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Oracle Health Anatomic Pathology†
| Company | Oracle Health |
|---|---|
| Name of anatomic pathology system | Oracle Health Anatomic Pathology† |
| Contact | Laurel Besher |
| City, State | Austin, TX |
| Phone | 800-392-2999 |
| Website | |
| How AP system functionality is deployed | remote hosting or local server and software (client option) |
| Configuration of AP system | available as a dedicated module for Oracle’s clinical LIS and EHR and as a standalone product designed to interface with any company’s LIS and EHR |
| Company’s AP system and clinical LIS use same operating system, database, and programming language | yes |
| Year company began selling AP systems | 1982, as Cerner (Cerner began selling Millennium PathNet [now Oracle Health Anatomic Pathology] in 1998) |
| Most recent go-live of this AP system at a client site* | Nov-2024 |
| Last product release or update for featured AP system* | November 2024 (version 2024.4.01) |
| Total No. of contracts for U.S. sites operating AP system | — |
| • No. of U.S. sales/sites that went live on system from Dec. 2023–Nov. 2024 | — |
| No. of U.S. sites operating AP system (hospitals/independent labs/clinics or group practices/other U.S. sites) | — |
| Foreign locations where company actively markets AP system | Middle East, Canada, Latin America, Europe, UK, others |
| Human languages (other than English) supported by AP system | British-English, French, German, Spanish |
| Approximate No. of employees in entire company | 165, 000 |
| Company provides list of client sites to potential customers on request | yes (partial list of comparable sites with no restrictions) |
| no | no |
| Range in No. of surgical pathology cases per year in installed lab sites | — |
| Range in No. of gynecologic cytology cases per year in installed lab sites | — |
| Programming languages and development applications or environments | Java, C++, C#, JavaScript |
| Operating systems | Microsoft Windows, Unix, AIX |
| Databases | Oracle |
| • Surgical pathology information system/Cytology information system | installed at client sites/installed at client sites |
| • Autopsy information system/Autopsy measurements, organ weights | installed at client sites/not available for this software |
| • Deceased patient (i.e. morgue) management | installed at client sites |
| • Molecular pathology testing and reporting | available via Oracle Health Laboratory Sequence |
| • Scan and store manual requisitions | installed at client sites |
| • Tracking of specimens before arrival in pathology department | installed at client sites |
| • Block and slide tracking in lab/Block and slide storage and retrieval | installed at client sites/installed at client sites |
| • Electronic transmission of frozen section diagnoses into OR | not available for this software |
| • Tracking of frozen section turnaround time | not available for this software |
| • Assignment of specimens to subspecialty teams or services | not available for this software |
| • Print two-dimensional barcodes/Word processing using pathology templates | installed at client sites/installed at client sites |
| • Voice-actuated commands to eliminate mouse clicks | not available for this software |
| • Ability to integrate images into reports | installed at client sites |
| • Receipt and transmission of images via remote microscopy/via telepathology | installed at client sites/installed at client sites |
| • Electronic signature | installed at client sites |
| • Web-based access for order entry/specimen or case status/patient reports | available via Oracle Health provider portal/not available for this software/available via Oracle Health provider portal |
| • Natural language search capability/Sound-alike retrieval of patient history | installed at client sites/installed at client sites |
| • Produce management reports | installed at client sites |
| • Reports sufficient to comply with CLIA ’88 regulations | installed at client sites |
| • Automatically collect and record PC and TC charges for billing | installed at client sites |
| • Comprehensive billing and accounts receivable | available via Oracle Health Revenue Cycle |
| • Interface to billing firm that produces bills and invoices, procures payment | installed at client sites |
| • Inbound result-reporting interface to receive discrete results from external labs and store them in patient record | available via Oracle Health Reference Lab Network |
| • EHR interface: admissions/discharge/transfer (ADT) | installed at client sites |
| • Report sent to EHR as PDF for clinician | installed at client sites |
| • Partin tables for prostate cancer assessment/Gleason score calculations | not avail. for this software/not avail. for this software |
| • Synoptic reporting for microscopic examination/for gross examination | installed at client sites/not available for this software |
| • Client services module or CRM software | available via Oracle Health Outreach Services |
| • Consultation management and reporting | installed at client sites |
| • LIS manager or lab employee can create ad hoc reports accessing all data elements in AP system | installed at client sites |
| • LIS manager or lab employee can determine schedule under which management and patient reports are automatically compiled and run | installed at client sites |
| • Business analytics/Management dashboard | installed at client sites/installed at client sites |
| Approximate percentage of sites using result-reporting interfaces to external systems based on transmission of formatted (e.g. PDF or CDA) results | — |
| Software provides indexed field in each test definition for LOINC code | no (but provide current LOINC dictionary with install) |
| AP system supports use of SNOMED CT | yes |
| System can auto. send tumor diagnoses to regional or state tumor registry using NAACCR Pathology Lab Electronic Reporting, vol. V, version 4.0 | yes (pathologist can also set a flag for “send this case to tumor registry” on any case record) |
| Ability to bidirectionally interface to select vendors’ pathology information systems | yes |
| Digital pathology or WSI systems that interface with AP system to acquire images | — |
| AI or other image-analysis systems that interface with AP system to analyze digital images | Leica, Sectra, Paige, Gestalt, Indica Labs Halo |
| Client gets copy of source code/User group that meets on a set schedule | none |
| Qualified users or third parties can modify or augment AP system functionality or features | no/yes (via webinar) |
| Methods by which users can tailor AP system in their own setting | yes (client users) |
| Distinguishing product features or company attributes (supplied by company) | ad hoc query tools, dictionary settings, workflow configuration, tailored worklists, Oracle Health Mpage; ability to design unique workflows; Oracle is using its broad scope of technologies beyond the LIS to transform health care |
| Notes | †formerly NovoPath LIS |