Oracle Health Adds Order Creation Capabilities to Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent to Support Accurate, Complete Records
Expanded AI capabilities leverage ambient listening to draft clinical orders, helping limit administrative burden and enhance patient care
Customers report that Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent has already saved doctors more than 200,000 hours of documentation time
Oracle Health Clinical AI Agentnow supports clinicians with automated order creation in the U.S. Building upon its note generation functionality, this new capability uses ambient listening during appointments to draft highly accurate clinical orders, including laboratory tests, imaging and diagnostic studies, new and refilled prescription medications, and follow-up appointments. With Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent order creation, healthcare providers can more efficiently create complete and accurate records while limiting the administrative burden on clinicians to reduce burnout and support better patient interactions.
Healthcare providers face significant administrative burden from repetitive manual tasks, such as entering clinical orders for medications, labs, and referrals, which often pull them away from direct patient care. Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent helps solve this problem by analyzing discussions between patients and providers and capturing the clinician’s orders for next-step actions in the patient’s care, making it easy for physicians to review and approve. The solution uses advanced reasoning that evaluates previous order activity, patient order history, physician ordering favorites, and organizational ordering preferences to complete contextually appropriate orders for the patient.
“From supporting clinicians with greater intelligence at the point of care to reducing the administrative burdens that drive up costs and increase burnout to fueling medical breakthroughs that can accelerate the delivery of lifesaving therapies to patients that need them, Oracle Health is using AI to drive transformation across the healthcare industry,” said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. “These new clinical order capabilities are another step in our journey to an AI-powered healthcare system that works for patients, providers, and payers alike.”
Oracle’s Clinical AI agents don’t just interpret text; they use semantic reasoning to understand clinical meaning, helping ensure insights are contextually relevant and tasks are executed with precision. The agents work together as a system, sharing context and collaborating in near real time to increase efficiency and support process automation. In just over a year since its launch in the U.S., Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent has already saved doctors more than 200,000 hours.
For more information about Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, please visit https://www.oracle.com/health/clinical-suite/clinical-ai-agent/
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