Announcements, Insights, and Perspectives from the Oracle Health Conference

One of the nice things about living in Las Vegas is that almost all the health IT conferences come to Las Vegas.  Sadly, that wasn’t actually true for the Cerner user conference which was held in Kansas City.  However, now that Oracle bought Cerner, the Oracle Health conference is now co-located with Oracle World and is being held in Las Vegas. Of course, there are also downsides to conferences being in Las Vegas where family considerations pull me away from the event.  For example, I missed Larry Ellison’s keynote, but Kristian Feterik did a nice job capturing at least part of Ellison’s vision for Oracle Health in this tweet. Larry Ellison on the vision for future: AI will simplify the way clinicians interact with EHR, from chart review to clinical documentation to order entry #OracleHC @Oracle @OracleHealth pic.twitter.com/40dIVApPwG — Kristian Feterik (@KFeterik) September 19, 2023 In fact, this vision was captured in multiple elements of the Oracle Health keynote start to the conference.  Below you’ll find a summary of some of the perspectives and announcements I heard at the conference.  They provide a pretty good summary of where I think Oracle Health is headed and what we can expect from them going forward. Kicking off the @OracleHealth event. Excited to learn more about the transition from Cerner to Oracle Health. #oraclehc #hitsm pic.twitter.com/EgswLqpjFX — John Lynn (@techguy) September 18, 2023 One of the biggest takeaways from...
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