Global technology giant Oracle said Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has improved core business system performance by up to 98% after migrating to the software developer’s autonomous AI database and cloud infrastructure.
As part of the hospital’s long-term modernization plan, Oracle said CHLA is transitioning finance, human resources, supply chain and customer experience functions to Oracle cloud applications, according to an Oct. 14 Oracle news release.
CHLA said it previously used Oracle’s database service to improve data security and availability, while enhancing the user experience. The shift enabled CHLA to run transactional, analytical and batch workloads simultaneously, while automating day-to-day database management.
CHLA CIO Conrad Band said in the new release that the new platform and cloud applications will help the hospital integrate AI into its workflows and respond more effectively to changing patient needs.