AUSTIN,
Texas, Feb. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle
Health has been recognized as a leader in the IDC MarketScape: U.S.
Healthcare Data Platform for Providers 2024-25 Vendor
Assessment1. The report notes: "With a strong emphasis
on interoperability, Oracle Health Data Intelligence aims to
empower customers with access to data from various sources —
clinical, claims, social determinants, pharmacy, and real-world
data (Omics and De-ID) without the cost or complexity of
integrating disparate systems." By integrating and analyzing data
from a wide array of sources, Oracle Health Data
Intelligence provides an EHR-agnostic cloud platform that
enables providers to make more informed decisions that help improve
care quality, operational efficiency, and financial performance.
The solution also dramatically simplifies deployment for IT teams
seeking a complete and pre-built lakehouse platform.

The IDC report evaluated 15 technology providers that have
healthcare data platforms for providers in the U.S. The report adds
that, "Oracle Health's integration of AI and predictive analytics
across its platform is a powerful asset for its customers as they
focus on delivering more personalized care." The report continues,
"With a continued emphasis on innovation, the company remains
committed to advancing healthcare through data-driven intelligence
and operational excellence, making it a key player in the
healthcare landscape."
"With its single, unified solution, Oracle Health can
significantly reduce the cost and complexity of deploying a health
data platform," said Mutaz Shegewi, senior research director,
worldwide healthcare provider platforms and technologies, IDC.
"Oracle Health Data Intelligence can integrate and analyze data
from multiple sources at scale to help healthcare systems meet
operational, clinical, and financial objectives while reducing the
administrative burden on caregivers."
Built to take advantage of the security, performance, and
scalability of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Health
Data Intelligence is a suite of cloud infrastructure, analytics,
and applications. The suite enables a broad range of healthcare and
government stakeholders to use data from across the healthcare
ecosystem without the cost and complexity of trying to integrate
disparate data and systems on their own. It provides a fully
managed intelligent data lake with built-in AI and data analytics
capabilities and is ideal for a broad range of use cases, including
providers building better population health strategies and
optimizing value-based care (VBC), as well as academic medical
centers seeking to accelerate their research and improve outcomes.
Oracle Health Data Intelligence continuously and securely
integrates patient data from a wide range of sources—clinical,
claims, revenue cycle, social determinants, pharmacy, and more—to
deliver insight across back office and point-of-care workflows. As
a result, providers and policy makers gain a more complete view of
their patients and populations and benefit from suggested next best
actions to optimize care and financial performance. The subsequent
actions and outcomes are fed back into Oracle Health Data
Intelligence to improve future insights and recommendations.
The report notes that "Oracle Health Data Intelligence's
deployment extends across various healthcare providers, research
institutions, pharma and CROs, government agencies, and
organizations seeking to optimize VBC delivery and regulatory
compliance. Notable collaborations, such as the partnership with
Advocate Health, highlight the solution's impact on improving the
quality of care while managing costs."
"With built-in AI and end-to-end analytics, Oracle Health Data
Intelligence constantly delivers insights that enable healthcare
organizations to be more proactive and data-driven in their
approach to improving patient care, closing care gaps, and driving
financial performance," said Seema
Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle
Health and Life Sciences. "Equally important, this single, unified
data platform will be the foundation for innovation and success in
the coming era of agentic AI."
1. IDC MarketScape U.S. Healthcare Data Platform for
Providers 2024-25 Vendor Assessment, Mutaz Shegewi, December 2024) (doc # US50494523)
About IDC MarketScape
IDC MarketScape vendor assessment model is designed to provide an
overview of the competitive fitness of technology and service
suppliers in a given market. The research methodology utilizes a
rigorous scoring methodology based on both qualitative and
quantitative criteria that results in a single graphical
illustration of each vendor's position within a given market. IDC
MarketScape provides a clear framework in which the product and
service offerings, capabilities and strategies, and current and
future market success factors of IT and telecommunications vendors
can be meaningfully compared. The framework also provides
technology buyers with a 360-degree assessment of the strengths and
weaknesses of current and prospective vendors.
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