Oracle Health recently launched its Clinical AI Agent across the U.S. This tool targets inpatient and emergency department settings. Furthermore, it automatically drafts comprehensive clinical notes. Consequently, doctors capture real-time details during patient encounters quickly.
This Clinical AI Agent significantly reduces chaotic administrative burdens. Therefore, medical professionals can focus entirely on patient care. Many U.S. healthcare organizations already report tangible workflow improvements. For instance, New Jersey-based AtlantiCare expanded its software deployment recently. Previously, they saw a 41 percent decrease in documentation time.
“Just as we saw in our ambulatory settings, we’re now seeing that same impact in the emergency department, which is one of the most demanding clinical environments we have,” said Jordan Ruch, Chief Information Officer, AtlantiCare. “When documentation becomes lighter and more intuitive, it changes the dynamic of a shift. Our providers can stay present with patients instead of thinking about the screen.”
The system extracts data directly from the Oracle Health Foundation EHR. Additionally, it summarizes medical history, risk factors, and previous treatments. Clinicians then review and sign these generated draft notes quickly. Moreover, this software recognizes multiple distinct voices with high accuracy.
“Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent has changed the way our clinicians practice by significantly reducing documentation workload. By automating note generation, our providers spend less time on paperwork and more time focused on patient care-even in fast-paced environments like the emergency department,” said Dr. Randy Thompson, Chief Health Analytics Officer, Billings Clinic – Logan Health. “This technology not only improves efficiency and work-life balance for our staff, and since our providers are spending less time documenting, they can spend more time delivering high-quality care.”
“The emergency department is one of the most hectic medical settings and clinicians shouldn’t have to choose between caring for patients and keeping up with documentation in the moments where every second counts,” said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. “Our Clinical AI Agent is designed for the realities of emergency and inpatient care, helping to automate draft note generation, reduce administrative load, and enable teams to stay present with patients while maintaining thorough, accurate records and next step actions.”
These AI tools use semantic reasoning for precise clinical meaning. Consequently, they collaborate seamlessly to automate vital hospital processes. Overall, this technology has already saved doctors over 200,000 hours nationwide.
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