Oracle Health Achieves QHIN Designation, Enhancing Data Interoperability
Terrill Dicki Nov 21, 2025 09:21
Oracle Health secures a Qualified Health Information Network designation under TEFCA, reinforcing its leadership in healthcare data interoperability and offering seamless data exchange across the ecosystem.
Oracle Health, a subsidiary of Oracle, has been recognized as a Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN) under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA), according to oracle.com. This designation marks a significant milestone in Oracle Health's efforts to lead the charge in healthcare data interoperability, facilitating secure and standardized health information exchange nationwide.
Empowering Healthcare with Interoperability
The Oracle Health Information Network is designed to simplify the complexities of data interoperability for healthcare providers. By leveraging Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the network offers robust scalability, security, and performance, enabling efficient health data sharing and reducing reliance on third-party technologies. This initiative aligns with Oracle's broader commitment to supporting the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Digital Health Ecosystem and Interoperability Framework.
Seema Verma, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, emphasized the importance of data interoperability, stating, “Becoming a Designated QHIN marks another milestone in Oracle’s commitment and investment to enable safe and secure interoperability that puts patients first.” She highlighted the potential of interoperability to enhance healthcare outcomes by harnessing AI, improving care quality, and scaling value-based care.
Streamlining Healthcare Data Exchange
With the QHIN designation, Oracle Health customers gain a unified point of connectivity across the healthcare ecosystem, eliminating the need for multiple exchange networks. This integration not only provides a comprehensive view of patient health but also reduces redundant testing and clinical processes. The Oracle Health Information Network supports seamless data exchange, allowing for improved care decisions and streamlined authorizations and reimbursements.
Oracle Health customers can participate in the network for free by opting into the Terms of Participation through the Oracle Health Connection Hub. This initiative requires no additional setup or consulting engagements, making it accessible for a wide range of healthcare providers. The network's capabilities are further enhanced when used with Oracle Health Seamless Exchange, which aggregates, cleanses, and integrates data into electronic health records, thus improving data integrity and reducing manual processes.
Community Health Insights and Governance
The Oracle Health Information Network empowers providers, public health officials, patients, and payers with secure data access, facilitating improved care delivery and community health insights. It also offers interoperability governance, auditing, and access reporting through the Oracle Health Connection Hub, ensuring robust management of interoperability services.
Mariann Yeager, CEO of The Sequoia Project and TEFCA Recognized Coordinating Entity Lead, expressed enthusiasm for Oracle Health's QHIN designation, stating, “We welcome Oracle Health Information Network as the latest Designated QHIN and are excited to extend the benefits of seamless health information exchange to more participants than ever.”
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