
Oracle Health in the last 30 days
Oracle Health had a busy August, with an AI-powered EHR rollout for ambulatory providers and new interoperability moves. Here are 11 times Becker’s reported on the EHR vendor in the past month.
1. Logan Health Shelby (Mont.) hospital said Aug. 29 it will go live with an Oracle Health EHR on Sept. 1, becoming the third Logan Health critical access hospital to make the transition.
2. Oracle said Aug. 27 it added new capabilities to its electronic data capture platform, Clinical One Data Collection, to improve clinical trial efficiency and accelerate therapy development, with AI-enabled data transfer between Oracle Health and other EHRs.
3. Oracle Health has struggled to retain customer confidence in the three years since acquiring Cerner, according to an Aug. 21 report from KLAS Research.
4. Several health systems have switched from Oracle Health to Epic over the past year, Epic said Aug. 19 at its annual Users Group Meeting.
5. Oracle rolled out a new EHR system Aug. 13 for ambulatory providers in the U.S., built with AI to streamline workflows and reduce administrative tasks.
6. The professional journey of Michael Ash, MD, has taken him from EHR vendor Cerner (now called Oracle Health) to a health system IT executive to, now, the CEO of Omaha-based Nebraska Medicine, Becker’s reported Aug. 13.
7. Glens Falls (N.Y.) Hospital, Coral Gables-based Baptist Health South Florida and healthcare providers in California, South Carolina and Texas were ensnared in the early 2025 hack of Oracle Health, according to reports from the past month.
8. Atlantic City, N.J.-based AtlantiCare has exchanged more than 300,000 documents with 254 organizations across 30 states in just 30 days, following its recent go-live with Oracle Health interoperability partner CommonWell Health Alliance, the health system’s CIO told Becker’s for an Aug. 7 story.
9. AtlantiCare has expanded its use of Oracle Health’s Clinical AI Agent, reducing documentation time by 50%, Becker’s reported July 31.
10. Oracle Health joined six other EHR vendors in pledging to enhance data exchange capabilities and reduce reliance on paper-based intake processes as part of a White House interoperability push July 30.
11. Torrance Memorial Physician Network, part of Torrance (Calif.) Memorial is saving time with Oracle Health’s Clinical AI Agent, the EHR vendor said in late July.
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