Oracle has launched its next-generation Oracle Health Electronic Health Record (EHR) for ambulatory providers in the United States, ushering in a new era of AI-driven, voice-first healthcare technology. Designed in collaboration with front-line providers, the new solution delivers contextual, conversational intelligence that transforms how clinicians interact with patient data-helping them work smarter, reduce administrative burdens, and focus on patient care.
Unlike traditional systems bogged down by complex navigation and manual clicks, the Oracle Health EHR allows clinicians to use natural voice commands to retrieve vital patient information-such as recent lab results or active prescriptions-in real time. This secure, cloud-based platform personalizes and streamlines workflows, putting clinicians in control while improving efficiency and reducing cognitive load.
Oracle plans to expand the EHR’s capabilities in 2026 with a full suite of acute care functionality, enabling a broader range of healthcare settings to benefit from its advanced tools and AI-driven insights.
“When Oracle committed to transforming the healthcare industry, we knew we had to start with the EHR,” said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. “While our competitors seem content with bolting features onto antiquated technology, we took on the enormous and highly complex challenge of creating an entirely new EHR, built in the cloud for the Agentic AI era. Our agents act as smart assistants that can dynamically surface critical insights and queue suggested actions while enabling clinicians to remain in control. This is the future of intelligent care, where our healthcare providers are freed from technical baggage so they can focus on caring, connecting, healing, and preventing illness.”
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Built for the Agentic AI Era
The Oracle Health EHR runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), providing a secure and scalable foundation that integrates AI to organize data, surface insights, and improve decision-making across every patient interaction. Unlike basic text parsing, Oracle’s AI understands clinical meaning-linking medications to conditions, interpreting lab results in context, and delivering high-precision, in-the-moment recommendations.
By embedding AI directly into clinical workflows, the EHR reduces repetitive tasks such as documentation and coding, minimizes context switching, and ensures rapid access to critical patient data-all with a consumer-grade, intuitive interface designed to restore the joy of practicing medicine.
“Oracle continues to aggressively advance healthcare innovation by building an intelligent, comprehensive health ecosystem of solutions, built natively for healthcare providers, payers, life sciences, public health, and consumers,” said Mutaz Shegewi, Senior Research Director, Worldwide Healthcare Provider AI, Platforms and Technologies, IDC. “The availability of the ambulatory EHR highlights Oracle’s fundamental focus on delivering an immersive, AI-first, and cloud-based solution designed to optimize clinical workflows and reimagine clinician and patient experiences.”