Migrate from Dragon Copilot to Oracle Health.
2 documentation-derived translation patterns — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
Dragon Copilot and Oracle Health both listen to the visit ambiently and draft the note. A practice on Oracle Health (Cerner Millennium) can drop the standalone Dragon Copilot contract by using the EHR's own ambient module: enable the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, a voice-first ambient assistant embedded directly in the chart. It converts the conversation into a draft note (multilingual) and, beyond what a paste-back scribe does, drafts clinical orders — labs, imaging, new/refill medications, and follow-up appointments — straight into the live order workflow on the same encounter. Clinicians edit and sign in Oracle Health rather than logging into Dragon Copilot. Keep the Oracle Health EHR; cut the standalone Dragon Copilot.
- Warning: The Clinical AI Agent is licensed as part of the Oracle Health clinical suite, not free — confirm it is contracted and enabled for your clinicians (and that automated order creation is turned on) before cancelling Dragon Copilot.
- Warning: Re-validate Dragon Copilot's specialty note templates against the Clinical AI Agent's note structure; verify your specialties are among the supported set before the cutover.
- Warning: Auto-drafted orders (meds/labs/imaging/follow-ups) must be clinician-reviewed and signed in Oracle Health — treat the drafted note and orders as drafts, not auto-filed.
- Warning: Patient consent for ambient recording still applies in the Oracle workflow.
Dragon Copilot lets clinicians ask clinical questions in-workflow and get summarized, cited answers; Oracle Health offers the equivalent conversational retrieval natively. A practice on Oracle Health can stop using Dragon Copilot's 'Ask' for in-visit lookups and use the Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant — the conversational companion inside the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, built on the Oracle Digital Assistant platform and integrated into the chart. Clinicians use voice or text to retrieve patient information and run frequent workflows (e.g. 'show me the patient's latest MRI results' returns the results and images in context) and to surface pre-visit insights, answered against the live record. Keep the Oracle Health EHR; cut the standalone Dragon Copilot and use the Clinical Digital Assistant for point-of-care questions.
- Warning: The Clinical Digital Assistant is patient-chart-grounded retrieval within Oracle Health, not a general medical-literature/evidence search — if clinicians relied on Dragon Copilot's external reference/evidence summaries with citations, confirm an equivalent reference source is available before cancelling.
- Warning: It is licensed as part of the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent / clinical suite — confirm the Clinical AI Agent is contracted and the assistant is enabled for your clinicians before the cutover.
- Warning: Validate that the voice/text retrieval covers the workflows your clinicians actually used Dragon Copilot 'Ask' for, across your in-scope specialties.