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Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 Announce Strategic Partnership to Launch AI-Based Global Healthcare Delivery Platform - Oracle (NYSE:ORCL)
Partnership will build a global AI-powered healthcare platform to deliver more effective, scalable, and affordable care ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, May 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle Health, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 today announced a strategic partnership to develop a groundbreaking AI-based healthcare delivery platform. This initiative aims to improve patient care and public health management by leveraging AI, nation-scale data analytics, and intelligent clinical applications to create secure, scalable, and accessible care models that positively impact people's health and longevity. The platform will serve as the foundation for an AI-driven healthcare hub, combining Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle AI Data Platform, and Oracle Health applications, Cleveland Clinic's world-class clinical expertise, and G42's capabilities in sovereign AI infrastructure, health data integration, and advanced clinical AI models. Designed to meet the evolving needs of global populations, starting with the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates, the platform will deliver secure, scalable, and intelligent healthcare solutions that enhance patient outcomes, enable precision medicine, and support the transition from reactive treatment to proactive wellbeing. Powering the hospital of the future Fully AI-enabled health systems will continually analyze population and public health data in real-time, providing practitioners with clinical intelligence at the point of care. Clinicians and public health administrators will also gain deeper insights into the well-being of patient populations at scale and the factors that may be contributing to disease progression and poor outcomes. The platform will also enable organizations to simultaneously improve care quality while driving down costs by finally giving both clinical and operational executives the data, analyses, and predictive capabilities they need to improve patient and financial outcomes. In tandem, the collaboration will help drive a new era of life sciences innovation by removing the silos between clinical research and clinical care. Providers will be able to more easily identify clinical trial candidates and enroll them in appropriate studies at the point of care. Researchers will be able to access invaluable real-world data to detect opportunities for therapeutic intervention and closely monitor the performance and effects of existing and new therapies to limit risk, support patient safety, and get life-saving new treatments to market faster. The platform will: Deliver an AI-driven healthcare infrastructure rooted in data privacy, clinical quality, and operational efficiency.Establish a scalable and cost-effective care model that positions the U.S. and UAE as co-leaders in supporting next-generation healthcare solutions.Use AI to enhance diagnostics, personalize treatments, optimize outcomes, and reduce costs at scale.Deliver high-quality, affordable care worldwide, addressing the rising pressures of aging populations and chronic diseases. "Aging populations, rising costs, and the complexity of care demand a complete reinvention of how healthcare is provided," said Oracle Executive Chairman and CTO Larry Ellison. "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. Together with Cleveland Clinic and G42, we will deliver the modern tools providers need to help people live longer, healthier lives." "This venture represents a bold leap forward in our collective mission to transform how healthcare is delivered. As a leader in healthcare, it is a moral imperative to create solutions that benefit the health and wellness of people," said Tom Mihaljevic, MD, President and CEO, and Morton C. Mandel CEO Chair of Cleveland Clinic. "An AI-enabled model of care could positively impact global health systems - a flagship example of how data-driven, tech-powered healthcare can deliver better outcomes, lower costs, and expand access worldwide." "At the intersection of life-saving science and transformative technology lies our greatest opportunity to redefine the future of health. This partnership between Cleveland Clinic, Oracle Health, and G42 signals the strength of the UAE-US technology corridor, and our shared resolve to build a new health intelligence fabric," said Peng Xiao, Group CEO at G42. "Together, we are advancing a model of care defined by precision, sovereignty, equity, and longevity for all." This partnership is set to become the standard of how public-private collaboration and data-driven innovation can help dramatically improve healthcare outcomes while making care more affordable and accessible. Together, Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 will reshape the future of health for generations to come. G42 and Cleveland Clinic have already established a strong collaboration through Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and the UAE has