- Oracle expands its Clinical AI Agent to Canadian health organizations, reducing physician documentation time by 30%.
- The AI solution supports over 40 medical specialties and has already facilitated nearly a million notes.
- Integrated with Oracle Health Foundation electronic health records, the system enhances patient care through streamlined workflows.
Oracle Health has announced the expansion of its Clinical AI Agent to health organizations across Canada. This AI-powered tool aims to alleviate the documentation burden on physicians, achieving a 30% reduction in daily documentation time. The solution has been successfully implemented in the US, where it assists in over 40 medical specialties, including urgent care, sports medicine, nephrology, pulmonology, and more.
The Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent leverages generative AI, voice recognition, and automation to streamline healthcare workflows. It integrates seamlessly with Oracle Health Foundation's electronic health records, allowing healthcare providers to generate precise draft notes in minutes and access patient medical histories through voice commands. By reducing time spent on administrative tasks, the AI solution enables physicians to dedicate more effort toward patient care, thus improving healthcare experiences and reducing clinician burnout.
With nearly a million notes facilitated to date, the expansion into the Canadian market signifies Oracle's ongoing commitment to modernizing health information systems and enhancing healthcare delivery. This strategic move not only helps address the acute issue of physician burnout but also strengthens Oracle's position in the growing healthcare AI sector outside the US.
"Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent helps to restore the clinician-patient relationship by offering providers more focused patient time and reducing clinician burnout," said Erin O'Halloran, Oracle Health Canada's vice president and market leader. The AI agent is now available for Canadian health systems as of May 14, 2025, marking another step towards creating a digitally connected healthcare ecosystem.
For more information on Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, visit Oracle's official website.