• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

  • Opinion
  • Health IT
    • Behavioral Health
    • Care Coordination
    • EMR/EHR
    • Interoperability
    • Patient Engagement
    • Population Health Management
    • Revenue Cycle Management
    • Social Determinants of Health
  • Digital Health
    • AI
    • Blockchain
    • Precision Medicine
    • Telehealth
    • Wearables
  • Life Sciences
  • Investments
  • M&A
  • Value-based Care
    • Accountable Care (ACOs)
    • Medicare Advantage

Oracle Unveils Cloud-based Data Management Workbench to Streamline End-to-End Clinical Data

by HITC Staff 03/24/2017 Leave a Comment

  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Email
  • Print

Oracle Unveils Cloud-based Data Management Workbench

Oracle Health Sciences unveiled a cloud-based Data Management Workbench this week that promises to lower the cost and increase traceability of clinical development.  By streamlining end to end clinical data flow across Clinical R&D, Oracle Health Sciences Data Management Workbench Cloud Service enables pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations to integrate, reconcile and analyze the growing variety and volume of clinical and healthcare data.

Planning and managing clinical trials has become more complex as additional data is being generated, collected and analyzed to demonstrate clinical efficacy, ensure successful regulatory approval and ultimately bring more therapies to market faster. By automating data flow and standardizing data for review, clinical researchers have near real time access to insights for clinical trial decision making – all at a dramatically lower total cost of ownership as a result of it being offered as a cloud service.

Oracle Data Management Workbench Cloud Service is pre-integrated with Oracle Health Sciences InForm, enabling two-way real time data flow. Additionally, it brings new levels of standardization, reusability and traceability among disparate clinical data sources by enabling clinical data managers to aggregate, clean and transform data into submission-ready deliverables more quickly than ever before. By using an integrated workflow, data discrepancies can be closed faster, reducing clinical review cycle times and increasing overall data quality.

 

“The volume and complexity of data in healthcare and life sciences has increased on a massive scale as we capture more data from sources such as electronic health records, wearables and genomics. Clinical data managers and data scientists are now integrating more of this data into their clinical research and trials to improve the odds of more therapies making it to market and faster,” said Steve Rosenberg, general manager, Oracle Health Sciences in a statement. “The industry has been looking for a purpose-built data management solution that supports the clinical data flow from source to submission, with a lightweight, cloud-based solution, and Oracle’s new cloud-based data management platform is able to manage all of this new information while ensuring FDA data compliance – at a dramatically lower cost.”  

  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Email
  • Print

Tagged With: Oracle

Tap Native

Get in-depth healthcare technology analysis and commentary delivered straight to your email weekly

Reader Interactions

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe to HIT Consultant

Latest insightful articles delivered straight to your inbox weekly.

Submit a Tip or Pitch

Featured Research Report

2026 Best in KLAS Awards: The Full List of Software & Services Winners

Most-Read

The "Platform" Squeeze: Epic Releases Native AI Charting, Putting Venture-Backed Scribes on Notice

The “Platform” Squeeze: Epic Releases Native AI Charting, Putting Venture-Backed Scribes on Notice

Analysis: Oracle Cerner’s Plans for a National EHR

Oracle May Cut 30k Jobs and Sell Cerner to Fund $156B OpenAI Deal

The $1.9B Exit: Why CommonSpirit is Insourcing Revenue Cycle and Tenet is Betting Big on Conifer AI

The $1.9B Exit: Why CommonSpirit is Insourcing Revenue Cycle and Tenet is Betting Big on Conifer AI

KLAS 2026 Rankings: Aledade and Guidehealth Named Top VBC Enablement Firms

KLAS 2026 Rankings: Aledade and Guidehealth Named Top VBC Enablement Firms

Beyond the Hype: New KLAS Data Validates the Financial and Clinical ROI of Ambient AI

Beyond the Hype: New KLAS Data Validates the Financial and Clinical ROI of Ambient AI

Anthropic Debuts ‘Claude for Healthcare’ and Opus 4.5 to Engineer the Future of Life Sciences

Anthropic Debuts ‘Claude for Healthcare’ and Opus 4.5 to Engineer the Future of Life Sciences

OpenAI Debuts ChatGPT Health: A ‘Digital Front Door’ That Connects Medical Records to Agentic AI

OpenAI Debuts ChatGPT Health: A ‘Digital Front Door’ That Connects Medical Records to Agentic AI

From Genes to Hackers: The Hidden Cybersecurity Risks in Life Sciences

From Genes to Hackers: The Hidden Cybersecurity Risks in Life Sciences

Utah Becomes First State to Approve AI System for Prescription Renewals

Utah Becomes First State to Approve AI System for Prescription Renewals

NYC Health + Hospitals to Acquire Maimonides in $2.2B Safety Net Overhaul

NYC Health + Hospitals to Acquire Maimonides in $2.2B Safety Net Overhaul

Secondary Sidebar

Footer

Company

  • About Us
  • 2026 Editorial Calendar
  • Advertise with Us
  • Reprints and Permissions
  • Op-Ed Submission Guidelines
  • Contact
  • Subscribe

Editorial Coverage

  • Opinion
  • Health IT
    • Care Coordination
    • EMR/EHR
    • Interoperability
    • Population Health Management
    • Revenue Cycle Management
  • Digital Health
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Blockchain Tech
    • Precision Medicine
    • Telehealth
    • Wearables
  • Startups
  • Value-Based Care
    • Accountable Care
    • Medicare Advantage

Connect

Subscribe to HIT Consultant Media

Latest insightful articles delivered straight to your inbox weekly

Copyright © 2026. HIT Consultant Media. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy |