To simplify and enhance medical device connectivity across health systems, Oracle Health has launched theOracle Health Device Validation Programfor the U.S.—establishing a standardized approach to validating device connectivity, functionality, and workflow alignment, enabling reliable and secure integration of medical devices within healthcare organizations.
The Oracle Health Device Validation Program establishes a structured, consistent way to help evaluate device connectivity, support nomenclature alignment, and streamline workflow integration. By using an EHR-agnostic architecture, the program enables customers to connect validated medical devices to any EHR, so organizations can select the solutions that best fit their needs, according to Oracle.
The Oracle Health Device Validation Program offers a range of benefits for healthcare organizations and device partners. Through the program, health systems can gain predictable, standardized integration, with validated devices working seamlessly from day one.
This standardized integration reduces the burden on IT staff while supporting safe and efficient patient care. Pre-validated connectivity and standardized workflows accelerate adoption of new devices and care models by minimizing integration delays and enhancing the user experience, the company said.
Additionally, the program helps provide confidence and security, as ongoing validation supports secure, accurate data transmission and compliance with interoperability standards across any EHR.
“At Oracle Health, we’re not waiting for the future of healthcare connectivity, we’re setting the standard,” said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. “Through this validation program, we’re building trusted relationships with device vendors, streamlining interoperability, and opening the door for continued collaboration and innovation that gives our customers confidence and improves patient care.”
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