The Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant can dramatically reduce administrative note-taking and tasks

Generally available in the US for ambulatory clinics, the solution combines voice with generative AI to help eliminate EHR clicks, reduce provider burnout, and improve quality of care

Oracle announced the general availability of the Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant for ambulatory clinics in the US. The mobile offering combines generative AI, clinical intelligence, multimodal voice and screen-driven assistance, and simplified workflows into a single, unified solution that enables providers to give their full attention to the needs of their patients. Integrated with the Oracle Health Electronic Health Record (EHR), the solution transforms the doctor-patient experience by combining clinical automation, conversation-based note generation, and proposed clinical follow-ups directly at the point of care.

For example, providers no longer need to interrupt appointments to navigate through drop-down menus or scroll through screens to find information. They can instantly access critical elements of a patient’s medical history, such as the latest blood test results, simply by asking Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant. During the appointment, the solution captures comprehensive notes with the preferred templates the provider currently uses in the patient’s EHR record, saving hours of caregiver time each day.

Unlike other solutions, Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant aids in note generation in minutes rather than hours and supports next-step actions, including drafting referrals and prescription orders for approval and scheduling follow-up labs and appointments. This helps improve the accuracy of medical records and workflow efficiency.

Physicians at 13 early adopter organizations, including Billings Clinic, Covenant Health, Hudson Physicians, St. John’s Health, and T.J. Regional Health, saved on average more than four and a half minutes per patient and 20-40% in documentation time daily.

“Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant is the most important EHR technology update that I am going to see in my career. Since the 1990’s, EHRs have turned physicians into keyboard junkies. This will change that,” said James Little, MD, primary care physician, at St. John’s Health. Physicians who have been using this technology have been able to document their patient’s visits in real-time, allowing them to leave at the end of the day with good, quality notes. Time spent after hours documenting is no longer needed

“While building relationships is essential to understanding my patients and how to treat them best, it’s difficult to do that sitting behind a computer screen,” said Dr. Ryan McFarland, family medicine practitioner, at Hudson Physicians. “Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant has been a game-changer in this regard. I can simply talk to and focus on my patients, while in the background the system is capturing all the details, notes, and next-step actions. Not only does this lead to a better experience for me and my patients, but it has significantly diminished the time I take post-appointments or after-hours updating notes.”

More than just eliminating clicks, the solution automates the entire documentation process and synchronizes it back to the patient’s medical record without copying and pasting. This automation significantly reduces the manual work that contributes to burnout. Providers complete the interaction by reviewing, modifying, and approving the notes and next-step actions on their computer or mobile device to ensure oversight and control.

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