
THE Oracle Health Clinical AgentA multimodal voice and screen assistant powered by AI is now available for more than 30 medical specialty areas, including urgent care, sports medicine, nephrology, pulmonology, urology, gastroenterology, hepatology, cardiology, otolaryngology, internal medicine and behavioral health. On average, doctors using the agent of the Oracle Health Clinical see a decrease of almost 30% of the documentation time every day.
“Oracle automates clinical workflows and provides analysis information on our entire clinical portfolio,” said Seema Verma, executive vice-president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. “These are not complementary bolts or modules, but AI agents are integrated directly into the workflow of a doctor at the care point. Unanimously positive feedback for the agent of the Oracle Health Clinical is proof of the impact that changes the life that these technologies have on our customers and their patients. »»
Oracle Health Clinical IA Agent combines generative AI, agentic technology and automation, multimodal vocal assistance and screen, and simplified workflows in a single unified solution. Integrated into the Oracle Health Electronic Health Record, the solution provides very specific project notes in a few minutes and offers the next steps so that suppliers can examine and approve directly to the care point. Instead of spending time navigating drop-down menus or scrolling the screens to find information, suppliers can access the critical elements of a patient’s medical history before, during and after an appointment just using the Oracle Health Clinical AI.
What suppliers say
Practitioners in a wide range of specialties in networks of all sizes benefit from the Oracle Health clinical agent, because it allows them to create a stronger link with patients, spend less time on administrative tasks and to devote their day more to provide care.
“I was incredibly impressed by its ability to precisely capture the key aspects of my patient visits while transparently filtering all the side conversations that are not linked to the reason they are there,” said Jacquyn Stachowiak, CNP, Southwest General Hospital in Middleburg Heights, Ohio. “This level of precision has really improved my documentation process. In addition, and probably the most important advantage, I can now pay my whole attention to each patient during his visit without the distraction of the taking of notes. »»
“I am able to have good conversations with my patients, to obtain detailed history and not to have a mental burden to remember everything I said during the meeting. More than that, that has improved my ability to teach my residents and scholarship holders when providing care, “said Mujtaba Mohamed, MD, gastroenterologist, hepatologist and assistant professor of medicine at Joan C. Edwards, School of Medicine, Marshall Health.
“Having the power of Oracle behind you, we know that it will mean good things for us and for our DME. It was always the people who really impressed me the most at Oracle. We feel like we are part of the team, and they care about us, our patients and our community, “said Emily Graham, RN, Cahims computer analyst, St. John Health, who provides a wide range of medical care in Wyoming and surrounding regions.
To see the agent of the Oracle Health Clinical in action, join us at stand # 3221 in Himss in Las Vegas from March 3 to 6. Learn more about https://engage.oracle.com/himss-25 Or visit us www.oracle.com/health.