demonstrated its commitment to enhancing healthcare delivery through its decades-long partnership with Cleveland Clinic. The collaboration between Cleveland Clinic, G42, and Oracle is part of a non-binding agreement. About G42 G42 is a technology holding group, a global leader in creating visionary artificial intelligence for a better tomorrow. Born in Abu Dhabi and operating worldwide, G42 champions AI as a powerful force for good across industries. From molecular biology to space exploration and everything in between, G42 realizes exponential possibilities, today. To know more visit www.g42.ai For more information, please contact TrailRunner International: G42@trailrunnerint.com About Oracle Oracle offers integrated suites of applications plus secure, autonomous infrastructure in the Oracle Cloud. For more information about Oracle ORCL, please visit us at oracle.com. For more information, please contact Greg Lunsford, Oracle Communications, greg.lunsford@oracle.com. Trademarks Oracle, Java, MySQL and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. NetSuite was the first cloud company -- ushering in the new era of cloud computing. About Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic is a nonprofit multispecialty academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Located in Cleveland, Ohio, it was founded in 1921 by four renowned physicians with a vision of providing outstanding patient care based upon the principles of cooperation, compassion and innovation. Cleveland Clinic has pioneered many medical breakthroughs, including coronary artery bypass surgery and the first face transplant in the United States. Cleveland Clinic is consistently recognized in the U.S. and throughout the world for its expertise and care. Among Cleveland Clinic's 82,600 employees worldwide are more than 5,786 salaried physicians and researchers, and 20,700 registered nurses and advanced practice providers, representing 140 medical specialties and subspecialties. Cleveland Clinic is a 6,728-bed health system that includes a 173-acre main campus near downtown Cleveland, 23 hospitals, 280 outpatient facilities, including locations in northeast Ohio; Florida; Las Vegas, Nevada; Toronto, Canada; Abu Dhabi, UAE; and London, England. In 2024, there were 15.7 million outpatient encounters, 333,000 hospital admissions and observations, and 320,000 surgeries and procedures throughout Cleveland Clinic's health system. Patients came for treatment from every state and 112 countries. Visit us at clevelandclinic.org. Follow us at x.com/CleClinicNews. News and resources are available at newsroom.clevelandclinic.org. Editor's Note: Cleveland Clinic News Service is available to provide broadcast-quality interviews and B-roll upon request. SOURCE G42 ORCLOracle Corp$159.760.23%Stock Score Locked: Edge Members Only Benzinga Rankings give you vital metrics on any stock - anytime. 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Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, G42 Unite To Launch AI-Powered Healthcare Platform - Oracle (NYSE:ORCL)
Oracle Corp. ORCL on Friday said it is teaming up with Cleveland Clinic and G42 to introduce an artificial intelligence-powered health platform, aiming to redefine healthcare outcomes and delivery systems. This alliance merges clinical, cloud, and AI expertise to accelerate the transition toward data-driven care models. The initiative will focus on building an AI-first digital infrastructure to improve global public health systems, starting in the United States and the United Arab Emirates, by harnessing Oracle's suite of tools and both partners' clinical and AI strengths. Also Read: Oracle Partners With seQure To Bolster Cybersecurity For Governments, Enterprises The platform will integrate Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle's AI Data Platform, and Oracle Health technologies with Cleveland Clinic's clinical leadership and G42's national-scale AI capabilities. The company said its goal is to build secure, adaptable, and cost-effective care frameworks that broaden access to advanced treatment, improve diagnostic accuracy, reduce healthcare spending, and offer real-time visibility into public health patterns. The platform is equipped to process vast volumes of real-world health data and give clinicians decision-making support at the point of care. Through the initiative, the line between research and treatment will blur. Get StartedEarn 7.2% -- No Matter What the Fed Does Markets expect rate cuts -- but your earnings don't have to suffer. Lock in 7.2% until 2028 from ten individual bonds. Get Started "Aging populations, rising costs, and the complexity of care demand a complete reinvention of how healthcare is provided," said Oracle's Executive Chairman and CTO Larry Ellison. Tom Mihaljevic, Cleveland Clinic CEO, called the venture "a bold leap forward" in global care, while Peng Xiao, Group CEO at G42, emphasized the opportunity to build a "health intelligence fabric." While still governed by a non-binding agreement, the initiative underscores growing momentum in public-private cooperation to reshape healthcare delivery globally. Price Action: ORCL shares are trading lower by 0.15% to $159.17 at last check on Friday. Read Next: Nvidia Scores Big As Trump Brokers Major AI Export Pact With UAE and US Tech Giants Image via Shutterstock ORCLOracle Corp$158.90-0.32%Stock Score Locked: Edge Members Only Benzinga Rankings give you vital metrics on any stock - anytime. Unlock RankingsEdge RankingsMomentum73.17Growth60.80Quality-Value15.28Price TrendShortMediumLongOverview This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors. Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
