Healthcare organizations have been using Oracle's Fusion Cloud Applications to improve efficiency

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Healthcare organizations across the United States are increasingly adopting Oracle's fusion cloud applications to enhance the functionality and efficiency of their operations. Among these organizations are Baptist Health Care, Springfield Clinic, Stamford Health, and the University of Chicago Medicine, with implementations spanning Florida, Connecticut, and Illinois.

The Oracle Fusion Applications Suite is employed to augment productivity, diminish operational costs, and enrich the experience that these organizations can provide to both employees and patients. As stated in a press release by Oracle, this software suite can streamline finance, supply chain management, human resources, and customer experience in a cloud-based environment.

According to the same press release, The University of Chicago Medicine has been utilizing Oracle Fusion Applications to consolidate business systems and standardize processes in the cloud. This includes enhancing automation, reducing costs, and aiding in analysis for business insights to better serve patients. It was also mentioned that new features are added to the applications every 90 days. Springfield Clinic expressed its need for modernizing business processing to support future growth. The application has reportedly enabled the company to better assist clients and update processes. "Adopting Oracle Fusion Applications facilitated our shift to a modern unified platform, enabling our organization to streamline business operations through its advanced and robust automation capabilities," said Rolando Cabral, Chief Information Officer at Springfield Clinic.

Oracle has long been committed to supporting healthcare workers as part of its mission to help consumers analyze data in novel ways and discover unique insights. "Healthcare workers shouldn't have to worry about navigating complex business applications as they work to provide life-saving care and services to their communities," said Steve Miranda, Executive Vice President of Applications Development at Oracle. "By consolidating disparate business systems and automating processes within a single integrated cloud platform, Oracle Fusion Applications Suite helps healthcare workers dedicate their time to what really matters—delivering the highest quality of health care to improve the lives of their patients."

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