
Oracle SOA Suite for Healthcare Integration
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
- Professional services (engineering, legal, consulting, etc.)
- Banking and insurance
- Real estate and property management
What is Oracle SOA Suite for Healthcare Integration
Enterprise SOA orchestration capabilities
Broad middleware ecosystem alignment
Centralized management and monitoring
Complex implementation and operations
Licensing and infrastructure overhead
Healthcare standards coverage varies
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Mixed — cloud usage-based (pay-as-you-go) and on‑prem/perpetual licensing
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Cloud (Oracle Cloud / Marketplace):
- Oracle SOA Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure — Unit: OCPU per hour. (Oracle Cloud price-list and regional price-list pages show the product and unit as "OCPU per hour" but do not display a numeric unit price on the public pages.)
- Oracle SOA Suite for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (with B2B Adapter for EDI) — Unit: OCPU per hour.
- Oracle Integration Cloud Service - Healthcare edition — Unit/metric shown as "5,000 messages per hour" (product page lists the metric but does not show a numeric price on the public page).
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On‑prem / Perpetual:
- Oracle documents and Marketplace listings reference perpetual licensing options (Processor‑based or Named User Plus) and BYOL (Bring Your Own License) conversion ratios for cloud activation, but the official Oracle pages consulted do not publish numeric list prices for processor or Named User Plus on the public product pages used.
Free tier/trial: Oracle offers a general Oracle Cloud Free Tier (30‑day trial with US$300 credits plus a set of Always Free resources) that can be used to evaluate OCI services; Oracle product pages for SOA/Integration include the "Try Oracle Cloud Free Tier" call-to-action. There is no Oracle vendor page that advertises a product‑specific time‑limited trial for "Oracle SOA Suite for Healthcare Integration."
Notes & next steps:
- The official Oracle cloud price-list pages and Integration pricing pages show the billing units (OCPU per hour; messages/hour) but do not show numeric per-unit prices in the public HTML price-list pages I accessed. Oracle refers customers to the OCI Price List (PDF) or to contact sales for specific numeric rates and negotiated Universal Credit pricing.
- For a firm numeric quote we recommend contacting Oracle Sales or downloading the OCI Public Cloud Price List PDF from Oracle (per Oracle pages), or checking the OCI console/marketplace cost estimator when signed in.
(Information sourced only from Oracle's official website pages for SOA/Integration, the OCI price-list pages, the SOA Marketplace license page, and Oracle Cloud Free Tier documentation.)