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Alfred Health integrates EHR solutions into oncology care

One of the technology’s features includes access to existing clinical trials.

Australia’s Alfred Health has adopted Oracle Health’s oncology electronic health record (EHR) solutions into its cancer care services, marking a shift from traditional, paper-based processes to a fully digitised system.

Through this transition, the healthcare network’s clinicians have streamlined access to each patient’s medical history, including information on treatment plans, therapies, and current medications.

Moreover, the system connects patients with more cancer clinical trial opportunities.

Clinicians can view available trials directly within the EHR, allowing them to easily identify potential therapies and assess patient eligibility.

Meanwhile, patients participating in the trials have their progress and treatment details tracked and integrated into their overall health record.

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