Oracle Health is on a mission to make healthcare more human with technologies that empower patients, support clinicians, and save lives. We believe that when we equip people with the information they need to make informed decisions, we can improve outcomes and reduce the cost of care.
This is likely the most important undertaking in Oracle’s history. That’s why Oracle Health Conference 2023 brought together leaders from around the world to explore health advancements and support our mission.
Enhancing the healthcare continuum

Announcing new innovations
Continuing to deliver on our commitment to building an open and integrated technology ecosystem, Oracle announced several significant enhancements to our healthcare solutions. These exciting innovations will help healthcare organizations improve patient care, optimize clinical expertise, and reduce costs. Here are some of the highlights:
Next-generation EHR for the cloud
Oracle’s next-generation electronic health record (EHR) platform introduced enhancements that will connect the healthcare ecosystem and enable providers to deliver more efficient and effective care.
“Our goal is to deliver one of the industry’s best, most functionally rich EHR systems to reduce wasted time, eliminate redundant processes, and add value every step of the way for practitioners and the patients they serve,” said Travis Dalton, executive vice president and general manager of Oracle Health.
Learn more about Oracle’s next-generation EHR
Generative AI for healthcare
Integrated with Oracle’s EHR solutions, the new Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant leverages the power of generative AI and voice-first capabilities to transform healthcare experiences.
“We are not only helping providers reduce mundane work that leads to burnout, but we are also empowering them to create better interactions with patients that establish trust, build loyalty, and deliver better outcomes,” said Suhas Uliyar, senior vice president of product management at Oracle Health.
Learn more about AI for healthcare
Healthcare-specific capabilities in Oracle Cloud Applications
New capabilities added to Oracle Fusion Applications Suite will help healthcare organizations adopt new business models, embrace rapid innovation, build agile and sustainable supply chains, and better serve patients’ needs.
“Increased integration and collaboration across the entire ecosystem is critical to making healthcare more efficient, accessible, and equitable,” said Steve Miranda, Oracle’s executive vice president of applications development.
Learn more about Oracle Cloud’s healthcare-specific capabilities
Helping healthcare organizations optimize workforce management
Oracle Cloud HCM’s new workforce management capabilities will provide healthcare organizations with a complete HR and employee experience solution that best supports their needs with increased autonomy and flexibility.
“Frontline workers and healthcare organizations deserve intuitive tools that can respond to volatile patient demands while also prioritizing flexibility, addressing burnout, and saving time and resources that would be best spent on improving patient care,” said Chris Leone, executive vice president of applications development at Oracle.
Learn more about Oracle Cloud HCM for healthcare organizations
Watch it on-demand
Want to experience this year’s conference for yourself? You can catch up on the event’s top moments from your own device. Register for your free digital pass to access on-demand replays of the keynote, digital sessions, and customer interviews until October 20, 2023.
Join our mission
This year’s Oracle Health Conference not only showcased the great strides we’ve taken to transform global healthcare; it also revealed endless potential for future innovation and impact.
Our commitment to making healthcare more human is stronger than ever—and we’re looking for passionate people to join us. As part of our team, you’ll have countless opportunities to innovate, collaborate, and make your mark on some of healthcare’s biggest challenges.
Ready to shape the future of healthcare? We’re hiring people from the tech and medical industries in the United States, India, Australia, the UK, Europe and the Middle East.