Oracle Health, Theator Partner to Automate Surgical Reporting with AI
Oracle Health and Theator announced a partnership to bring AI-powered surgical intelligence to US operating rooms, automating operative reporting by analyzing surgical video and EHR data via Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Oracle Health, the healthcare arm of Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), announced a partnership with AI surgical intelligence company Theator on June 24, 2026. The collaboration aims to automate surgical reporting in US operating rooms by analyzing surgical video and electronic health record (EHR) data through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
The Product
The platform combines Theator's surgical video analysis technology with Oracle Health's cloud infrastructure. It analyzes surgical videos and extracts relevant data from EHRs to automatically generate structured, accurate operative reports. This allows surgeons to save time and focus on patient care rather than paperwork.
Pricing and Availability
Pricing details and a rollout timeline have not been disclosed. The platform is expected to launch in US operating rooms first, with plans for future expansion.
Competition
The platform faces competition from other medical documentation automation solutions, such as Nuance (Microsoft) and Cerner (also Oracle). However, its focus on surgical AI and video analysis differentiates it from traditional solutions.
Potential Impact on the Company
This partnership strengthens Oracle Health's position in digital health and expands the use of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in medical AI applications. For ORCL, it could boost cloud services revenue and deepen customer loyalty in the healthcare sector.
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