Integration type
EHR
What we solve
Oracle Health (Cerner) customers need a strong way to verify that the correct clinician authorized sensitive clinical actions—especially as new workflows like AI-generated summaries and prescriptions increase the risk of misuse, impersonation, and compliance exposure. This integration adds 1Kosmos LiveID step-up authentication to Oracle Health clinical events via APIs, issuing a biometric challenge to the clinician and returning a biometric event ID that is written into Oracle Health/OCI audit logs to create a verifiable authorization trail for regulated healthcare workflows.
Platform identity landscape
Oracle Health serves 22.9% of US hospitals. Following Oracle's $28.3 billion acquisition of Cerner in 2022, the platform is undergoing cloud migration to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Oracle Health exposes FHIR R4 APIs and has a Solution Gallery for partner integrations. Oracle Health's Clinical AI Agent is a key 2025 initiative — AI-generated clinical summaries that clinicians review and authorize, creating new step-up authentication requirements.
The "cautious optimism" dynamic noted by KLAS Research (one-third of Oracle Health customers reporting improved execution in 2025) represents a window for 1Kosmos to enter as Oracle Health seeks to differentiate its partner ecosystem from Epic's.
