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Thursday, January 31, 2013

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Selects Oracle Applications and Technology as Part of Platform to Help Transform Cancer Care


Oracle Press Release

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Selects Oracle Applications and Technology as Part of Platform to Help Transform Cancer Care

Oracle Solutions to Create Foundation for Analytical Initiative Designed to Advance Personalized Cancer Care and Improve Outcomes while Optimizing Operational Efficiency

Redwood Shores, Calif. – January 31, 2013

News Facts

MD Anderson, one of the world’s most respected centers devoted exclusively to cancer patient care, research, education and prevention, has selected Oracle Health Sciencesapplications and Oracle technology as the foundation for an organization-wide analytics initiative designed to enable a new generation of personalized cancer treatment that improves outcomes. The platform will also support the center’s renowned Moon Shots Program, an unprecedented effort to dramatically accelerate the pace of converting scientific discoveries into clinical advances that reduce cancer deaths.
Oracle applications and technology will power the enterprise analytics initiative, one of the program’s platforms. The new platform will bring together clinical, genomic, financial, administrative and operational information from internal and external sources to yield insights that drive care innovation and optimize operational efficiency.
To achieve its goals, the center, ranked first for cancer care in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hospitals” survey for seven of the last nine years, will deploy a wide range of Oracle solutions, including Oracle Enterprise Healthcare Analytics and Oracle Translational Research Center
MD Anderson, which sees data growth of 30 percent to 40 percent annually, is also deployingOracle Database and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition.

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“MD Anderson, in its quest to continuously improve cancer care outcomes and quality of life for patients, has built a culture of innovation that consistently delivers life-changing gains for cancer patients. As we focus on the next-generation of treatments – including our Moon Shots Program – we require a powerful analytical infrastructure that can yield new insight from the unprecedented volume of data available today. Oracle’s integrated health sciences applications, enterprise applications and technology stack will help provide one of the robust foundations that we need to accelerate deployment, and ultimately, discovery of life-saving treatments,” said Dr. John Frenzel, chief medical information officer, MD Anderson.
“Leveraging data and information to drive more effective resource utilization, improve operational efficiency, and level patient volumes across the days of the week is becoming increasingly more important. Through the use of Oracle Enterprise Healthcare Analytics, we are creating the platform to improve delivery of actionable information to our customers so they can effectively improve processes,” said Craig Owen, director of clinical analytics and informatics, MD Anderson.
“MD Anderson is recognized globally for its ground-breaking research and life-saving advances in cancer care.  Its next generation analytics initiative, built on industry-leading platforms like Oracle Enterprise Healthcare Analytics and Oracle technology, stands to further amplify healthcare insight and accelerate innovation,” said Neil de Crescenzo, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Health Sciences. “We are honored to be a part of this important initiative and to be working with such a world leader in oncology research and care.”

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