Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 Launch AI Healthcare Platform
Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 have announced a strategic partnership to develop an AI-based global healthcare delivery platform, announced in a press release. This initiative aims to improve patient care and public health management by leveraging AI, nation-scale data analytics, and intelligent clinical applications.
The platform will integrate Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle AI Data Platform, and Oracle Health applications with Cleveland Clinic's clinical expertise and G42's AI infrastructure capabilities. It is designed to meet the evolving needs of global populations, starting with the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates, by delivering secure, scalable, and intelligent healthcare solutions.
The collaboration will enable real-time analysis of population and public health data, providing clinical intelligence at the point of care. It aims to enhance diagnostics, personalize treatments, and optimize outcomes while reducing costs. Additionally, the platform will facilitate the integration of clinical research and care, allowing for easier identification of clinical trial candidates and access to real-world data for researchers.
This partnership represents a significant step in redefining healthcare delivery, focusing on precision, sovereignty, equity, and longevity. It underscores the potential of public-private collaboration and data-driven innovation to improve healthcare outcomes globally.
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