Unified Data and Analytics for Total Wellness in Healthcare
Preparing for the future of healthcare

Data has always been essential to healthcare. However, modern healthcare is an unpredictable and dynamic environment. The rapidly increasing amounts of data, data types, and data silos have many organizations struggling to develop the right systems and processes to manage and share information.

Now it’s possible to use data and analytics to shape and streamline the industry. A better future in healthcare will be data-driven to deliver better outcomes across the continuum of healthcare.

Quality data must be able to meet the unique needs of all functions across healthcare organizations.
Explore the pressing requirements of groups within healthcare organizations:
  • Research
  • Clinical
  • Financial
  • Administrative
1
Research needs
  • Access to multiple, robust datasets to fully understand interactions in complex biological systems
  • The ability to identify cohorts and targeted datasets to leverage emerging and innovative research methods
  • Integrated analysis of multiple genomic file types and larger molecular datasets, as well as more sophisticated analytics tools
  • Infrastructure that supports and adapts to the latest scientific knowledge
2
Clinical needs
  • A complete, longitudinal view of a patient’s history to provide the best care
  • The capability to examine outcomes in clinical populations and predict individual patient responses to treatments
  • Access to the latest medical research
  • The ability to fully leverage all relevant resources
3
Financial needs
  • A complete overview of organizational spending and competitive comparison data
  • Self-service analytics that support data-driven decisions and predictions for future needs based on population health and demographics
  • A view of readmittance levels and care outcomes, with analytics that explain results and offer insights for improvement
  • Access to information on contract and supplier costs, as well as resource requirements
4
Administrative needs
  • A complete view of the organization to aggregate and organize data as well as enable actions that improve care and minimize costs
  • Detailed information on human resource requirements
  • Predictions for future needs based on population health and varying demographic levels
  • Predictive future resource requirements
Research needs
1
Research needs
  • Access to multiple, robust datasets to fully understand interactions in complex biological systems
  • The ability to identify cohorts and targeted datasets to leverage emerging and innovative research methods
  • Integrated analysis of multiple genomic file types and larger molecular datasets, as well as more sophisticated analytics tools
  • Infrastructure that supports and adapts to the latest scientific knowledge
Clinical needs
2
Clinical needs
  • A complete, longitudinal view of a patient’s history to provide the best care
  • The capability to examine outcomes in clinical populations and predict individual patient responses to treatments
  • Access to the latest medical research
  • The ability to fully leverage all relevant resources
Financial needs
3
Financial needs
  • A complete overview of organizational spending and competitive comparison data
  • Self-service analytics that support data-driven decisions and predictions for future needs based on population health and demographics
  • A view of readmittance levels and care outcomes, with analytics that explain results and offer insights for improvement
  • Access to information on contract and supplier costs, as well as resource requirements
Administrative needs
4
Administrative needs
  • A complete view of the organization to aggregate and organize data as well as enable actions that improve care and minimize costs
  • Detailed information on human resource requirements
  • Predictions for future needs based on population health and varying demographic levels
  • Predictive future resource requirements
Oracle Healthcare Foundation
A reliable, scalable, and secure single source of truth

The Oracle Healthcare Foundation platform goes far beyond anything EMR systems can contain. The Oracle Healthcare Foundation platform aggregates data from financial, human resources, workforce management, research, clinical, operations, and additional systems, and combines it into a single source of truth. Functions across entire organizations are united in their ability to access and use data to empower faster, better-informed decisions.

40
of healthcare providers say improved security is a top priority in their application of big data and analytics. 1
Secure access to robust data

The risk of lost data or privacy through unauthorized access or cyberattacks is one of healthcare’s topmost concerns. Data held within Oracle Healthcare Foundation is fully protected by the market-leading security of Oracle systems and built-in compliance functionality. With security no longer a concern, practitioners and researchers have the freedom to focus on improving patient outcomes and supporting innovation.

