Oracle Health Information Network Inc., a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation, was designated a Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN) under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) on November 20, 2025. The designation confirms that Oracle Health meets federal standards for secure, standardized data exchange and allows it to serve as a national conduit for health information across providers, payers, and government agencies.
TEFCA establishes a single, common framework for health‑information exchange, and QHINs are the entities that implement that framework. By becoming a QHIN, Oracle Health positions itself as a key facilitator of nationwide data sharing, a core pillar of Oracle’s post‑Cerner strategy to embed cloud, AI, and interoperability into the U.S. health‑care ecosystem. The move follows Oracle’s 2022 acquisition of Cerner for $28.3 billion, which added a large electronic‑health‑record (EHR) portfolio and a substantial customer base to Oracle’s cloud‑first health‑tech stack.
Oracle Health customers can enroll in the QHIN network at no additional cost through the Oracle Health Connection Hub, eliminating the need to join multiple regional exchange networks. The platform runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), leveraging OCI’s scalability, security, and performance to provide a single point of connectivity that delivers a consolidated view of patient data across care venues. This streamlined access is expected to reduce administrative burden, lower duplication of tests, and improve care coordination for health systems and payers.
Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, said the designation “marks another milestone in Oracle’s commitment to safe and secure interoperability that puts patients first.” Mariann Yeager, CEO of The Sequoia Project and TEFCA Recognized Coordinating Entity Lead, welcomed Oracle Health’s QHIN status, noting that it expands the reach of seamless health‑information exchange and supports the broader goal of a connected health‑care system.
The QHIN designation strengthens Oracle Health’s competitive position against established players such as Epic and Meditech by offering a unified, cloud‑based connectivity solution that integrates AI‑driven analytics and value‑based‑care tools. It also aligns with Oracle’s $104 billion healthcare revenue target for 2029, positioning the company to capture a larger share of the growing digital‑health market. By enabling secure, standardized data exchange, Oracle Health can accelerate the adoption of AI in clinical workflows, reduce administrative costs, and support value‑based care initiatives that benefit both providers and patients.
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