Enhancements to Oracle Health Data
Intelligence include new generative AI service that helps simplify
care management
Suite empowers healthcare organizations
to address regulatory requirements and improve quality of care
while reducing costs
EHR-agnostic platform helps reduce data
integration challenges, increase data security, and embed
intelligence in clinical and operational applications
AUSTIN,
Texas, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle
today announced significant enhancements to Oracle Health Data
Intelligence, including a new generative AI service to help
increase care management efficiency. Oracle Health Data
Intelligence, formerly HealtheIntent, is a modular suite of
cloud applications, services, and analytics. The suite enables a
broad range of healthcare and government stakeholders to use
data from across the healthcare ecosystem to help advance patient
health, improve care delivery, and drive operational efficiency.
Additional new capabilities include system performance
improvements, pre-built clinical quality analytics, and automated
alerts that can help increase reimbursements and enhance care.
Powered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Health Data
Intelligence gives customers access to the same mission-critical
security, performance, reliability, and other cloud capabilities
that Fortune 100 customers in highly regulated industries rely on
today. The platform integrates, secures, and analyzes data from a
broad range of sources including electronic health records (EHR),
enterprise applications, insurance claims, and demographic records,
to provide a more comprehensive view of individual patients and
overall population health. This proven, EHR-agnostic solution
enables customers to eliminate the cost and complexity of trying to
integrate disparate data and systems on their own, which risks an
uncertain ROI and can take years, or even decades, to
accomplish.
Already, customers using Oracle Health Data Intelligence have
recognized extraordinary results, including an average of 9-12
percent in cost reductions per member, per month (for commercial
customers); a 5X increase in care gaps closed over 3 years through
increased breast cancer screenings; and an average of 40-60 percent
increase in annual wellness visits per provider, per
year.
"Turning data into insights is critical to solving the problems
facing modern healthcare," said Seema
Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle
Health and Life Sciences. "The new capabilities embedded within
Oracle Health Data Intelligence can dramatically simplify customer
efforts to address their regulatory goals, engage more patients,
close care gaps, and lower cost of care delivery. With thousands of
engineers and data scientists focused on platform enhancements,
Oracle Health Data Intelligence is rapidly becoming an engine of
innovation to control costs, enable breakthroughs, and drive
industry transformation."
Updates to Oracle Health Data Intelligence include:
- A new generative AI service for care
management that summarizes patient history for care
managers to dramatically reduce their manual chart review time and
help enable them to reach more patients every day. This service is
now offered in limited availability;
- Expanded clinical quality content that enables providers
to more easily identify and act on care gaps with the goal of
improving patient outcomes;
- Expanded network and quality analytics with more
pre-built analytics for common requirements including determinants
of health, childhood wellness, immunization, and chronic
conditions, such as diabetes and chronic obstruction pulmonary
disease;
- Additional hierarchical condition categories from
multiple Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services models to
help maximize reimbursements and optimize care. The new
capabilities include automated alerts within the Oracle Health EHR
that help encourage providers to focus on care gaps and take action
with individual patients;
- Support for performance year 2024 Accountable Care
Organization benchmarks to help monitor, manage, and
increase gross savings;
- Performance improvements that accelerate insights with
faster page load times.
"Oracle Health Data Intelligence platform has been a critical
strategic asset throughout our organization, delivering actionable
insights across multiple lines of business and empowering our
providers to make more informed, precise decisions at the point of
care," said April Feld, DNP, RN,
NEA-BC, CCM, CPHQ, director of care management, Stony Brook
Medicine. "Moving forward, we view Oracle Health Data Intelligence
not just as a tool but as a catalyst for transformation. Leveraging
recent updates, including the power of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
and generative AI, we believe Oracle Health Data Intelligence will
shape the future of data-driven healthcare – helping us to better
understand and manage complex patient information to more
effectively and efficiently deliver care at an individual and
population level."
Patient, population, and health system management at
hyperscale
Taking advantage of OCI's significant price and performance
advantages, as well as powerful data and AI platform capabilities,
Oracle Health Data Intelligence helps healthcare providers, payers,
public health organizations, government agencies, and research
organizations to:
- Build custom analytics and AI capabilities with
pre-built, open, and extensible tools that can help power
innovation;
- Improve care by quickly identifying at-risk
patients and suggesting a treatment path, and helping to enhance
patient engagement, increase patient screenings, and close care
gaps that can lead to long-term health challenges;
- Maximize resources by gaining a better
understanding of and more control over network capacity, workforce
utilization, revenue, and clinical program performance;
- Address regulatory and financial goals with
pre-built regulatory and risk management services, unified
population patient data, and embedded clinical applications
that enable point-of-care hierarchical condition category
coding.
"Oracle Health has demonstrated its ability to aggregate data
from multiple sources, including non-Oracle Health EHRs, health
information exchanges, and payers," said Jennifer Eaton, research director, Value-Based
Healthcare Digital Strategies, IDC. "With its continued
enhancements to Oracle Health Data Intelligence, Oracle is well
positioned to help customers get the full value out of their data
to drive meaningful change that can positively impact their
organization and patients."
To see Oracle Health in action, please visit us at HIMSS in
Orlando March 11 - 15 at booth #2761.
Learn how Oracle Health is building an open healthcare platform
with intelligent tools for data-driven, human-centric health
experiences to connect consumers, providers, payers, public health,
and life sciences.
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