Oracle Health, G42 and the Cleveland Clinic have entered a collaboration for developing a healthcare delivery platform that leverages AI.

This alliance also seeks to harness the power of nation-scale data analytics and intelligent clinical applications to enhance global patient care and public health management.

Designed to create scalable, secure and accessible care models, the initiative is expected to have a positive impact on health and longevity.

The platform will integrate Oracle AI Data Platform, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Health applications with the Cleveland Clinic’s clinical skills and G42’s AI infrastructure capabilities.

It will initially focus on the US and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The goal is to deliver healthcare solutions that enhance patient outcomes and enable precision medicine while supporting the shift from reactive treatment to proactive well-being.

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AI-powered health systems will regularly analyse population and public health data, offering real-time clinical intelligence to practitioners.

This will provide clinicians and public health administrators with knowledge of patient populations and the reasons for disease progression and poor results.

Equipping clinical and operational executives with the necessary data, analyses, and predictive capabilities, the platform aims to enhance care and reduce costs.

It is set to establish a data privacy-centric, clinically qualitative, and operationally efficient AI-powered healthcare infrastructure.

Positioning the US and UAE as co-leaders in next-generation healthcare solutions, the partnership will create a cost-effective care model.

G42 CEO Peng Xiao said: “At the intersection of life-saving science and transformative technology lies our greatest opportunity to redefine the future of health.

“This partnership between the Cleveland Clinic, Oracle Health, and G42 signals the strength of the UAE–US technology corridor, and our shared resolve to build a new health intelligence fabric.”

This initiative represents a model for public-private collaboration in the healthcare sector and is based on a non-binding agreement.

It follows an earlier expansion of the partnership between Huntsville Hospital Health System (HH Health) in the US and Oracle Health, aimed at increasing operational efficiency across its network.