Oracle Health is broadening its Clinical AI Agent. The tool now automates professional fee coding, takes physician dictation, and assists chart review. The expanded features are live across the United States.
The coding piece targets ambulatory workflows, while dictation feeds directly into clinical documentation. Chart review pulls clinically relevant context from across the patient record.
Oracle says the agents work as a system, using semantic reasoning to understand clinical meaning and share context across workflows in near real time, while keeping clinicians in control of final decisions.
The new functions join previously announced agent capabilities that automate order creation. Since launch, note generation has banked more than 400,000 physician hours at US health organizations, according to Oracle Health, with the product on the market for roughly two years.
Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, framed the expansion as relief from administrative burden, with AI embedded directly into clinical and revenue cycle workflows.
