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Oracle Health Joins G42, Cleveland Clinic in AI Deal
Oracle Health Joins G42, Cleveland Clinic in AI Deal

TECHx

time16-05-2025

  • Health
  • TECHx

Oracle Health Joins G42, Cleveland Clinic in AI Deal

Home » Smart Sectors » Healthcare » Oracle Health Joins G42, Cleveland Clinic in AI Deal Oracle Health, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 have announced a new strategic partnership. The goal is to develop an AI-based healthcare delivery platform. This platform aims to improve patient care and public health management. The partners will use artificial intelligence, national-scale data analytics, and intelligent clinical tools. Together, they seek to build secure, scalable, and accessible care models that improve health and longevity. The platform will serve as the base for an AI-powered healthcare hub. It will integrate Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle AI Data Platform, and Oracle Health applications. It will also benefit from Cleveland Clinic's clinical expertise and G42's sovereign AI infrastructure. The partnership targets evolving global healthcare needs. It will start with operations in the United States and the United Arab Emirates. The aim is to deliver secure and intelligent solutions that enhance patient outcomes and enable precision medicine. The platform will allow a shift from reactive care to proactive wellbeing. Real-time analysis of population and public health data will be enabled. Clinical teams will gain immediate access to insights at the point of care. Reportedly, the system will help healthcare providers reduce costs while improving care quality. It will support both clinical and operational leaders with predictive tools and decision-making analytics. The platform will support diagnostics, personalized treatments, and cost optimization. It will provide high-quality, affordable care to address aging populations and chronic illness. The collaboration will also bridge the gap between clinical care and research. Providers can identify and enroll clinical trial candidates more easily. Researchers will gain access to real-world data for faster development of new treatments. The new platform is designed to: Prioritize data privacy, clinical quality, and efficiency. Create scalable, cost-effective care models for the U.S. and UAE. Oracle Executive Chairman and CTO Larry Ellison said the partnership will reinvent care delivery. He highlighted the role of Oracle's AI Data Platform in driving scientific breakthroughs and reducing healthcare costs. Cleveland Clinic President and CEO Tom Mihaljevic called the initiative a 'bold leap forward.' He noted the potential of AI-powered care to lower costs, improve outcomes, and expand access. Peng Xiao, Group CEO at G42, said the project reflects the power of the UAE–US technology corridor. He emphasized its goal to build a new health intelligence model focused on equity and longevity. This partnership sets a new example of public-private collaboration in healthcare. It demonstrates how AI and data-driven innovation can reshape care delivery. Cleveland Clinic and G42 already work together through Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. The UAE has also maintained a strong partnership with Cleveland Clinic for decades. The agreement is currently non-binding.

Cleveland Clinic and G42 to advance healthcare through artificial intelligence
Cleveland Clinic and G42 to advance healthcare through artificial intelligence

