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Let any AI agent take governed actions in Oracle Health (Cerner)

Oracle Health (Cerner) is the Oracle Health (Cerner) EHR at the core of many large health systems. Upware lets your agents act in it safely — deterministic, policy-bounded, and fully audited, without changing the system.

Governed by policy & RBAC Full audit trail Outbound-only on-prem bridge No rip-and-replace
The problem

Why agents stall at Oracle Health (Cerner)

Oracle Health — the platform many still call Cerner — anchors the clinical record at large health systems. It exposes FHIR and Millennium interfaces under tight governance, and like any EHR, every read and write touches regulated patient data that has to stay inside the rails.

Protected health information
All access is governed by HIPAA and minimum-necessary rules; an agent given broad reach is a breach risk.
Clinical correctness
Orders, results, and documentation drive care decisions and must be exact and attributable.
Governed integration
FHIR and Millennium access is tightly controlled; automation must operate inside those controls.
What you unlock

Actions Upware makes safe in Oracle Health (Cerner)

Read patient context within authorization
Update demographics and scheduling within policy
Post documentation to approved encounters
Sync outcomes to billing and ops
Log every access for audit
The harness

AI to learn. Deterministic to execute.

Upware learns the process once and encodes it as a mostly-deterministic workflow: system interactions replay exactly, and any LLM steps are wrapped in policy, verification, and audit — so execution stays governed and drift-proof.

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Observe & Learn
Records the real workflow once, across every system it touches.
G
Generate
Builds the API, data flow, and logic automatically — no integration project.
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Encapsulate
Wraps it as a governed AI skill over secure MCP or API.
R
Run
Executes deterministically — RBAC, audit, and scale built in.
FAQ

Common questions

Can an AI agent safely write to Oracle Health (Cerner)?
On its own, not safely — PHI under HIPAA; minimum-necessary scoping, attribution, and audit required. Upware sits between the agent and Oracle Health (Cerner), enforcing permissions and policy before any write and recording every action.
Do we need Oracle Health (Cerner)'s API for this?
Not necessarily. Upware learns the workflow through the API when one exists, and through web requests, shell, or the UI when it doesn't — so even gaps in Oracle Health (Cerner)'s API are covered.
How long does it take to enable actions in Oracle Health (Cerner)?
Days, not an integration project. Upware records the workflow once, generates the logic, and exposes it as a governed action your agent can call.

Put your agents to work in Oracle Health (Cerner)

See how Upware turns a recorded workflow into a governed action in days.

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