Healthcare IT Leaders, a national leader in IT consulting and workforce solutions, today released "The State of Oracle Health in 2025," a comprehensive analysis of Oracle Health's transformation following its $28.3 billion acquisition of Cerner Corporation. The report provides healthcare executives with strategic insights into Oracle Health's evolving ecosystem, including its reimagined Electronic Health Record (EHR), […]
Healthcare IT Leaders, a national leader in IT consulting and workforce solutions, today released "The State of Oracle Health in 2025," a comprehensive analysis of Oracle Health's transformation following its $28.3 billion acquisition of Cerner Corporation. The report provides healthcare executives with strategic insights into Oracle Health's evolving ecosystem, including its reimagined Electronic Health Record (EHR), AI-powered clinical solutions, and integrated financial platforms.
The report reveals that Oracle Health has made significant progress in addressing historical pain points while introducing enterprise-grade capabilities across clinical, financial, and operational domains. With healthcare organizations facing mounting pressures to improve patient outcomes while managing costs, the analysis provides timely guidance for leaders evaluating Oracle Health technologies or planning their next phase of digital transformation.
Key Findings: Oracle Health's Three Pillars of Excellence
The report identifies significant developments across Oracle Health's portfolio, including:
- The New Oracle Health EHR: Features voice-driven navigation and multimodal search capabilities designed to streamline clinical workflows, automate routine processes, and enable context-aware decision support
- Integrated Revenue Cycle Management: Oracle Health Patient Accounting (formerly RevElate) delivers cloud-based, EHR-agnostic capabilities that aim to enhance financial visibility while uniting clinical and financial data within one platform
- Real-Time Operational Intelligence: Updates to Oracle's health system operations suite provide insight into patient flow and resource utilization, while enhancements to Clinical Data Exchange seek to simplify data exchange for providers and payers alike
About the Report
Developed by Healthcare IT Leaders, "The State of Oracle Health in 2025" draws on decades of collective healthcare technology expertise to provide strategic insights for healthcare organizations navigating Oracle Health's transformation. The whitepaper combines industry analysis, expert perspectives, and practical implementation guidance to help healthcare leaders make informed decisions about their technology investments.
Download a free copy of "The State of Oracle Health in 2025" here.