Oracle Health Secures TEFCA QHIN Designation, Further Strengthening Interoperability Leadership
Rhea-AI Summary
Oracle Health (NYSE:ORCL) announced on November 20, 2025 that Oracle Health Information Network has been designated as a Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN) under TEFCA. The designation enables secure, standardized data exchange across designated QHINs and between providers, payers, and government agencies.
Oracle Health customers can opt in for free via Oracle Health Connection Hub with no extra setup. The network runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and aims to provide a single point of connectivity to consolidate patient data, reduce duplicate testing, and support interoperability for AI, quality measurement, and value-based care.
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- Designated QHIN under TEFCA on November 20, 2025
- Customers can opt in for free via Oracle Health Connection Hub
- Single point of connectivity removes multiple network participation
- Powered by OCI for scalability, security, and performance
- Supports consolidated patient views to reduce duplicate testing
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News Market Reaction
On the day this news was published, ORCL declined 6.58%, reflecting a notable negative market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -4.1% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 51 alerts that day, indicating high trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $40.54B from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $575.53B at that time.
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Oracle Health customers can easily sign up today to participate and capture data from across the healthcare ecosystem to create a single, comprehensive view of a patient's health
Earlier this year, Oracle also pledged support for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Digital Health Ecosystem and Interoperability Framework.
Oracle Health's hospital and health system customers now have a single point of connectivity for the broader healthcare ecosystem, removing the need to participate in multiple exchange networks to create a consolidated and comprehensive view of the patient.
"Becoming a Designated QHIN marks another milestone in Oracle's commitment and investment to enable safe and secure interoperability that puts patients first," said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. "We believe data interoperability isn't a technical goal; it's the key to unlocking the solution to many problems in healthcare, from harnessing the power of AI, improving quality of care and health outcomes, and scaling value-based care. Oracle Health Information Network helps offer this foundation to empower providers, public health officials, patients, and payers with secure data access to enhance care delivery, gain valuable insights into community health, and streamline authorizations and reimbursements."
Oracle Health Information Network is powered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and benefits from its scalability, reliability, advanced security, and high performance, and supports faster and more efficient health data sharing by reducing the dependencies on third party technology that can complicate and slow down the process. Oracle Health customers can participate for free and sign up now by opting in to the Oracle Health Information Network Terms of Participation through Oracle Health Connection Hub. It does not require additional setup, configuration, or consulting engagements.
Oracle Health Information Network delivers a holistic view of the patient by combining data from multiple care venues to drive more informed care decisions and reduce expensive, duplicative testing and clinical processes. The solution can also be used in conjunction with Oracle Health Seamless Exchange, which aggregates data from multiple sources then cleanses and deduplicates the data and integrates it into the Oracle Health Foundation electronic health record (EHR) and next-generation Oracle Health EHR. It significantly reduces time-consuming data review and manual data normalization while increasing data integrity. In addition, customers can use Oracle Health Connection Hub to manage their interoperability services, including the Oracle Health Information Network, to enable interoperability governance, auditing, and access reporting.
"We welcome Oracle Health Information Network as the latest Designated QHIN and are excited to extend the benefits of seamless health information exchange to more participants than ever," said Mariann Yeager, CEO of The Sequoia Project and TEFCA Recognized Coordinating Entity® (RCE®) Lead.
Additional Resources Regarding Oracle's Commitment to Interoperability:
- Oracle Health Information Network's QHIN Frequently Asked Questions
- Learn more about Oracle Health's Interoperable Solutions
- Learn more about TEFCA
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