Oracle Health in the last 30 days

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Oracle Health, the nation’s second-largest EHR vendor by hospital market share, has had a busy June.

Here are nine times Becker’s reported on the company in the past 30 days:

1. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is asking for an additional $3.5 billion for the agency’s Oracle Health EHR project, MeriTalk reported June 24, and is currently deploying the system at 11 sites across Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.

2. Oracle Health was named a top AI-powered revenue cycle management tool for real-time benefits and payer rules interpretation, Black Book Research reported June 24.

3. Tallahassee (Fla.) Memorial Healthcare said some patient information was compromised in a data breach involving Oracle Health, WTXL Tallahassee reported June 18.

4. Oracle said June 17 it launched Oracle Health Community Care, a mobile tool aimed at helping healthcare providers access and update patient records — even in areas without internet connectivity.

5. Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare Health System is diligently incorporating the latest AI features into its Oracle Health EHR, including ambient listening, Becker’s reported June 13.

6. Coral Gables-based Baptist Health South Florida plans to switch to Epic from Oracle Health for its EHR, Becker’s reported June 11.

7. Oracle Health is building AI agents into its EHR that will be the envy of the technology world, Oracle co-founder and chair Larry Ellison said in a June 10 earnings call.

8. Since acquiring EHR vendor Cerner three years ago for $28.4 billion, Oracle has made a series of sweeping changes aimed at transforming the platform, Becker’s reported June 4.

9. The EHR vendor’s parent company, Oracle, ranked 87th on the Fortune 500 list June 2.

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