Oracle Health Gains CMS Aligned Network Status, Expands Digital Check-In Solution

April 20, 2026
Oracle Health has been designated as a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Aligned Network and introduced a digital identity verification and check-in solution that integrates with healthcare providers’ electronic health record workflows.

Oracle Health has become a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Aligned Network, announced in a press release. The designation confirms that Oracle Health's technology supports CMS standards for healthcare data sharing, allowing patients and providers to exchange information across systems more easily.

The company has also introduced a digital check-in solution that integrates CLEAR1, a secure identity platform from CLEAR. This integration enables patients to verify their identity and share health records by scanning a QR code, replacing paper forms and manual data entry. The verified data is transferred directly into electronic health record workflows.

New Jersey-based AtlantiCare is already using the solution in its ambulatory check-in process. The health system reports that the integration has eliminated repetitive patient forms and reduced administrative tasks while preparing for broader deployment.

Oracle Health stated that its participation in the CMS Aligned Networks supports efforts to simplify patient access to health data and improve interoperability across care settings. The company continues to work with industry and government partners to advance secure and connected healthcare data exchange.

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