Feature Highlights
This document highlights key capabilities available in the Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services cloud environment. It provides a functional overview of the built-in tools and interfaces that support onboarding, access management, integrations, reporting, operational visibility, and environment maintenance.
| Feature Area | Description |
|---|---|
Cloud Onboarding |
The onboarding flow covers the first-time setup tasks for Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services: creating and activating the Oracle Cloud account, linking OHI cloud environments to identity domains, setting up the bootstrap user account, and granting access to users. For more information, see Onboard an Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services Environment. |
Identity and Access Management |
Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services uses the associated Oracle Cloud Identity Domain for authentication. REST APIs and externally exposed endpoints are protected by OAuth token-based authentication, and access roles provide fine-grained authorization inside Oracle Health Insurance applications. Users can also be provisioned through REST APIs during onboarding. For more information, see Authentication and Authorization and User Provisioning for Onboarding. |
OAuth-Secured API Access |
System-to-system integrations can use OAuth 2.0 clients registered with the Oracle Cloud Identity Domain. Oracle provides resource server definitions for each Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services environment, including the primary audience and scopes that control access to OHI APIs. For more information, see OAuth 2.0 Clients. |
Environment Landing Page |
The Environment Landing Page is a web-based application that provides a consolidated view of the Oracle Health Insurance components deployed in the Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services environment. It lists component URLs, versions, and public API endpoints to simplify endpoint discovery and support deployment activities across development, test, and production environments. The landing page includes an updated user interface with localization support, enabling users to select a preferred display language. For more information, see Environment Landing Page Documentation. |
Status Page |
A web application provides real-time updates on the status and availability of the Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services environment. This portal also allows you to subscribe to notifications for planned maintenance events and receive a notification if the availability status of Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services changes. For more information, see Environment Status Page Documentation. |
Planned Maintenance |
Oracle performs scheduled database, CPU, and preventive maintenance to keep cloud infrastructure and managed components reliable, secure, and aligned with hosted-service SLAs. Customers are notified about impacted maintenance windows and receive progress updates. For more information, see Planned Maintenance Periods. |
Reporting and Data Access |
Oracle Analytics Publisher is provisioned as part of Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services. Users with the appropriate roles can create reports and data models from OHI component base views, export reports in CSV format, and use supported alternatives to direct database access. For more information, see Publish a Report, Export a Report in CSV File, and Database Access. |
Request Indexing |
Dynamic fields are not indexed by default. When a use case benefits from an index, customers can submit the required information in a support request so Oracle can assess whether an index is appropriate. For more information, see Request an Index. |
Auto Purge |
Auto purge helps manage database size by running a daily purge job that removes database records that are no longer required. The operations guide documents purge behavior for supported OHI applications. For more information, see Auto Purge for Oracle Health Insurance Cloud Services. |