76
of organizations would like to, or are already participating in, precision medicine. 2
How data and analytics can determine the future of healthcare
  • Research
  • Clinical
  • Financial
  • Administrative
1
Empowering scientific and medical innovation
  • Oracle Healthcare Foundation collects and curates datasets from all corners of the organization, enabling collaboration between academic medical center environments and clinical enterprises
  • The omics model provides unprecedented power and agility, enabling analysis of large molecular datasets as well as the storage and querying of multiple genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic datasets
  • Oracle Health Sciences' in-house bioinformatics team, with a pedigree in data management integration, supports research and shares its renowned development of best practices
2
A complete view of the patient
  • Oracle Healthcare Foundation provides a comprehensive view of patient history data, from both in-patient and ambulatory care settings
  • Patient demographics, medication prescription and administration, surgical and clinical procedures, and tests and observations are all consolidated and easily disseminated to essential stakeholders
  • Cross-functional integration makes the latest research, treatments, and resources available and actionable throughout the organization
3
A single source of financial information
  • Oracle Healthcare Foundation provides a complete view of the organization’s financial needs, including accounting and financial reporting, billing, claims, cost allocation, patient financial services, and accounts payable
  • Less time is spent analyzing data and aggregating reports, speeding up decisions that drive efficiencies, competitiveness, and growth
  • Organizations can proactively predict future needs, reduce costs, and increase competitiveness while improving patient care
4
A complete view of the organization
  • Comprehensive data models for HR and payroll support all data requirements needed to manage and maintain personnel, including personnel profiles, performance, benefits, labor and tax compliance, regulatory requests, and analysis
  • Oracle Healthcare Foundation data models enable supply chain teams to analyze vendor management costs and volume, contract negotiations, and inventory control as well as provide additional types of analysis for patient outcomes based on vendor supplies
  • Teams can focus on supporting key organizational functions by enabling data-driven decisions and being predictive and proactive—ensuring their organization has the right resources
  • Less time is spent downloading/aggregating data for end users and more time is spent supporting improved outcomes—reducing costs and decreasing disruptions to clinical care
Empowering scientific and medical innovation
1
Empowering scientific and medical innovation
  • Oracle Healthcare Foundation collects and curates datasets from all corners of the organization, enabling collaboration between academic medical center environments and clinical enterprises
  • The omics model provides unprecedented power and agility, enabling analysis of large molecular datasets as well as the storage and querying of multiple genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic datasets
  • Oracle Health Sciences' in-house bioinformatics team, with a pedigree in data management integration, supports research and shares its renowned development of best practices
A complete view of the patient
2
A complete view of the patient
  • Oracle Healthcare Foundation provides a comprehensive view of patient history data, from both in-patient and ambulatory care settings
  • Patient demographics, medication prescription and administration, surgical and clinical procedures, and tests and observations are all consolidated and easily disseminated to essential stakeholders
  • Cross-functional integration makes the latest research, treatments, and resources available and actionable throughout the organization
A single source of financial information
3
A single source of financial information
  • Oracle Healthcare Foundation provides a complete view of the organization’s financial needs, including accounting and financial reporting, billing, claims, cost allocation, patient financial services, and accounts payable
  • Less time is spent analyzing data and aggregating reports, speeding up decisions that drive efficiencies, competitiveness, and growth
  • Organizations can proactively predict future needs, reduce costs, and increase competitiveness while improving patient care
A complete view of the organization
4
A complete view of the organization
  • Comprehensive data models for HR and payroll support all data requirements needed to manage and maintain personnel, including personnel profiles, performance, benefits, labor and tax compliance, regulatory requests, and analysis
  • Oracle Healthcare Foundation data models enable supply chain teams to analyze vendor management costs and volume, contract negotiations, and inventory control as well as provide additional types of analysis for patient outcomes based on vendor supplies
  • Teams can focus on supporting key organizational functions by enabling data-driven decisions and being predictive and proactive—ensuring their organization has the right resources
  • Less time is spent downloading/aggregating data for end users and more time is spent supporting improved outcomes—reducing costs and decreasing disruptions to clinical care
57
of organizations plan to incorporate, or are already incorporating, machine learning or artificial intelligence components into their precision medicine initiatives. 3
Implementing the transformation to data-driven healthcare

Healthcare markets are transitioning from units of care to covered lives. Oracle Healthcare Foundation supports this transition by making providers more agile with a complete, modular, unified, and extensible single source for all data types. With Oracle Healthcare Foundation, operational efficiencies flourish across the entire organization, revenues grow, and costs decrease.

Manage evolving technology
As technology advances and data needs change, replacement cycles are inevitable. Oracle Health Sciences retains data in a robust, single platform, free from siloed environments, so that it’s easy to redeploy the data for new purposes.
Maintain focus on high-value tasks
Oracle Healthcare Foundation reduces the amount of time and effort needed to set up and maintain a robust data warehouse, so users can shift essential human resources to higher-value analytics activities and focus on the organization’s core functional needs.
Partner in product roadmaps
Modern healthcare success requires the development of applications and services that can keep up with the evolving use of data. Oracle Health Sciences works collaboratively with customers and partners to drive a product roadmap that adapts to the changing needs of strategic, clinical, and business priorities within the healthcare market.
Oracle Healthcare Foundation is an expertly engineered, unified healthcare analytics platform that is ideal to support healthcare providers, data integration, and data quality challenges today and in the future.

Frost & Sullivan, 2017 North American Health Data Warehousing Product Leadership Award