Cleveland Clinic and Oracle collaborate

Sept. 27, 2018

Cleveland Clinic and Oracle are improving healthcare delivery and reducing costs through a more efficient process and workflow. The cloud-based healthcare platform is expected to roll out at Cleveland Clinic London in 2019 and expand to Cleveland Clinic’s domestic locations in 2020.

The healthcare platform benefits back-office personnel, providers, and patients. It is scalable for domestic and international growth providing enhanced financial forecasting, revenue management, and data integration, which allows for more effective and efficient decisions regarding supply procurement and inventory management.

Healthcare is a key industry for Oracle and with Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud and Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud, Cleveland Clinic aims to transform its finance function by enabling increased productivity and lower costs. In addition, the health system will increase the efficiency of operations by taking advantage of real-time insights and automated supply and demand planning.

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