Arab News

time31-03-2025

  • Business
  • Arab News

Cleveland Clinic and G42 to advance healthcare through artificial intelligence

Cleveland Clinic and G42, a global leader in artificial intelligence, are collaborating to drive AI-powered advancements in healthcare. As part of this initiative, the organizations will form a joint task force to evaluate, prioritize and accelerate potential projects and collaborative opportunities aimed at advancing AI adoption in healthcare. G42 is a technology group headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, known for its advanced innovation in artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and big data analytics solutions across a wide range of industries. Its healthcare portfolio company spanning 480 clinics in 26 countries, M42, leads some of the most groundbreaking health advancements in the industry, such as the Emirati Genome Program, the world's largest genomics initiative, and Malaffi, Abu Dhabi's Health Information Exchange. Cleveland Clinic is a global health system that includes 23 hospitals, 280 outpatient facilities, and American locations in northeast Ohio, Florida and Nevada and international locations in Toronto, Abu Dhabi, and London. In 2024, Cleveland Clinic provided 15.7 million outpatient encounters, 333,000 hospital admissions and observations, and 320,000 surgeries and procedures worldwide. 'Cleveland Clinic is committed to finding opportunities that improve patient safety, patient experience, patient outcomes and access,' said Cleveland Clinic CEO and president Tom Mihaljevic, MD, holder of the Morton L. Mandel CEO Chair. 'Artificial intelligence offers a tremendous opportunity to continue to advance and fulfill our mission of caring for life, researching for health and educating those who serve.' As part of the collaboration, G42 and Cleveland Clinic will explore and implement transformative AI-driven healthcare initiatives that have the potential to redefine patient care, enhance medical innovation, and drive operational efficiencies. These efforts will benefit not only the UAE and the wider region but extend globally, shaping the future of healthcare through intelligent, data-driven solutions. 'AI's potential to transform the healthcare industry remains largely untapped,' said Peng Xiao, Group CEO of G42. 'From deciphering the source code of life — our genome — to optimizing efficiencies across the entire patient journey, AI is paving the way for a future where care is not only more precise but also deeply personalized and preventative. We look forward to embarking on this journey alongside Cleveland Clinic and other global partners, harnessing AI to unlock new frontiers in medicine, empower clinicians with unprecedented insights, and ultimately, reshape the way humanity experiences health and longevity.' For the seventh consecutive year, Cleveland Clinic is the No. 2 hospital in the world, according to Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2025 list. The global healthcare system has pioneered many medical breakthroughs, including coronary artery bypass surgery, deep brain stimulation surgery to restore function after a stroke, and the first face transplant in the United States. In 2023, the IBM Quantum System One was installed at Cleveland Clinic; it is the first quantum computer in the world to be dedicated to healthcare research with an aim to help Cleveland Clinic accelerate biomedical discoveries.

Cleveland Clinic and G42 to advance healthcare through artificial intelligence
Cleveland Clinic and G42 to advance healthcare through artificial intelligence

Zawya

time26-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Cleveland Clinic and G42 to advance healthcare through artificial intelligence

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates: Cleveland Clinic and G42, a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI), are collaborating to drive AI-powered advancements in healthcare. As part of this initiative, the organizations will form a joint task force to evaluate, prioritize and accelerate potential projects and collaborative opportunities aimed at advancing AI adoption in healthcare. G42 is a technology group headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE), known for its advanced innovation in artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and big data analytics solutions across a wide range of industries. Its healthcare portfolio company spanning 480 clinics in 26 countries, M42, leads some of the most groundbreaking health advancements in the industry, such as the Emirati Genome Program, the world's largest genomics initiative, and Malaffi, Abu Dhabi's Health Information Exchange. Cleveland Clinic is a global health system that includes 23 hospitals, 280 outpatient facilities, and American locations in northeast Ohio, Florida and Nevada and international locations in Toronto, Abu Dhabi, and London. In 2024, Cleveland Clinic provided 15.7 million outpatient encounters, 333,000 hospital admissions and observations, and 320,000 surgeries and procedures worldwide. 'Cleveland Clinic is committed to finding opportunities that improve patient safety, patient experience, patient outcomes and access,' said Cleveland Clinic CEO and President Tom Mihaljevic, M.D., holder of the Morton L. Mandel CEO Chair. 'Artificial intelligence offers a tremendous opportunity to continue to advance and fulfill our mission of caring for life, researching for health and educating those who serve.' As part of the collaboration, G42 and Cleveland Clinic will explore and implement transformative AI-driven healthcare initiatives that have the potential to redefine patient care, enhance medical innovation, and drive operational efficiencies. These efforts will benefit not only the UAE and the wider region but extend globally, shaping the future of healthcare through intelligent, data-driven solutions. 'AI's potential to transform the healthcare industry remains largely untapped,' said Peng Xiao, Group CEO of G42. 'From deciphering the source code of life - our genome - to optimizing efficiencies across the entire patient journey, AI is paving the way for a future where care is not only more precise but also deeply personalized and preventative. We look forward to embarking on this journey alongside Cleveland Clinic and other global partners, harnessing AI to unlock new frontiers in medicine, empower clinicians with unprecedented insights, and ultimately, reshape the way humanity experiences health and longevity." For the seventh consecutive year, Cleveland Clinic is the No. 2 hospital in the world, according to Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2025 list. The global healthcare system has pioneered many medical breakthroughs, including coronary artery bypass surgery, deep brain stimulation surgery to restore function after a stroke, and the first face transplant in the United States. In 2023, the IBM Quantum System One was installed at Cleveland Clinic; it is the first quantum computer in the world to be dedicated to healthcare research with an aim to help Cleveland Clinic accelerate biomedical discoveries. About Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic is a nonprofit multispecialty academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. Located in Cleveland, Ohio, it was founded in 1921 by four renowned physicians with a vision of providing outstanding patient care based upon the principles of cooperation, compassion and innovation. Cleveland Clinic has pioneered many medical breakthroughs, including coronary artery bypass surgery and the first face transplant in the United States. Cleveland Clinic is consistently recognized in the U.S. and throughout the world for its expertise and care. Among Cleveland Clinic's 82,600 employees worldwide are more than 5,786 salaried physicians and researchers, and 20,700 registered nurses and advanced practice providers, representing 140 medical specialties and subspecialties. Cleveland Clinic is a 6,728-bed health system that includes a 173-acre main campus near downtown Cleveland, 23 hospitals, 280 outpatient facilities, including locations in northeast Ohio; Florida; Las Vegas, Nevada; Toronto, Canada; Abu Dhabi, UAE; and London, England. In 2024, there were 15.7 million outpatient encounters, 333,000 hospital admissions and observations, and 320,000 surgeries and procedures throughout Cleveland Clinic's health system. Patients came for treatment from every state and 112 countries. Visit us at Follow us at News and resources are available at About G42 G42 is a technology holding group, a global leader in creating visionary artificial intelligence for a better tomorrow. Born in Abu Dhabi and operating worldwide, G42 champions AI as a powerful force for good across industries. From molecular biology to space exploration and everything in between, G42 realizes exponential possibilities, today.

