Oracle Health was now a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Aligned Network. Oracle Health has also developed and delivered an easy-to-implement solution that allows patients to digitally verify their identity and provide access to their health records at check-in. This eliminates redundant information gathering and reflects Oracle Health's commitment to reducing the administrative burden across the healthcare ecosystem and increasing interoperability.
CMS' 'Kill the Clipboard' initiative encourages providers to replace paperwork intake processes with a seamless digital check in. Oracle will be integrating CLEAR1, CLEAR's secure identity platform, to enable patients with a simple way to check in and give providers access to the health data they have opted to share by simply showing a QR code. The data will then flow directly into EHR workflows.
CLEAR1 is Full Service certified by the Kantara Initiative for NIST Identity Assurance Level 2 (IAL2) and Authenticator Assurance Level 2 (AAL2), high-assurance standards that are foundational to trusted healthcare data exchange. New Jersey-based health system AtlantiCare is already using the solution to drive a better, more connected care experience for patients and providers. AtlantiCare has completed full integration of this technology into ambulatory check-in workflows, positioning to deliver a faster, paper-free experience for patients, providers, and staff.
This eliminates waiting room forms and repetitive medical history collection, with verified patient information flowing securely and seamlessly into the system as AtlantiCare prepares for broader rollout.



















