Migrate from Freed 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.
Freed and Oracle Health both listen to the visit ambiently and draft a structured note for the clinician to review and sign. A practice already running Oracle Health (Cerner Millennium) can retire the standalone Freed contract and document inside the chart with the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, which uses ambient listening and a voice user interface to generate draft notes (in multiple languages) directly in the same encounter used for results, orders, and billing - and can also draft the orders and follow-ups from the conversation. Because it writes into the system of record, there is no separate Freed login and no 'push to EHR' paste-back. Keep Oracle Health as the system of record; cut Freed.
- Warning: The Clinical AI Agent is licensed as part of the Oracle Health clinical suite, not necessarily enabled by default - confirm it (and the order-creation capability, if wanted) is provisioned for the org before cancelling Freed.
- Warning: Order drafting in Oracle (labs, imaging, meds, follow-ups) goes beyond Freed's note-only output; review/sign-off discipline is required so AI-inferred dosage/frequency/pharmacy is verified, not auto-filed.
- Warning: Re-validate note templates and specialty formatting - Freed's specialty-tuned SOAP output will not map 1:1 to Oracle Health note types; rebuild any templates the practice depended on, and confirm specialty coverage.
Freed's in-app 'Assistant Chat' lets a clinician ask anything to surface the current patient's details, history, and results and to get clinical guidance grounded in a knowledge base. Oracle Health delivers the same point-of-care assistant natively as the Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant - the conversational companion inside the Clinical AI Agent, built on the Oracle Digital Assistant platform - so a practice on Oracle Health can drop Freed's assistant. Clinicians use voice or text to retrieve patient data and run workflows (e.g. 'show me the patient's latest MRI results' returns the results and images in context) and to see pre-visit insights, answered against the live chart inside the system of record rather than Freed's separate app. Keep Oracle Health; cut Freed.
- Warning: The Clinical Digital Assistant is part of the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent license - confirm it is provisioned before relying on it in place of Freed's assistant; there is no separate public per-seat price.
- Warning: Scope differs: Oracle's assistant is oriented to retrieving the patient's own chart data and launching EHR workflows, whereas Freed's higher-tier assistant adds a general medical knowledge base and prompted note-editing - validate that the clinical-reference/Q&A use cases the practice valued are covered before cutting.
- Warning: Exact reference-content depth is more loosely documented on the public Oracle pages than the ambient capability; pilot the specific clinical questions the practice asks before fully decommissioning Freed.