Oracle Health and Life Sciences Set to Make Waves at HIMSS25
“This is a big year for Oracle Health and Life Sciences,” says Seema Verma, the company’s executive vice president and general manager, as it gears up for HIMSS25 in Las Vegas.
At Oracle Health’s booth (#3221), visitors can expect to see a range of innovative solutions. These include the new electronic health record, Oracle Health Data Intelligence, Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, Oracle Fusion Cloud Application Suite, and much more, according to Verma.
Verma emphasizes the need for a new approach to electronic health records, stating that most current EHRs were designed in the 1990s with a focus on managing payments rather than patient care. As the industry has evolved, there is a growing need for solutions that address issues like provider burnout.
Oracle Health is working on reinventing its electronic health record into a system of intelligence that aims to enhance efficiency, improve clinical care, drive innovation, and reduce costs. The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure-based EHR, currently in beta testing, incorporates AI throughout the clinical workflow to automate processes and provide insights at the point of care.
One key highlight at HIMSS25 will be the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, which has proven to be a valuable tool for healthcare practitioners. This AI agent simplifies access to critical patient information, streamlining workflows and reducing administrative burden.
In addition to showcasing its innovative products, Oracle Health is committed to creating a more integrated healthcare ecosystem. The company is developing tools to bridge the gap between providers and payers, supporting functions such as claims processing, prior authorizations, and payments.
Verma also highlights Oracle Health’s focus on leveraging AI and AI agents across its portfolio to enhance usability, reduce burden, and bring intelligence to workflow processes. By enabling healthcare organizations to gain insights from data and make informed decisions, Oracle Health is helping to drive improvements in clinical and operational outcomes.
Ensuring patient access to and control over their data is another key priority for Oracle Health. The company is dedicated to promoting interoperability and data security, with plans to become a Qualified Health Information Network to support data exchange and access.
At HIMSS25, Verma will participate in a fireside chat with HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf, discussing topics such as Oracle Health and Stargate, the relationship between healthcare and life sciences, and the potential benefits of closer collaboration between the two sectors.
Oracle Health’s presence at HIMSS25 promises to be a showcase of innovation and collaboration in the healthcare industry. Visitors to Booth 3221 can expect to learn more about the company’s cutting-edge solutions and its vision for the future of healthcare.