Oracle has announced the general availability of its Universal Records Management 10g Release 3, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware. Oct. 11, 2007 3 min read Oracle has announced general ...
David Feinberg has worn multiple hats in his three decades in healthcare, including chief executive of major health systems UCLA and Geisinger and leader of Google Health. Most recently, Feinberg ...
Oracle's chairman Larry Ellison outlined a bold vision Thursday for the database giant to use the combined tech power of Oracle and Cerner to make access to medical records more seamless. Days after ...
A unified digital health record system for American patients has long been considered the "holy grail" for the healthcare industry. And, like the medieval legend, it's been a quest embarked on by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At the end of last year, just before Christmas, Oracle made a big move when it announced it was acquiring electronic health ...
On Thursday, Oracle founder and chairman Larry Ellison announced Oracle is building a "unified national health records database" on top of the thousands of separate hospital databases that exist in ...
Just after closing a $28 billion deal to acquire electronic health records company Cerner, tech giant Oracle said it thinks it can solve one of the biggest tech problems in healthcare: patient records ...
Oracle Corp. is making content and records management tools available to users of its database in a bid to gain share in the base-level content management software market. Released Wednesday, Content ...
Staff Sgt. Haley Barlow re-files medical records at at U.S. Naval Hospital Naples in Italy on July 23, 2015. (Senior Airman Michael Patterson/Air National Guard) Developers of the embattled electronic ...
Oracle completed its $28.4 billion acquisition of Cerner on Tuesday, prompting many to wonder what healthcare plans the tech giant could have up its sleeve after buying the No. 2 EHR vendor. Larry ...
Software maker Oracle is buying electronic medical records company Cerner in an all-cash deal valued at about $28.3 billion. Oracle will pay $95 per Cerner share and the deal is expected to close next ...
Cerner is No. 2 in the electronic health record business with 25 percent of the market. By Steve Lohr Oracle said on Monday that it had agreed to pay $28.3 billion for Cerner, a large electronic ...
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