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Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 Announce Strategic Partnership to Launch AI-Based Global Healthcare Delivery Platform
Partnership will build a global AI-powered healthcare platform to deliver more effective, scalable, and affordable care ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, May 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle Health, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 today announced a strategic partnership to develop a groundbreaking AI-based healthcare delivery platform. This initiative aims to improve patient care and public health management by leveraging AI, nation-scale data analytics, and intelligent clinical applications to create secure, scalable, and accessible care models that positively impact people's health and longevity. The platform will serve as the foundation for an AI-driven healthcare hub, combining Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle AI Data Platform, and Oracle Health applications, Cleveland Clinic's world-class clinical expertise, and G42's capabilities in sovereign AI infrastructure, health data integration, and advanced clinical AI models. Designed to meet the evolving needs of global populations, starting with the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates, the platform will deliver secure, scalable, and intelligent healthcare solutions that enhance patient outcomes, enable precision medicine, and support the transition from reactive treatment to proactive wellbeing. Powering the hospital of the future Fully AI-enabled health systems will continually analyze population and public health data in real-time, providing practitioners with clinical intelligence at the point of care. Clinicians and public health administrators will also gain deeper insights into the well-being of patient populations at scale and the factors that may be contributing to disease progression and poor outcomes. The platform will also enable organizations to simultaneously improve care quality while driving down costs by finally giving both clinical and operational executives the data, analyses, and predictive capabilities they need to improve patient and financial outcomes. In tandem, the collaboration will help drive a new era of life sciences innovation by removing the silos between clinical research and clinical care. Providers will be able to more easily identify clinical trial candidates and enroll them in appropriate studies at the point of care. Researchers will be able to access invaluable real-world data to detect opportunities for therapeutic intervention and closely monitor the performance and effects of existing and new therapies to limit risk, support patient safety, and get life-saving new treatments to market faster. The platform will: "Aging populations, rising costs, and the complexity of care demand a complete reinvention of how healthcare is provided," said Oracle Executive Chairman and CTO Larry Ellison. "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. Together with Cleveland Clinic and G42, we will deliver the modern tools providers need to help people live longer, healthier lives." "This venture represents a bold leap forward in our collective mission to transform how healthcare is delivered. As a leader in healthcare, it is a moral imperative to create solutions that benefit the health and wellness of people," said Tom Mihaljevic, MD, President and CEO, and Morton C. Mandel CEO Chair of Cleveland Clinic. "An AI-enabled model of care could positively impact global health systems - a flagship example of how data-driven, tech-powered healthcare can deliver better outcomes, lower costs, and expand access worldwide." "At the intersection of life-saving science and transformative technology lies our greatest opportunity to redefine the future of health. This partnership between Cleveland Clinic, Oracle Health, and G42 signals the strength of the UAE-US technology corridor, and our shared resolve to build a new health intelligence fabric," said Peng Xiao, Group CEO at G42. "Together, we are advancing a model of care defined by precision, sovereignty, equity, and longevity for all." This partnership is set to become the standard of how public-private collaboration and data-driven innovation can help dramatically improve healthcare outcomes while making care more affordable and accessible. Together, Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 will reshape the future of health for generations to come. G42 and Cleveland Clinic have already established a strong collaboration through Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and the UAE has demonstrated