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EVP & GM of Oracle Health & Life Sciences, Board Member, Advisor, and Former CMS Administrator

With our new AI-backed patient portal, we’re doubling down on our efforts to empower patients and the teams who care for them. Our AI is not a bolt-on to old technology. Others may be taking that approach, but that’s an epic mistake. https://lnkd.in/egUsDKJs

Srinivasan Chakravarthy

Cloud Transformation & AI Enablement Director | Data Engineering & Analytics | AWS | FinTech | Cloud-Native Architecture | Capital Markets, Treasury & Market Risk Systems

2d

Solid step. The next leap is a lifelong health GPS, a 360° companion from birth through end of life that keeps a unified, patient-owned record, helps choose providers, compares treatment paths, and surfaces true total cost, then nudges the next best action. Privacy first, clinician in the loop. I am interested in building this assistant and open to collaborate.

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Ericka McKennon

Maternal Systems Strategist | Workflow Educator | Clinical Tools Creator | Cerner & Epic Optimization | Trauma-Informed RN

4d

When AI is rooted in real-time workflow - not retrofitted for it - the impact is exponential. I've seen the power of frontline-informed design: when patients feel seen, and nurses aren’t spending half their shift cleaning up a system’s blind spots. Excited to see Oracle moving away from bolt-on fixes and toward integrated transformation. 👏

Shan Rizvi

AI Context Architect & Product Leader • Graph Databases • Empathic AI • Human-Centered Platforms

4d

This native AI integration approach resonates deeply. After building Thumos Care with HIPAA-compliant AI health analysis, I've been researching the next frontier: memory-persistent AI with psychological profiling. Imagine patient portals that don't just process requests but genuinely remember context and adapt with emotional intelligence and psychological awareness. Your point about avoiding 'bolt-on' mistakes is crucial. My work on cognitive-inspired architectures (Neo4j semantic graphs + emotional intelligence) shows how AI-first design could revolutionize patient engagement. Would love to explore how these innovations could enhance Oracle Health's vision.

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Andrea R. Flathers

HealthTech Executive / VP Customer Success & Professional Services AI Enthusiast / Strategy & Impact Passionate Leader of High-Performing Teams and the Relentless Pursuit of Excellence

4d

This is brilliant. Medical jargon is confusing, translating that into friendly easy to understand terms will be incredibly beneficial to the patient population-of all ages. And the safety guardrails give peace of mind that AI won't make recommendations and step outside its given scope...... and I love the epic mistake reference. Well done on all fronts

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Kent Barkouras

Bringing a Precision Medicine AI Platform to market to prevent misdiagnosis, save lives and deliver precise medical care to patients.

4d

Seems it certainly seems Oracle is on the right track. Hopefully, with the use of new AI platforms patients will be able to interact with their digital molecular twin along with their healthcare provider to be extremely proactive with their own care thanks to Oracle Health.

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Ravinder Syal

Tech-Co Founders Needed. Health tech, Living in future.

4d

Why not make discharge summary interactive, why are you asking the customer to do your job. Asking is afterthought.

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Karla R. Enderle, MHA, RRT, LSSGB, VHA-CM

Digital Healthcare Innovator | Culture Transformation Strategist | Patient-Centered Care | Veteran Advocacy | Mission Driven | People Management | 10+ years | Performance Improvement | EHR Optimization

7h

This is such an exciting step forward. Building an AI-backed patient portal from the ground up—rather than bolting new tech onto outdated systems—shows real vision. Patients and care teams both benefit when innovation is purposeful and thoughtfully integrated. I’m looking forward to seeing the impact this will have.

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Elias Tharakan

Transformational Healthcare Technology Executive | AI Innovation Architect | Clinical Trial Optimization Visionary

4d

Seema Verma, "an epic mistake." - That's an interesting play of words. I subscribe to what Oracle is doing and love it, building from the ground up around AI. The challenge I have seen in the past is that technology was great, but the issue was large-scale adoption, and mostly because of not understanding the real-world challenges and user behaviour. This is where Epic probably has a leg up now, along with the market share and data from its user base. Anyway, Oracle is placed really well with your current approach; it's now all about the execution and adoption. Two companies, two different approaches, ultimately, I think it will help the patients and bring down their burden and costs, and that is what is most important. And not counting out other players and their offerings, whichever approach works or if all work, it still is a win. It's really great news.

Ritesh Srivastava

Sales Director-Oracle AI | CSS-Driving Customer Success and Growth

4d

Oracle’s AI-Backed Patient Portal Patients can chat with AI for plain-language explanations of diagnoses and lab results. Supports preparing for doctor visits, drafting provider messages, and scheduling follow-ups. Built using OpenAI foundation models. >GPS built-in vs. bolt-on devices. This is called real effective #innovation. 👍 #BetterTomorrow #Oracle #AI #Social #Care #Medical #wellbeing #GenAI

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Wasim A.

"Marketing Enthusiast"

4d

AI built into the core is transforming patient care check out our full coverage on how this innovation is reshaping healthcare:- https://ittech-pulse.com/news/oracle-adds-ai-features-to-patient-portal-for-easier-medical-record-access/ This is why Oracle was named a Market Leader in AI:- https://ittech-pulse.com/news/oracle-named-a-market-leader-in-ai-agents-and-conversational-ai/

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