Columbia-based University of Missouri Health Care is using Oracle Health Seamless Exchange to deduplicate health records so employees don't have to do it manually.
The Oracle system works by retrieving, aggregating and deduplicating health data from multiple providers and health systems so that clinicians can get a more comprehensive view of a patient's health records, according to an April 6 press release from Oracle.
Even if a patient received care from multiple providers, the Oracle system allows clinicians at the University of Missouri Health Care to see all of their patient's health history.
"Now, with external patient data more consistently integrated into the local chart, our clinicians can make care decisions more confidently, considering all relevant factors so patients receive more consistent and better care," said Robert Pierce, MD, medical director for clinical decision support at MU Health Care.