Burjeel Holdings Adopts Oracle Cloud for Next-Gen EMR

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Burjeel Holdings, a super-specialty healthcare provider in the MENA region, has launched one of the region’s largest Electronic Medical Record (EMR) platforms in partnership with Oracle Health. This move strengthens Burjeel’s commitment to AI adoption, digital transformation, and evidence-based healthcare. The Oracle Health EMR platform, hosted on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in the Oracle Cloud Dubai Region, enhances patient care, clinical efficiency, and operational excellence across Burjeel’s healthcare network.

The EMR platform, the most significant technological upgrade in Burjeel’s history, simplifies access to real-time patient insights, streamlines workflows, improves clinical outcomes, and enhances patient safety. AI-powered decision support tools, integrated alerts, and real-time coordination capabilities empower clinicians with data-driven insights to deliver superior healthcare services. By reducing patient waiting times and increasing face-to-face engagement, the platform elevates the overall patient experience and quality of care.

The platform was officially launched at Burjeel Medical City (BMC) in the presence of Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil, Founder and Chairman of Burjeel Holdings; John Sunil, Group CEO of Burjeel Holdings; Alaa Adel, Senior Vice President and Managing Director – International of Oracle Health; and Akram Sami Dhaini, Vice President and Managing Director, Oracle, along with other senior officials. The initial rollout has begun at Burjeel Medical City, Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi, and Burjeel Day Surgery Center, Al Reem Island, paving the way for full-scale implementation across the Burjeel network.

With over 3,700 employees trained, the transition is supported by super-users, lead super-users, and 60+ Oracle experts, ensuring seamless adoption. Built on Oracle’s secure and scalable cloud infrastructure, the platform enables interoperability across Burjeel’s clinical ecosystem, allowing seamless coordination between hospitals, healthcare providers, and patients. This digital transformation is a crucial step in advancing Burjeel’s AI-driven value-creation strategy, enhancing operational efficiencies, and future-proofing healthcare delivery.

Seema Verma, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences, emphasized the collaboration’s impact, stating that Burjeel Holdings and Oracle Health share a mission to use modern technology to improve patient outcomes, increase operational efficiency, and enhance healthcare safety. With real-time data insights, predictive analytics, and AI-powered automation, Burjeel Holdings is setting new benchmarks in next-generation healthcare solutions and reinforcing its leadership in digital health transformation across the MENA region.