Migrate from Augmedix to Oracle Health.
1 documentation-derived translation pattern — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
Augmedix Go and the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent both listen to the visit ambiently and draft the structured note for the clinician to edit and sign. A practice running the Oracle Health (Cerner Millennium) EHR can retire the standalone Augmedix contract and move the workflow into the EHR's own Clinical AI Agent: it captures the conversation with a voice-first, multimodal interface and writes the draft note straight into the same encounter used for results review, orders, and billing — and now also drafts orders (labs, imaging, new/refill meds, follow-ups) from the conversation, which a bolt-on scribe can only return as text to paste back. Clinicians work inside Oracle Health rather than in a separate Augmedix app, so there is no second login or paste-back. Keep the Oracle Health EHR; cut Augmedix.
- Warning: The Clinical AI Agent is licensed as part of the Oracle Health clinical suite — confirm your org has it provisioned and enabled for the relevant specialties/settings (ambulatory, ED, inpatient) before cancelling Augmedix.
- Warning: Augmedix's Assist and Live tiers add human scribe/QA; the Clinical AI Agent is AI-draft-only with clinician sign-off, so plan for clinician self-edit (or a separate review service) where Augmedix's humans previously handled it.
- Warning: Validate that the Oracle ambient note templates and language coverage match the specialties Augmedix covered, and re-check that Augmedix's coding suggestions are replaced by Oracle Health's coding/charge workflow so revenue capture does not regress.