Oracle Health’s AI assistant now available in Canada, aiming to cut physician admin time and improve patient outcomes across 40+ medical specialties.
Oracle Health is introducing its cutting-edge Clinical AI Agent to Canadian healthcare systems, offering a powerful tool to ease the growing burden of physician burnout and enhance patient care. Already proven effective in the U.S., the AI-powered assistant helps doctors streamline documentation and spend more time with their patients.
Health organizations across Canada can now tap into this innovation to modernize care delivery and create a more efficient, digitally connected health ecosystem.
Smarter Tools, Stronger Care: What the AI Agent Offers
Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent blends generative AI with voice and screen-driven automation to minimize time spent on repetitive tasks. The solution integrates directly into Oracle’s Health Foundation electronic health record, enabling real-time draft notes, suggested next steps, and on-demand access to patient history—all activated by simple voice commands.
Available across more than 40 medical specialties—including cardiology, nephrology, pulmonology, and behavioral health—the technology has already produced nearly one million clinical notes for users in the U.S.
A Leap Toward Digitally Connected Health Systems
“This technology is helping restore the clinician-patient relationship by giving providers more time for direct interaction,” said Erin O’Halloran, Oracle Health’s Canada Market Leader. “Its rollout in Canada marks another milestone in building a modern, integrated health information system.”
By removing the need to click through multiple screens or menus, the AI assistant lets providers stay focused during appointments—before, during, and after.
Clinician Feedback Drives Expansion
Seema Verma, Executive Vice President at Oracle Health and Life Sciences, emphasized the company’s commitment to practical innovation: “By embedding AI agents into daily workflows, we’re giving clinicians back their time. The response from U.S. providers has been overwhelmingly positive—and we’re excited to bring these benefits to Canadian healthcare.”
The Clinical AI Agent aims not only to improve productivity but also to reintroduce joy and human connection into medical practice.
As Canadian health systems continue to seek digital-first solutions, Oracle’s AI-driven assistant could become a key player in reshaping frontline care. Its ability to reduce administrative overload and improve accuracy at the point of care underscores a broader shift toward intelligent automation in healthcare.
Stay tuned to Maple News Wire for more on how AI is reshaping Canada’s health future.