its commitment to enhancing healthcare delivery through its decades-long partnership with Cleveland Clinic. The collaboration between Cleveland Clinic, G42, and Oracle is part of a non-binding agreement. About G42 G42 is a technology holding group, a global leader in creating visionary artificial intelligence for a better tomorrow. Born in Abu Dhabi and operating worldwide, G42 champions AI as a powerful force for good across industries. From molecular biology to space exploration and everything in between, G42 realizes exponential possibilities, today. To know more visit www.g42.ai For more information, please contact TrailRunner International: G42@trailrunnerint.com About Oracle Oracle offers integrated suites of applications plus secure, autonomous infrastructure in the Oracle Cloud. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at oracle.com. For more information, please contact Greg Lunsford, Oracle Communications, greg.lunsford@oracle.com. Trademarks Oracle, Java, MySQL and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. NetSuite was the first cloud company -- ushering in the new era of cloud computing. About Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic is a nonprofit multispecialty academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Located in Cleveland, Ohio, it was founded in 1921 by four renowned physicians with a vision of providing outstanding patient care based upon the principles of cooperation, compassion and innovation. Cleveland Clinic has pioneered many medical breakthroughs, including coronary artery bypass surgery and the first face transplant in the United States. Cleveland Clinic is consistently recognized in the U.S. and throughout the world for its expertise and care. Among Cleveland Clinic's 82,600 employees worldwide are more than 5,786 salaried physicians and researchers, and 20,700 registered nurses and advanced practice providers, representing 140 medical specialties and subspecialties. Cleveland Clinic is a 6,728-bed health system that includes a 173-acre main campus near downtown Cleveland, 23 hospitals, 280 outpatient facilities, including locations in northeast Ohio; Florida; Las Vegas, Nevada; Toronto, Canada; Abu Dhabi, UAE; and London, England. In 2024, there were 15.7 million outpatient encounters, 333,000 hospital admissions and observations, and 320,000 surgeries and procedures throughout Cleveland Clinic's health system. Patients came for treatment from every state and 112 countries. Visit us at clevelandclinic.org. Follow us at x.com/CleClinicNews. News and resources are available at newsroom.clevelandclinic.org. Editor's Note: Cleveland Clinic News Service is available to provide broadcast-quality interviews and B-roll upon request.
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Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 announce a strategic partnership to develop an AI-based healthcare delivery platform, aiming to revolutionize patient care and public health management globally.
In a groundbreaking move, Oracle Health, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 have announced a strategic partnership to develop an AI-powered global healthcare delivery platform 123. This collaboration aims to revolutionize patient care and public health management by leveraging artificial intelligence, nation-scale data analytics, and intelligent clinical applications.
The platform will serve as the foundation for an AI-driven healthcare hub, combining:
Designed to meet the evolving needs of global populations, the platform will initially focus on the United States and the United Arab Emirates 12.
The AI-enabled health systems will continuously analyze population and public health data in real-time, providing practitioners with clinical intelligence at the point of care. This approach aims to:
The collaboration will also drive innovation in life sciences by removing silos between clinical research and clinical care. This integration will allow:
Larry Ellison, Oracle Executive Chairman and CTO, emphasized the need for reinventing healthcare delivery in the face of aging populations and rising costs. He stated that Oracle's AI Data Platform and clinical applications would help understand disease and population health to improve patient care 123.
Dr. Tom Mihaljevic, President and CEO of Cleveland Clinic, called the venture "a bold leap forward" in transforming healthcare delivery. He highlighted the potential of an AI-enabled model of care to positively impact global health systems 123.
Peng Xiao, Group CEO at G42, emphasized the partnership's role in building a new "health intelligence fabric" and advancing a model of care defined by precision, sovereignty, equity, and longevity for all 13.
This partnership is set to become a standard for public-private collaboration and data-driven innovation in healthcare. It aims to dramatically improve healthcare outcomes while making care more affordable and accessible globally 13. Although currently governed by a non-binding agreement, the initiative underscores the growing momentum in reshaping healthcare delivery through AI and advanced technologies 2.
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