Oracle has 274 healthcare customers for its clinical AI agent, a number that “continues to rise daily,” the company said.
The software giant touted its healthcare offerings during a Dec. 10 earnings call, also pointing to its AI-powered ambulatory EHR gaining regulatory approval.
“The go-lives for these clinical AI agents … a new breed of [software as a service] applications for us, are measured in a matter of weeks,” Oracle CEO Mike Sicilia said in the call. “So you’re looking at an industry like healthcare, where it would take months or years to get anything done at that magnitude: weeks. And by the way, the customers are implementing these things all by themselves. They don’t need us to help them. You just roll them out, and they work.”
Brentwood, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Health, a 60-plus hospital system, also recently went live on its third wave of Oracle’s Fusion enterprise resource planning system for supply chain and human capital management, Mr. Sicilia said.