From expanding interoperability efforts to building AI agents, here is a look at EHR vendor Oracle Health’s biggest moves so far in 2025, as reported by Becker’s:
Oracle co-founder and chair Larry Ellison said in a June 10 earnings call that Oracle Health is building AI agents into its EHR.
In May, Oracle Health was awarded the third option period of its contract with the Department of Veterans Affairs to support the agency’s EHR modernization efforts.
Oracle Health partnered with Cleveland Clinic and G42, a technology firm based in the United Arab Emirates, to develop an AI-powered platform aimed at transforming healthcare delivery in the U.S. and UAE. The platform is designed to harness AI, national-scale data analytics and intelligent clinical applications to improve patient care, enable precision medicine and support proactive public health strategies.
Oracle Health expanded access to its Clinical AI Agent tool to healthcare organizations across Canada in May.
Oracle Health Information Network, a subsidiary of Oracle Health, was accepted as a candidate Qualified Health Information Network — or QHIN — under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement in May. As a candidate QHIN, Oracle’s network will undergo testing before it can be certified to participate in the exchange.
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