Oracle Health has expanded its Clinical AI Agent with new capabilities for automated coding, clinician dictation and chart review.
The Clinical AI Agent now automates professional fee coding for ambulatory workflows by analyzing conversations during patient visits and suggesting charge codes within the orders workflow. Clinicians review and confirm the recommendations before submission. Oracle Health said in an Aug. 19 news release that the feature is designed to speed charge capture, reduce manual review and improve coding consistency.
The tool also gained AI-powered chart review, which surfaces relevant clinical context from across the EHR, including a patient’s medical history, lab results and medications, to help clinicians prepare for visits. A new clinician-controlled dictation feature lets physicians dictate directly into any text field while the AI agent transcribes speech in real time for review and editing.
The new tools build on Oracle Health’s Clinical AI Agent order creation capabilities announced in February. Oracle Health said its note generation feature alone has saved physicians more than 400,000 hours across U.S. health organizations in the nearly two years since its launch.
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