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Health and Human ServicesHow Cloud Can Transform

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THE FUTUREWITH ORACLE CLOUD

ADD MOBILITYAllow caseworkers to remotely access data & upload notes, photos & video

RESULTCaseworkers gain a holistic view of the child and can work to improve outcomes for the family

ANALYZE & INNOVATEApply analytics to help caseworker to make more informed decisions regarding a child’s case

BUILDCreate child welfare application using PaaS development tools

INTEGRATEIntegrate silos of data such as on-premises and cloud-based applications, and disparate data feeds

Court proceedinghistory

Child academic& Medicaid records

Adoption & fostercare records

Child socialmedia feeds

Family TANF, WIC& SNAP records

DATA

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MOVE YOUR AGENCY TO THE CLOUD

Learn more: oracle.com/govhealth

Oracle Public Cloud

Move Workloads

Create New withPaaS and Iaas

Modernize with SaaS

Born in the Cloud

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Optimize On-Premises

Cloud at Customer

On-Premises

On-Premises

On-Premises

On-Premises

On-Premises

New Agency

Oracle Public Cloud1

CLOUD AT CUSTOMER PUBLIC / GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY CLOUDON-PREMISES

Same Standards, Same Products, Unified Management

Single-vendor seamless on-premises-to-cloud experience

Spanning SaaS, PaaS and IaaS

FROM FRUSTRATION TO INNOVATION

75%

25%

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WHY THE CLOUD?

Streamlined, modular, reusable solutions

Cost savings andpredictable spend

Address tough problems through increased agility

Improved security Enhanced analytics and business intelligence

THE CHALLENGES

36%

35%

31%

24%

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5%

28%

47%

Health and Human Services Employee Survey

Inadequate budget to meet pressing needs

State and federal regulations and policies

Workforce shortages

Providing better care for the mentally ill

Lack of integration/coordination between HHS programs

Outdated IT systems and corresponding issues

Preventing and treating opiate addiction

Meeting the service demands of an aging population

Decrease in federal funding for Medicaid expansion

Other

SOURCE: Center for Digital Government Health and Human Services Special Report Survey, 2016

THE MOST CRITICAL CHALLENGES FACING AGENCIES

A COMPLEX LANDSCAPE FOR INNOVATION

Modularity,efficiency

Data integration, agility

Data sharing,modularity, mobility

Customer experience, data sharing, real-time

Customized online assistance, predictive

analytics

Medicaid Child Welfare Opioid AddictionChild Support

Enforcement and other IntegratedEligibility

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