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Physicians Reduce Documentation Time by 30% with Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent

Mobile AI agent used across 30+ specialty areas

LAS VEGAS, March 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — HIMSS — The Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, an AI-powered, multimodal voice and screen driven assistant, is now available for more than 30 medical specialty areas including urgent care, sports medicine, nephrology, pulmonology, urology, gastroenterology, hepatology, cardiology, otolaryngology, internal medicine, and behavioral health. On average, physicians using Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent are seeing a nearly 30% decrease in documentation time each day.

“Oracle is automating clinical workflows and bringing analytics-driven intelligence to our entire clinical portfolio,” said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. “These are not bolt or add-ons, but AI agents embedded directly within a physician’s workflow at the point of care. The unanimously positive feedback for the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent is proof of the life changing impact these technologies are having on our customers and their patients.”

Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent combines generative AI, Agentic technology, and automation, multimodal voice and screen driven assistance, and simplified workflows into a single, unified solution. Integrated with the Oracle Health electronic health record, the solution provides highly accurate draft notes in minutes and proposes next steps for providers to review and approve directly at the point of care. Instead of spending time navigating through drop-down menus or scrolling through screens to find information, providers can access critical elements of a patient’s medical history before, during, and after an appointment simply by using the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent.

What Providers Are Saying
Practitioners in a broad range of specialties at networks of all sizes benefit from Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent because it enables them to build a stronger connection with patients, spend less time on administrative tasks, and dedicate more of their day to delivering care.

“I have been incredibly impressed with its ability to precisely capture the key aspects of my patient visits while seamlessly filtering out any side conversations that are unrelated to the reason they are there,” said Jacqulyn Stachowiak, CNP, Southwest General Hospital in Middleburg Heights, Ohio. “This level of accuracy has truly enhanced my documentation process. Additionally, and likely the most important advantage, I can now give my full attention to each patient during their visit without the distraction of note taking.”

“I am able to have good conversations with my patients, obtain a detailed history and not have a mental burden to remember everything I said during the encounter. More than that, it enhanced my ability to teach my residents and fellows when providing care,” said Mujtaba Mohamed, MD, gastroenterologist, hepatologist, and assistant professor of medicine at Joan C. Edwards, School of Medicine, Marshall Health.

“Having the power of Oracle behind you, we know that’s going to mean good things for us and for our EMR. It’s always been the people that really impressed me the most at Oracle. We feel like they are on the team, and they care about us, our patients, and our community,” said Emily Graham, RN, CAHIMS Informatics Analyst, St. John Health, which provides a wide range of medical care in Wyoming and surrounding regions.

To see Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent in action, join us at Booth #3221 at HIMSS in Las Vegas March 3-6. Learn more at https://engage.oracle.com/himss-25 or visit us at www.oracle.com/health.

About Oracle
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