Oracle Health Brings Proven AI Tech to Canadian Health Organizations to Reduce Physician Burnout and Improve Patient Experiences
- Oracle Health announced on May 14, 2025, from Austin, Texas, that its Clinical AI Agent is now available to Canadian health systems.
- This offering follows successful deployment in the US, where the AI agent reduced practitioner documentation time by 30 percent on average.
- The AI-powered, multimodal voice and screen assistant supports more than 40 specialties and helps clinicians access patient data efficiently, improving focus on care.
- Vice President Erin O'Halloran said the solution helps restore the clinician-patient relationship and marks a step toward digital health system modernization.
- Thousands of clinicians have used the tool with unanimously positive feedback, and Oracle plans to expand these capabilities throughout Canada.
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