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Oracle pitches new software to transform U.S. healthcare

Oracle has suggested that new and updated electronic health record (EHR) software could transform the healthcare sector in the U.S., following the system gaining the necessary clearances for commercial use.

The system is cloud-based and employs AI throughout to improve administrative processes, payment systems and patient care.

AI is employed across several manual tasks to ease clinicians’ workloads by enabling access to menus through voice control. The technology also offers personalisation options for tasks in hand.

Oracle trained the AI in various clinical fields including diagnoses, medication, care plans and medical conditions, and it can provide relevant information ahead of consultations.

The company emphasised the native use of AI and openness of its system means users can expand or build agents while having the ability to bring third-party systems into the mix.

Seema Verma, EVP and GM of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, said its system addresses decades of hindrances stemming from software which “entangled” clinicians in “administrative tasks and processes that took valuable time away from patient care”.

Oracle is gearing up to launch the EHR system throughout the US after receiving approvals from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information and the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Source: Mobile World Live

Image Credit: Oracle

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