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 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:
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.