Alithya is proud to announce the successful go-live of Oracle Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Supply Chain Management (SCM) at Virtua Health, a leading not-for-profit healthcare provider in southern New Jersey. The project marks a major milestone in Virtua’s digital transformation journey, leveraging Oracle Cloud technologies to drive operational efficiency, financial visibility, and enterprise agility across the organization.

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Virtua Health partnered with Alithya to implement Oracle Cloud ERP and SCM solutions (Oracle Cloud EPM targeted to go live August 2025) and selected Alithya as its trusted partner to lead this transformational effort throughout the organization. Alithya’s proven healthcare expertise, deep Oracle capabilities, and learning & enablement strategy helped Virtua streamline operations, optimize financial planning, and empower teams with modern cloud-based tools.

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“At Virtua, we are committed to creating outstanding experiences for our workforce as well as our patients,” said Tom Gordon, senior vice president and chief information officer at Virtua Health. “Our partnership with Alithya empowers our teams with the leading-edge tools to continue providing exceptional care and service to our community.”

The project included:

  • A full-scale implementation of Oracle Cloud ERP, transforming finance and procurement functions;
  • Full deployment of Oracle Cloud EPM, scheduled to Go Live in August 2025, enabling advanced planning, budgeting, and forecasting and utilizing Alithya’s purpose-built healthcare cost of care analytics to drive a seamless integration of data and electronic health records (EHR); and
  • This successful go-live further reinforces Alithya’s role as a premier Oracle partner and a leader in delivering healthcare transformation through cloud technology and organizational alignment.

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Source – PR Newswire