Oracle expands Clinical AI Agent note generation to U.S. inpatient and emergency departments as users report 41% documentation time reduction
Reuters
Mar 11
Oracle expands Clinical AI Agent note generation to U.S. inpatient and emergency departments as users report 41% documentation time reduction
Oracle said Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent note generation is now available in the U.S. for inpatient and emergency department settings. AtlantiCare expanded its deployment to all emergency departments after reporting a 41% decrease in documentation time in ambulatory care settings. Oracle said the Clinical AI Agent note generation has saved doctors more than 200,000 hours across U.S. providers since launch.
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