Oracle Behavioral Health is a specialized solution integrated within the Oracle Health EHR (Electronic Health Record) platform, designed to support the unique workflows of behavioral and mental health providers. The solution, which incorporates the former Cerner Integrated Behavioral Health capabilities, focuses on delivering connected, whole-person care by unifying clinical data from mental health, primary care, inpatient, outpatient, residential, and community settings into a single, comprehensive patient record.
Key Benefits and Capabilities:
- Whole-Person Care: Connects behavioral and primary care data to facilitate informed decision-making and address both physical and behavioral health needs throughout the care journey.
- Streamlined Documentation: Provides intuitive documentation tools specifically for behavioral and mental health professionals, including support for shared group session notes with personalized details for each participant.
- Assessment Tools: Clinicians can leverage a library of over 200 to 300 behavioral health-specific screening and assessment tools and forms for accurate and automated documentation.
- Treatment Planning: Supports the creation and sharing of individualized, goal-based care plans across the entire care team, incorporating clinical conditions and social determinants of health.
- Medication Management: Features e-prescribing capabilities, drug interaction checks, and medication history tracking to enhance medication safety and streamline prescribing workflows.
- Operational Efficiency: Includes integrated revenue cycle management solutions, on-demand reporting, and analytics to help aggregate clinical and financial data, automate billing, and simplify coding.
- AI and Voice Integration: The broader Oracle Health EHR embeds AI and voice-first technology, such as the Clinical Digital Assistant, to streamline documentation and clinical workflows.
Target Users and Use Cases:
The solution is used by a range of professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, mental health counselors, and community behavioral health clinics. It supports care across various venues and service lines, such as inpatient, outpatient, residential, community venues, assertive community treatment, crisis services, detox, and substance use disorders.