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Oracle Health (Cerner)

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Cloud-based EHR platform for hospitals, formerly Cerner, now part of Oracle Health

  • Deployment Cloud Based, On Premises, Hybrid
  • Starting price Custom
  • Free trial Not offered
  • Best for Enterprises

What is Oracle Health (Cerner)?

Oracle Health, formerly known as Cerner, is a cloud-based electronic health record platform built on the Cerner Millennium system for hospitals and health systems. It covers clinical documentation, ePrescribing, lab requisitions, and financial workflows, with customizable content supporting more than 55 medical specialties and mobile access with voice dictation for clinicians on the move.

Following Oracle's 2022 acquisition of Cerner, the platform is being migrated to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and layered with the Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant, a generative AI tool that drafts clinical documentation from patient conversations and proposes next steps such as labs or follow-ups. Pricing is not published and is negotiated per organization based on beds, users, and modules.

Key Features of Oracle Health (Cerner)

Oracle Health (Cerner) lists 8 documented features, including Cerner Millennium EHR platform, Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant with generative AI and ambient voice documentation and FHIR-based interoperability. The list below covers what the product does rather than how it is marketed.

  • Cerner Millennium EHR platform
  • Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant with generative AI and ambient voice documentation
  • FHIR-based interoperability
  • Predictive analytics for clinical and financial operations
  • ePrescribing and electronic lab requisitions
  • Mobile and tablet clinical workflows with voice dictation
  • Revenue cycle and financial management integration
  • Support for 55+ medical specialties

Oracle Health (Cerner) Pricing

Oracle Health (Cerner) lists 1 plan without published figures. Pricing is quoted on request.

Enterprise

Custom

Oracle Health does not publish pricing; contracts are custom-quoted and negotiated per organization based on beds, users, and modules.

Oracle Health (Cerner) Specifications

Oracle Health (Cerner) is available on web app and Windows and has iOS and Android apps. It offers an API.

Software Tagline :
Cloud-based EHR platform for hospitals, formerly Cerner, now part of Oracle Health
Deployment :
  • cloud based
  • on premises
  • hybrid
Subscription Plan :
yearly
Desktop Platforms :
  • web app
  • windows
Mobile Platforms :
  • ios
  • android
Language Support :
english
Target Audience :
  • enterprises
Available Support :
  • phone
  • training
  • tickets
Integrations :
FHIR APIs, HL7, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, third-party lab and pharmacy systems, Oracle Health Data Intelligence
API Available :
Yes
Free Trial Available :
No
Run On Mobile Browser :
No
Free Plan Available :
No
Customization Available :
Yes

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Oracle Health (Cerner) FAQs

Yes. Oracle acquired Cerner in 2022 and has rebranded its EHR business as Oracle Health, migrating the platform to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

Oracle Health does not publish pricing publicly. Costs are custom-quoted, often discussed in terms of cost per licensed hospital bed or per user, and vary by organization size and modules.

The Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant combines generative AI, ambient voice listening, and a multimodal interface to help draft clinical documentation and reduce manual charting.

Yes, the underlying Cerner Millennium platform supports FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) for secure data exchange with approved third-party applications.

Oracle Health serves large hospitals and health systems; Cerner's installed base covered roughly a quarter of US hospitals prior to the Oracle acquisition.