Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 to launch AI-based global healthcare delivery platform

Three giants — Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 — just joined forces to do something big. Not big like "new app" big. Big like "changing how the world does healthcare" big. They're rolling out a global, AI-powered healthcare platform designed to make care more personalized, efficient, and affordable. It's a moonshot — one that's hoping to fix what ails our overburdened hospitals and burnt-out doctors, starting in the U.S. and UAE, and scaling out from there.
As Oracle's Larry Ellison put it: "Aging populations, rising costs, and the complexity of care demand a complete reinvention of how healthcare is provided." And this partnership? That's the reinvention.
How will it work?
Here's the gist:
- Oracle brings the muscle — its cloud infrastructure, AI Data Platform, and health apps.
- Cleveland Clinic offers clinical know-how and top-tier research chops.
- G42 tosses in its AI smarts, data integration tools, and sovereign cloud tech from the UAE.
Together, they're stitching it all into one intelligent system. The platform will:
- Sift through massive health datasets in real time
- Serve up insights right at the point of care
- Spot disease trends before they spiral
- Help doctors act fast — with data to back them up
It's like putting a brain on the entire healthcare system. A really fast, always-on, machine-learning-powered brain.
They're also blowing up the walls between clinical care and research. The platform lets doctors flag trial candidates on the spot, while researchers get access to real-world, in-the-trenches data to fine-tune treatments and speed up approvals.
Why does it matter?
Healthcare's in a jam.
- People are living longer, but not necessarily better.
- Chronic illnesses are skyrocketing.
- Costs are eating up national budgets.
And clinicians? They're swamped.
This system is built to relieve the pressure — helping care teams see what's coming, personalize treatments, and spend less time clicking through charts. That's not just good for business. It's life-saving stuff.
"This venture represents a bold leap forward in our collective mission to transform how healthcare is delivered," said Dr. Tom Mihaljevic, CEO of Cleveland Clinic. "It's a moral imperative."
Peng Xiao, G42's CEO, took it even further: "At the intersection of life-saving science and transformative technology lies our greatest opportunity to redefine the future of health."
The context
This isn't a first date. Cleveland Clinic and G42 already work together through Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, and the UAE's ties with the clinic go back decades. The new partnership simply turns up the volume.
At a time when every country is scrambling to future-proof its health system, the U.S. and UAE are stepping up as co-leads — backing tech that's built not just to treat illness, but to keep people healthy in the first place.
Here's what they're betting on:
- AI can improve diagnostic accuracy
- Real-time analytics can reduce hospital readmissions
- Predictive tools can spot problems early and cut costs
- Digital tools can bring care to remote, underserved areas
And when it all clicks, this might just be the blueprint every other country follows.
It's not just healthcare — it's a global wellness reboot.
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