanced documentation tools
3. Enhanced medication processes for increased safety
4. Updated order management with closed-loop tracking
5. Improved mobile charting capabilities
6. Expanded Oracle Health Provider Portal features
Oracle has also introduced the Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant, an AI-powered mobile solution to reduce physician burnout. The company has implemented numerous performance enhancements and launched the Autonomous Shield initiative to strengthen cybersecurity for EHR customers migrating to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
Positive
- Introduction of new EHR innovations to streamline clinical tasks and improve patient care
- Launch of Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant, saving users an average of 4.5 minutes per patient and 20-40% in daily documentation time
- Implementation of hundreds of performance and scalability enhancements to optimize key workflows
- Migration of over 1,000 Oracle Health EHR customers to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, improving security and performance
- Offering migration to OCI at no additional cost to EHR customers
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Insights
Oracle's EHR enhancements represent a significant step forward in healthcare technology. The focus on streamlining workflows and improving data accessibility addresses key pain points for clinicians. The introduction of Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant with AI capabilities is particularly noteworthy, potentially saving
The emphasis on interoperability through Seamless Exchange and TEFCA alignment is important for creating a more connected healthcare ecosystem. However, the true impact will depend on widespread adoption and seamless integration across different healthcare systems.
While these innovations are promising, their success will ultimately be measured by real-world implementation and user satisfaction over time.
Oracle's Autonomous Shield initiative is a timely response to the growing cybersecurity threats in healthcare. The migration of over 1,000 EHR customers to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a significant move towards enhanced security. OCI's real-time threat detection, autonomous systems and expert monitoring provide a robust defense against cyber attacks.
The offer of free migration to OCI for all EHR customers is a strategic decision that could accelerate adoption and improve overall sector security. However, the effectiveness of this approach will depend on how seamlessly healthcare organizations can transition their operations to the cloud.
While these measures are commendable, healthcare organizations must remain vigilant and continue to invest in their own cybersecurity measures to complement Oracle's offerings.
The quarterly update cadence for Oracle Health products is a positive development for healthcare organizations. It allows for more predictable planning and implementation of new features, potentially reducing operational disruptions. The focus on usability enhancements like streamlined chart reviews and mobile charting capabilities could significantly improve clinical workflows and efficiency.
The reported
However, healthcare organizations should carefully manage the change process associated with these frequent updates to ensure staff are adequately trained and prepared to leverage new features effectively.
New capabilities prioritize safety, enhance information access, and help reduce the time it takes to do common tasks so clinicians can alleviate burnout and elevate patient care
"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," said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. "We are committed to making our EHR the most functional and user-friendly in the market. To enable the future of healthcare, we need to build for tomorrow, not simply bolt on features to platforms designed for the past. We continue to deliver the new solutions our customers need and can easily adopt today while simultaneously building our next generation Oracle Health EHR platform, leveraging the performance, security, and embedded AI capabilities of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure."
Enhancing the EHR
Oracle continues to listen to and work closely with customers to deliver the updates and innovations they need to quickly and reliably get the information necessary to make timely and informed clinical decisions. With the enhancements, practitioners can improve productivity while elevating the standard of care delivery with:
- Streamlined chart reviews to quickly surface critical patient information.
- Advanced documentation tools that support updates and consultations on the go.
- New medication processes that help identify errors to increase safety.
- Updated order management capabilities with closed-loop tracking.
- Enhanced mobile charting capabilities that enable clinicians to update patient details in near real-time from practically anywhere.
- Expanded capabilities in Oracle Health Provider Portal that enable Oracle Health Ambulatory Referral Management users to easily view and track patient referrals – helping decrease the time from referral creation to an appointment being scheduled to support better care for patients.
New updates and innovations are set to be rolled out on a predictable and aligned quarterly cadence across Oracle Health products, enabling healthcare organizations to continually enhance their processes and deliver new innovations to patients and staff.
Connecting data to support better patient care
Oracle Health also continues to advance how customers easily access, manage, and utilize interoperability with other healthcare organizations. With Oracle Health Seamless Exchange, practitioners can get a more complete view of a patient across the care continuum by safely accessing data from outside health organizations through national networks and bringing the data into the patient's existing chart. Users are seeing up to
Innovating with AI and automation
Helping ambulatory clinics reduce physician burnout, Oracle introduced Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant. The mobile offering combines generative AI, clinical intelligence, and a multimodal voice and touch-based interface into a single unified solution that enables physicians to focus on patients, not computer screens. Integrated with the Oracle Health EHR, the solution transforms the care delivery experience by automating draft note generation from physician-patient conversations. Early users say they have saved on average more than four and a half minutes per patient and 20
See Oracle Digital Clinical Assistant in action here, and hear more about St. John's Health experience here.
Advancing security and performance
Over the past year, Oracle Health has implemented several hundred performance and scalability enhancements to help clinicians access critical information and complete tasks faster. These improvements have optimized key workflows, including patient search, printing, document scanning, medical record requests, registration, and appointment scheduling across the EHR solutions.
In addition to the clinical enhancements, Oracle launched the Autonomous Shield initiative earlier this year to create a safer, more secure healthcare ecosystem in light of the increasing frequency and severity of cyberattacks. As part of this investment, Oracle has helped more than 1,000 Oracle Health EHR customers strengthen their defenses by migrating to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). In tandem, these customers also saw significant performance gains. For example, King's College London in
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