Cleveland Clinic named second-best hospital on Earth
Cleveland Clinic named second-best hospital on Earth

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Cleveland Clinic named second-best hospital on Earth

CLEVELAND (WJW) — Newsweek has named Cleveland Clinic the No. 2 hospital in the world for the seventh year in a row. The publication's World's Best Hospitals 2025 ranking also put Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi at No. 172 — it's also the No. 1 hospital in the United Arab Emirates — and Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital at No. 225, out of a total 250 hospitals worldwide. Local scratch-off wins $500,000 top prize 'This recognition is a direct reflection of our 83,000 caregivers, who form the heart and soul of our global organization,' Cleveland Clinic CEO and President Dr. Tom Mihaljevic, is quoted in a Friday news release. 'Their dedication, compassion and commitment to excellence are the pillars of Cleveland Clinic care. Every day, they answer the call to serve those in need.' Mayo Clinic – Rochester in Minnesota took the top spot in Newsweek's 2025 list. Six other Clinic locations in Northeast Ohio and Florida were named in a separate ranking of the best hospitals in the U.S.: Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, No. 2 Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital, Cleveland, No. 37 Cleveland Clinic Weston Hospital, Weston, Florida, No. 48 Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Akron, No. 81 Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital, Mayfield Heights, No. 92 Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital, Avon, No. 299 RFK Jr. targets childhood psychiatric drugs; doctors push back Last year, Newsweek dubbed the Cleveland Clinic the World's Best Smart Hospital and one of the World's Best Specialized Hospitals, and acknowledged it as the best in the world for urology. Other Ohio hospitals named by Newsweek include University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center in Cleveland, at No. 221, and Ohio State University Wexner – Medical Center in Columbus, at No. 245. The rankings are based on surveys and data from hospitals in 30 countries, including opinions from more than 85,000 medical experts around the world, patient experiences and outcomes, and quality metrics. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

'Wokest hospital in America?': Top hospital hit with blistering ad exposing 'political agenda'
'Wokest hospital in America?': Top hospital hit with blistering ad exposing 'political agenda'

Yahoo

time12-02-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

'Wokest hospital in America?': Top hospital hit with blistering ad exposing 'political agenda'

