Oracle CDeX Patent for Cloud-Based EHR Data Exchange
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Oracle International Corporation has filed a patent application (US20260100276A1) for a cloud-based centralized clinical data exchange system called CDeX, which uses a unified interoperability interface for sharing medical records with participants in real-time or near real-time. The system facilitates transmission of admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) messages to notify participants such as regulators, payers, and insurance companies when patient encounters occur. The filing date was July 28, 2025, under application number 19282848.
“The present disclosure relates to cloud-based centralized clinical data exchange (CDeX) techniques leveraging a unified interoperability interface for sharing selectively and/or dynamically medical records of subjects with other participants.”
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Oracle International Corporation's patent application describes a cloud-based centralized clinical data exchange (CDeX) system that provides a unified interoperability interface enabling selective and dynamic sharing of medical records between participants. The system is designed to notify participants and external entities such as regulators, payers, and insurance companies in real-time or near real-time when a patient encounter occurs by transmitting admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) messages throughout the encounter.
Healthcare interoperability vendors and health information exchanges that develop or offer similar cloud-based data exchange solutions should monitor the prosecution of this application, as its eventual grant could affect how they structure their own interoperability platforms. Health systems evaluating EHR exchange or data sharing infrastructure may also need to consider potential licensing implications if Oracle pursues enforcement of the claimed technology.
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CLINICAL DATA EXCHANGE FROM ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEMS TO PARTICIPANTS
Application US20260100276A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Assignee
Oracle International Corporation
Inventors
Jesus Velazquez Reyes, Josh Diaz, Siva Edupuganti, Santosh Shilimkar, Nemanja Dordevic, Tadesse Feyissa, Bhuvan Damodhar, Girish Chawla
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to cloud-based centralized clinical data exchange (CDeX) techniques leveraging a unified interoperability interface for sharing selectively and/or dynamically medical records of subjects with other participants. In some aspects, techniques may be provided to facilitate, support or perform notifying participants or external entities (e.g., regulators, payers, insurance companies or other entities) in real-time or near real-time when a subject encounter occurs and/or throughout the encounter by transmitting admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) messages. The unified interoperability interface may enable data sharing by establishing subject-specific and/or participant-specific communication channels that can be initiated by either party, provided that the participants are on-boarded and registered within the CDeX system.
CPC Classifications
G16H 40/67 G16H 10/60
Filing Date
2025-07-28
Application No.
19282848
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