Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, & G42 Partner to Develop AI-Based Global Healthcare Delivery Platform

The initiative focuses on integrating nation-scale data analytics, clinical applications, and AI technologies to improve patient care and public health management.
Oracle Health, the Cleveland Clinic, and G42 have announced a strategic partnership to develop an AI-based healthcare delivery platform to enhance global healthcare outcomes.
The initiative focuses on integrating nation-scale data analytics, clinical applications, and AI technologies to improve patient care and public health management.
The platform will combine Oracle’s cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities, Cleveland Clinic’s clinical expertise, and G42’s sovereign AI infrastructure and health data integration. It is designed to meet the needs of evolving populations, starting with implementation in the United States and the United Arab Emirates.
The initiative will allow clinicians to access real-time intelligence at the point of care and enable broader insights into public health trends and disease progression. It also aims to improve care quality while managing costs by offering healthcare administrators predictive analytics and operational data.
“Aging populations, rising costs, and the complexity of care demand a complete reinvention of how healthcare is provided,” said Oracle Executive Chairman and CTO Larry Ellison. “Oracle’s AI Data Platform and suite of clinical applications can help us understand disease and population health in ways that fuel scientific breakthroughs, reduce the cost of care delivery, and improve patient care. Together with Cleveland Clinic and G42, we will deliver the modern tools providers need to help people live longer, healthier lives.”
The collaboration also aims to bridge clinical care and research by streamlining patient identification for clinical trials and enabling access to real-world data for therapy evaluation and safety monitoring.
“This venture represents a bold leap forward in our collective mission to transform how healthcare is delivered,” said Tom Mihaljevic, MD, President and CEO, and Morton C. Mandel CEO Chair of the Cleveland Clinic. “As a leader in healthcare, it is a moral imperative to create solutions that benefit the health and wellness of people. An AI-enabled model of care could positively impact global health systems—a flagship example of how data-driven, tech-powered healthcare can deliver better outcomes, lower costs, and expand access worldwide.”
The collaboration builds on existing partnerships, including G42’s relationship with Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. The current collaboration is part of a non-binding agreement.
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