A New Chapter: From ODA to the Oracle AI Health

Over the past year, my role at work has changed quite a bit, and the lack of activity here on my site has been a clear reflection of that, mainly due to the new nature of my work – which although extremely interesting and at the forefront of AI innovation gives me less free time to pursue other areas of interest and also to write about them.

After several years working deeply with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) and later with Oracle Digital Assistant (ODA), I moved into a team that’s building something new using cut edge technology to deliver the next step of Health Applications.

If you follow this blog, you know I’ve always been into conversational interfaces, integration, and workflow automation. So shifting from chatbots to healthcare AI it a bit of a shift, but i ll try to start creating more content now that most apps are becoming GA.


So what exactly is Oracle Health AI Cooking?

Too many things to mention – I can only attest on the projects I’ve been a part of, one of those is already GA for some time – Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent

A doctor visit experience is probably different depending on the part of the world where one lives, but most experiences revolve around a doctor typing all the details from the visit on a legacy computer, including potential prescriptions or follow up exams. In fact it feels the doctor spends a big chunk of the appointment time doing this. Well, with the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent this experience changes dramatically. This app acts as a companion, automatically generating a summary of the visit including any follow ups or medications that have been mentioned during the conversation, freeing up the doctor from those admin tasks to a complete focus on the patient.

Read more about it on this Linkedin post.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/grant-ronald-ba4392_ai-llms-genai-activity-7191797839801282560-FtBA

I am currently working on another Health App, with similar architecture focused on Nurses, and as soon as it is globally GA I will share some more details.

One of the biggest surprises when entering the Health world was how outdated* everything looks and feels. This is not a facelift on existing applications, this are brand new apps build from the ground up. Existing Health Apps (Cerner & Others) are still here to stay as they have been for decades, but now, for this first time, real innovation is being delivered and this is just the beginning.

*Using Cerner Apps sometimes feels like travelling back to 1999 from a UX standpoint.


What this means for TechTrantor

From now on you will probably stumble upon more on articles related with AI & Agents / Healthcare or any unrelated topic i feel writing about 🙂

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