Oracle announces new generative AI services for healthcare organisations
Oracle has announced the launch of a new Clinical Digital Assistant, enabling healthcare providers to leverage the power of generative AI.
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Oracle Health promises next-generation EHR following Cerner take-over
Oracle Health last week promised to deliver new next generation EHR features following its acquisitio of Cerner health and rebranding as Oracle Health.
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RCHT to develop new EPR with Oracle ahead of 2025 launch
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust (RCHT) is to develop a new EPR system to replace several digital and paper-based systems, with a launch expected in 2025.
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Industry news in brief
The latest Digital Health News industry roundup features Thai FDA approval for DeepTek’s AI tech and a rebranding and new logo for SPARK TSL.
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Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives features LNWH going live with its new Oracle Health EPR and NHS Wales rolling out HealthPathways.
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Industry Spotlight: David Hunt, director, clinical product and revenue cycle development,Oracle Health
For David Hunt, software development in healthcare is an ‘art form’ that saves lives, writes Lizzie Cernik.
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NHS should never treat EPRs as IT projects says Oracle Cerner UK VP
The UK VP and general manager of Oracle Cerner, Distie Profit, has exclusively said the NHS should never treat the implementation of EPRs as IT projects.
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Industry news in brief
The latest industry roundup includes NHS Shared Business Services collaborating with Oracle and health tech company MR CoilTech receiving ISO accreditation.
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Oracle to supply EHR platform for Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust
The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust has signed a ten-year agreement to modernise its systems with Oracle Health electronic health records (EHR).
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Sheffield Teaching Hospitals invests £85m in new Oracle Cerner EPR
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals has signed a long-term deal with Oracle Cerner which will see it invest £85 million in a new electronic patient record (EPR).
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