AtlantiCare announces partnership with Oracle Health

As part of its Vision 2030 launch, the health system said that adopting new clinical and operational applications represents a "significant leap forward" in digital transformation.
By Andrea Fox
11:18 AM

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AtlantiCare has announced a partnership with Oracle Health designed to provide the health system with command center infrastructure, including a new generative artificial intelligence-based clinical digital assistant, according to AtlantiCare's announcement Wednesday.

The new genAI CDA will enable clinicians to use voice commands to reduce time "on the computer" and focus more on patient interactions, while Oracle's comprehensive command center provides "near-real-time enterprise transparency that will help the network perform at peak efficiency, streamline operations and improve care delivery," AtlaniCare said in a statement.

New partnerships are part of a six-year plan to advance systemwide strategies that include affiliation with Drexel University College of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Cancer Institute and Global Neurosciences Institute, the health system said. 

"VISION 2030 puts AtlantiCare in the driver’s seat of a new journey that upends the current paradigms prevalent in healthcare by investing in new technologies, accelerating transformation and ending disparities in care," said Michael Charlton, AtlantiCare president and CEO.

"All of this requires AtlantiCare to reimagine our business, make bold decisions and deliver care to our community in a way that is easy, frictionless and, above all else, steeped in humanity,” he added.

Andrea Fox is senior editor of Healthcare IT News.
Email: afox@himss.org

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