Alrajhi Medicine, a growing private healthcare network in Saudi Arabia, has partnered with Oracle to implement a unified digital platform across its multi-specialty hospitals and medical centers.
The network will deploy Oracle Health Foundation electronic health records (EHR) alongside Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to integrate clinical and business operations, enhance operational efficiency, and provide near real-time insights for improved patient care and staff productivity.
This initiative marks Alrajhi Medicine as the first private healthcare group in Saudi Arabia to adopt Oracle Health and Fusion Cloud applications as a fully connected digital platform. By linking patient data, administrative workflows, and enterprise functions, the network aims to create a scalable ecosystem capable of supporting future growth as additional hospitals and specialty centers are added across the Kingdom.
The EHR system will enable seamless sharing of patient information among clinicians, improve care coordination, and reduce administrative burden, allowing staff to focus more on patient-centered services. Complementing the clinical platform, Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Performance Management (EPM), and Human Capital Management (HCM) modules will standardize finance and human resource processes, streamline operations, and leverage AI-driven insights to optimize decision-making.
Alrajhi Medicine is part of Abdullah Sulaiman Al Rajhi Holding (ASAQ) and plans to expand its footprint nationwide, starting with a flagship hospital and a specialty center in Riyadh, followed by additional hospitals and advanced medical facilities in key cities. The digital transformation aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, supporting the integration of advanced medical technologies, AI-driven healthcare solutions, and innovative approaches in medicine, surgery, wellness, and longevity.
The partnership with Oracle positions Alrajhi Medicine as a pioneer in modern, intelligent healthcare within the Kingdom’s private sector, enhancing both patient and staff experiences while setting a benchmark for digital health adoption in the Middle East.