FIRST ON FOX: Consumers' Research, a leading non-profit dedicated to consumer information, is launching a campaign targeting the Cleveland Clinic over what it says is a history of the organization prioritizing woke politics over patients. The campaign, dubbed "Cleveland Clinic Exposed", asks the public whether the clinic is "the wokest hospital in America" and will involve an ad titled "Exposed," which will run in Ohio during the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Toronto Raptors game on Wednesday. "Is Cleveland Clinic the wokest hospital in America?" the 30-second ad asks. "They prioritize care based on skin color. Perform child sex changes. Push transgender propaganda on vulnerable kids. Insert DEI into everything they do." "And spend millions on climate activism. The CEO admits it: Healthcare is only a part of their mission. Cleveland Clinic. Focused on a political agenda. Not what's best for patients." Trump Order Restricting Sex-change Procedures For Minors In Line With 'Do No Harm,' Doctor Says The ad campaign will also be featured on and mobile billboards will be seen outside the Ohio state capitol building, Cleveland Clinic main campus and the Florida state capitol building. Read On The Fox News App Additionally, a targeted digital campaign and a "woke alert" is being sent out calling on the clinic to "stop injecting politics into patient care." "Attention Floridians," one of the alerts states. "Cleveland Clinic opened a sex change clinic in your backyard." Trump Signs Executive Order Restricting 'Chemical And Surgical' Sex-change Procedures For Minors The ad, in part, references a letter from Cleveland Clinic's CEO suggesting that providing healthcare services is not the sole focus of the organization. "Providing high-quality healthcare is only a part of our mission," Cleveland Clinic CEO Tom Mihaljevic wrote in a post on the hospital's website. "We have an obligation to uplift the many communities we call home. We must improve our neighbors' wellbeing, quality of life and opportunities to succeed. We must operate in sustainable ways that are good for our planet. We must embrace diversity, champion human rights and lead with humility and inclusiveness." Cleveland Clinic has faced accusations of promoting a "woke" agenda in the past, including a complaint filed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty alleging, "race-based discrimination and segregation of patients." The Cleveland Clinic's website also contains several posts promoting climate initiatives, including a plan for "greening" its operating rooms. In 2022, the Cleveland Clinic hired Jacqui Robertson as chief of diversity and inclusion, and announced in a post that has since been deleted that she will "lead efforts that will further diversity and inclusion across the health system." Robertson stated in a 2023 interview, "I don't believe that diversity and inclusion should ever be a standalone strategy. It has to be embedded in everything that we do. And so that's our processes, that's our metrics." In a June 2023 post that also appears to have been deleted from the Cleveland Clinic website, the clinic explained "How To Support a Child Who's Questioning Their Gender Identity." Also in June 2023, the clinic put out a press release labeling racism as a "public health crisis." "Cleveland Clinic is committed to addressing structural racism and bias in our community," the organization said in a December 2020 press release announcing a plan to "join a coalition of 37 of the largest U.S. employers, to train, hire and promote one million Black Americans into family-sustaining jobs with opportunities for advancement." Click To Get The Fox News App Despite past press releases and statements on the Cleveland Clinic's website highlighting its agenda, a Cleveland Clinic spokesperson pushed back against the campaign. "The advertisement contains false statements, and we are concerned there are serious inaccuracies in their claims. Our services are available for everyone, and we do not discriminate based on race, gender or any other category," the spokesperson said. "By its own shocking words and deeds, Cleveland Clinic has quite possibly become the wokest hospital in America," Will Hild, Consumers' Research executive director, told Fox News Digital in a statement. "The clinic's leadership alarmingly proclaims that DEI 'has to be embedded in everything that we do.' Such a sentiment plagues the entire hospital system and should frighten every patient in need of its services." "From unethical race-based care to transgender mutilation surgeries on kids to bowing at the altar of climate extremism, Cleveland Clinic seems hell-bent on satisfying every woke fixation while cost-reduction for patients is a distant afterthought. It is wrong when any company prioritizes woke objectives over its consumers, but it is especially disturbing when the perpetrator is a medical facility and consumers are patients. Cleveland Clinic must reverse course, shun woke radicalism, stop spending resources in the wrong places, and make affordable quality care its only focus."Original article source: 'Wokest hospital in America?': Top hospital hit with blistering ad exposing 'political agenda'

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