AUSTIN,
Texas, March 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/
-- Arkansas Heart Hospital, a leader in prevention, diagnosis,
and treatment of cardiovascular disease, is extending its use of
Oracle Health electronic health records (EHR) and RevElate Patient
Accounting solutions across its network of ambulatory clinics
and two hospitals. Together with its existing Oracle Fusion
Applications for finance and supply chain, Arkansas Heart will have
a centralized health and operational management solution across all
its facilities. This will help the network more easily share
important data, improve staff and patient experiences, and better
align resources with patient needs.
"Since we opened nearly 27 years ago, innovation has been a
driving force that separates Arkansas Heart from the competition,"
said Bruce Murphy, MD, PhD, CEO and
founder, Arkansas Heart Hospital. "Oracle shares our commitment to
transforming healthcare for the betterment of patients, staff, and
the communities we serve. By extending Oracle technology across our
organization, we are putting information into the hands of our
staff that is vital for the care of our patients in moments where
every second counts."
Cardiovascular disease in the U.S. is on the rise, causing 17
million deaths worldwide each year, and is expected to rise to more
than 23 million by 20301. By extending its 10-year
relationship with Oracle Health, Arkansas Heart can improve how its
staff works and delivers care by having a single, longitudinal
health record for each patient, no matter which Arkansas Heart
facility they visit. In tandem, Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise
Resource Planning (ERP) and Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain
& Manufacturing (SCM) are providing the network standardized
business processes on a single platform that is helping to increase
productivity, reduce costs, and improve employee experience.
Leveraging Oracle as a single resource for its clinical and
enterprise operations helps Arkansas Heart further embrace future
advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that can
automate documentation, support a clinically driven revenue cycle
approach, improve efficiencies, and embrace the innovation that has
been a hallmark of Arkansas Heart Hospital for years.
"Many healthcare networks today are operating with outdated
technology that silos data and processes, making it difficult to
adapt to new solutions that offer important clinical and financial
insights," said Seema Verma,
executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and
Oracle Life Sciences. "With an intuitive, connected digital health
record system that spans its operations, together with Fusion
Applications, the Arkansas Heart team will have ready access to the
information needed to better serve patients, clinicians, and
staff."
To see Oracle Health in action, please visit us at HIMSS in
Orlando March 11 - 15 at booth #2761.
Learn how Oracle Health is building an open healthcare platform
with intelligent tools for data-driven, human-centric health
experiences to connect consumers, providers, payers, public health,
and life sciences.
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