Deloitte is collaborating with Oracle Health to provide customers a health care delivery system that is prepared for the future through five immediate priority initiative

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Deloitte extends its operating system for health care for Oracle. (Credit: iMahesh/Wikimedia Commons)

Deloitte has extended its operating system for health care to include implementation, operation, and advisory services for Oracle.

Oracle offers operational and clinical technology for hospitals and health care systems globally.

The expanding health care technology offerings dubbed Deloitte Health—Oracle Accelerated are developed to keep up with the evolving world of health care, stated Oracle.

According to Oracle, its technology portfolio along with Deloitte’s expertise will benefit the health care delivery system.

Oracle Health senior vice president and general manager Stephanie Trunzo said: “Collaboration across the entire ecosystem will be critical to making health care more efficient, holistic, accessible and equitable.

“It takes organisations like Deloitte, and communities, organisations, innovators to empower health care clinicians to provide better care.”

Deloitte, which is an Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) member, is collaborating with Oracle Health to provide customers a health care delivery system that is prepared for the future through five immediate priority initiatives.

The initiatives are developed to modernise the core by helping health care organisations set up, run, and support a modern electronic health record (EHR) platform.

It will also rationalise and enable cloud evolution through the client migration to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), and rationalising infrastructure and applications.

The initiatives will also help in enhanced performance and automated workflows by utilising Deloitte assets and capabilities to get the full potential of OCI and data to optimise operational and clinical workflows and results.

Besides, the initiatives are also expected to improve the back-office by the integration of enterprise resource planning, clinical, and human resources data to produce operational insights.

Another initiative is to enable the management of an intelligent health system with streamlined digital-provider and consumer workflow experiences.

Deloitte Consulting global Oracle health care leader, and principal Hashim Simjee said: “As health care continues to shift toward patient-driven, wellness care, we believe it’s important to align our offerings with the future of health care, and to lead our Oracle clients toward increasing degrees of digital transformation and human-centric, intelligent care delivery.

“Our goal is to empower consumers to control their own health care journeys while giving providers the means to deliver both better human and financial outcomes.”