Oracle Health announced its Clinical AI Agent, Clinical Note is now available in the UK. The new AI solution allows caregivers at the NHS and private practices to use an ambient voice and screen-driven assistant to draft patient notes, so they can reduce administrative tasks and devote more time to patient care. Trusts participating in the pilot program, including Barts Health NHS Trust, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, and Milton Keynes University Hospital, are now deploying the solution more broadly across their organizations.

The UK Government's 10-Year Health Plan, titled "Fit for the Future," aims to seize the opportunities provided by new technologies, AI, medicines, and innovations to deliver better care for all patients. As a leading electronic health record (EHR) provider, Oracle Health supports this vision, and the general availability of Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, Clinical Note will help deliver on it. Oracle Health's AI-powered tools come at a critical time for the NHS as it looks to reduce waiting times and bureaucratic processes, underscoring the need for solutions that seamlessly integrate into clinician workflows and help give doctors and nurses their time back to focus on patients.

With Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, clinical Note, clinicians no longer have to spend time sifting through drop down menus and typing on their laptops to document patient visits. Instead, Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent,inical Note automatically drafts structured notes from patient-clinician interactions, so doctors only have to review and approve the notes. This reduces the administrative work that contributes to clinician burnout and enables them to focus on the patient during a visit.

That was really difficult before. The general availability of Oracle Health ClinicalAI Agent, Clinical Note in the UK builds upon Oracle's commitment to invest $5 billion over the next five years to meet the rapidly growing demand for its cloud services in the UK. This ongoing investment expands the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) footprint in the UK and supports the Government's vision to drive AI innovation and adoption, enabling more organizations across the UK, including those in healthcare, to leverage Oracle's comprehensive AI and cloud computing services.

It's now being used in more than 300 organizations and has helped save doctors more than 200,000 hours and reduce the average documentation time per patient by approximately 40%. It's now being used inmore than 300 organizations and has helped saving doctors more than 200,000 years and reduce the average documentation time every patient by approximately 40%.