Oracle Health in the last 30 days

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From advancing interoperability to partnering with Cleveland Clinic, Oracle Health had a busy May.

Here are 10 times Becker’s reported on the EHR giant in the last 30 days:

1. Murray, Ky.-based Murray-Calloway County Hospital is transitioning to a new Oracle Health EHR, the Murray Ledger & Times reported May 29.

2. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded the third option period of its contract with Oracle Health to support the agency’s EHR modernization efforts, the VA said May 21.

3. Optimization of the Oracle Health revenue cycle platform at French Camp, Calif.-based San Joaquin General Hospital has strengthened cash collections via automated workflows and improved financial metrics, Becker’s reported May 20.

4. Oracle Health, Cleveland Clinic and G42, a technology firm based in the United Arab Emirates, unveiled a partnership May 16 to develop an AI-powered platform aimed at transforming healthcare delivery in the U.S. and UAE.

5. Oracle Health has expanded access to its Clinical AI Agent tool to healthcare organizations across Canada, the company said May 14.

6. U.S.-based EHR giants such as Epic, Oracle Health, Meditech and Altera are facing mounting competition from a new generation of regional and international vendors, according to a May 10 report from Black Book Market Research.

7. Terre Haute, Ind.-based Union Health says the data of 263,000 individuals was affected when Oracle Health was hacked in early 2025, Becker’s reported May 9.

8. Oracle Health Information Network, a subsidiary of Oracle Health, was accepted May 8 as a candidate Qualified Health Information Network — or QHIN — under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement for interoperability.

9. Two patients are suing Oracle Health, claiming the company secretly shared their private health information with Google without their knowledge or consent, Becker’s reported May 1.

10. Oracle Health was named the sixth-best healthcare data and analytics platform, according to an April 30 KLAS Research report.

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