Cleveland Clinic, Oracle, and G42 Partner to Launch Health AI Platform
Cleveland Clinic, Oracle Health, and AI development firm G42 have formed a strategic partnership to create a health AI platform aimed at improving care delivery and patient outcomes. This collaboration will integrate Oracle's cloud and AI technologies with Cleveland Clinic's clinical expertise and G42's AI infrastructure and health data integration capabilities.
Combining Expertise and Technology for Better Healthcare
The platform will serve as an AI-driven healthcare hub, leveraging Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, the Oracle AI Data Platform, and Oracle Health applications. By analyzing population and public health data, it will support enhanced diagnostics, precision medicine, and the development of cost-effective care models.
Operating in both the United States and the United Arab Emirates, the partnership seeks to create a secure, AI-enabled infrastructure. This system will provide healthcare professionals and public health administrators with actionable insights into chronic diseases and factors leading to poor health outcomes.
Advancing Clinical Research and Care Delivery
The collaboration will also bridge clinical research with patient care. The platform aims to identify suitable clinical trial candidates at the point of care, facilitating enrollment in relevant studies. Meanwhile, researchers will gain access to real-world data to discover new therapy opportunities and monitor existing treatment effectiveness.
Leadership Perspectives
Tom Mihaljevic, MD, president and CEO of Cleveland Clinic, emphasized the importance of data-driven healthcare: "An AI-enabled model of care could positively impact global health systems—a flagship example of how tech-powered healthcare can deliver better outcomes, lower costs, and expand access worldwide."
Larry Ellison, Oracle’s executive chairman and chief technology officer, underlined the need for change in healthcare delivery. He stated, "Oracle's AI Data Platform and suite of clinical applications can help us understand disease and population health in ways that fuel scientific breakthroughs, reduce the cost of care delivery, and improve patient care."
Expanding AI Capabilities in Healthcare
This new partnership marks a significant step in Cleveland Clinic's ongoing efforts to integrate AI into healthcare. Recent initiatives include deploying the first healthcare quantum computer, launching an AI-driven command center, and appointing its first chief AI officer.
Healthcare professionals interested in advancing their AI skills may find valuable resources and courses at Complete AI Training.
Your membership also unlocks: