Oracle Health Debuts Voice‑First, AI‑Powered EHR

Daily EHR & Healthcare Tech Highlights — September 10, 2025

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Oracle Health Debuts Voice‑First, AI‑Powered EHR

Oracle Health has rolled out a cutting-edge, **AI-enhanced EHR system** for U.S. ambulatory providers that responds to voice prompts—letting clinicians query patient records and reduce clicks. The company expects to extend availability to acute care hospitals in 2026. Read more

AdvancedMD Changes Hands, CEO Named

Cloud-based EHR provider **AdvancedMD**, serving mental health professionals and midsize practices, was acquired by Francisco Partners in December 2024. In early 2025, **Amanda Sharp** was appointed CEO, and the platform now supports over 65,000 providers across 14,000+ practices. Read more

PrognoCIS Earns ONC Health IT Certification

**PrognoCIS** by Bizmatics has been granted **ONC Health IT Certification** from the Drummond Group—a key nod for compliance and interoperability in 2025. Read more

Epic Faces Antitrust Scrutiny Again

**Epic Systems** is encountering renewed legal pressure: a second antitrust lawsuit was filed in 2025 by CureIS Healthcare, following Particle Health’s 2024 complaint over alleged monopolistic control of health data sharing. Read more


Why This Matters

  • Voice-first AI EHR: Oracle aiming to streamline documentation—less furious clicking, more patient time. Now, if they can just fix their Rev Cycle products.
  • AdvancedMD leadership shift: New ownership and CEO likely signal strategic shifts for behavioral health and practice tech.
  • Industry compliance: ONC certification for PrognoCIS strengthens trust in smaller ambulatory EHRs.
  • Epic under fire: Antitrust suits highlight ongoing contention over data access and market power in the EHR world.