Mobile charting in Oracle EHR is now available in the U.S.

Oracle has developed a new tool designed as a companion to use with the electronic health files of the Oracle Health Foundation. The mobile extension Oracle Health Community Care not only connects suppliers to patient data during patients’ home visits and in mobile clinics, says the company, but also allows the update of offline graphics.
Why it matters
A remote update of patient graphics is necessary to support an increasing passage to home care, Oracle said in a website ad on the new availability of mobile extension in the United States.
Unreliable network connections in certain areas have access historically limited to complete patient data, which hinders the quality and speed of care for patients in the field.
“Care establishments are increasingly going through a centralized environment to a model that incorporates home health, mobile places and rural environments where coherent network connections are not always available,” said Seema Verma, executive vice-president and general manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, in a press release.
Clinicians with limited or non-limited connectivity in Europe, Australia and other regions outside the United States, used Oracle Cloud Mobile Cloud to access patient tables and document their patient visits.
“As an Estate based on the DSE cloud, we also ensured that the data is safely and stored on the mobile device,” said an oracle spokesperson by e-mail.
Any information that clinicians add to a patient file when the offline line is synchronized with the DSE key folder when their mobile device is reconnected from a network.
Oracle calls an automatic update via the “almost real -time” cloud.
The Oracle Health Community Care Records application has the same user interface as the DSE, whether connected or offline, which simplifies the training and integration of tools, added the spokesperson.
It also includes integrated cartography tools for navigation and allows practitioners in the field to make direct calls or send messages to primary care providers to obtain advice when visiting patients and faster access to treatment.
The biggest trend
With the increase in health care costs, aging populations and staff shortages resulting in paradigm shift in the provision of care in distant and virtual environments, DSE suppliers regularly unfold tools to facilitate patient care outside hospitals and providers’ offices.
In September, Oracle announced new IDD performance upgrades aimed at improving interoperability, promising to deploy new, quarterly patient file features – including data magazines for rationalized patients, Documentation tools focused on AI and mobile cartography almost in real time.
“Since the acquisition of identifying, Oracle has invested tens of thousands of hours of engineering and millions of dollars to improve our basic clinical applications and improve the performance, conviviality and security of our DSE,” said Verma in this announcement.
Then in March, she said IT news for health care That the cloud service provider has reinvented its DSE to help health systems “stimulate efficiency, improve clinical care, speed up innovation and reduce costs”.
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“With Oracle Health Community Care, we provide comprehensive health files for caregivers to caregivers in the field, they therefore need the information they need to provide quality care at any time,” said Verma in a press release.
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