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Oracle Health has introduced a next-generation artificial intelligence (AI)-powered, voice-first electronic health record (EHR) system designed natively on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The new platform aims to streamline clinician workflow by embedding a generative AI-driven clinical agent with multimodal voice and screen interactions. Initially available to ambulatory care providers pending regulatory approval, it plans to extend to acute care settings by 2026. This marks a strategic upgrade following Oracle’s $28 billion acquisition of Cerner, and is launched amid intensifying competition from Epic’s expanding AI-enabled documentation solutions. Market share trends show Oracle declining modestly in acute care while Epic gains ground in 2024.
