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New HR Tech: Apploi. Oracle HCM

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Here’s a look at new HR technology announcements from Apploi and Oracle.

Apploi, healthcare’s leading workforce management software, is growing its credentialing tools. The company is rolling out expanded credentialing services across ten different roles and multiple states.

Apploi has long offered in-platform credentialing services for licensed nurse practitioners (LPNs) and registered nurses (RNs). More recently, Apploi has added credentialing for certified nursing assistants (CNAs), occupational therapists, occupational therapist assistants, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, speech-language pathologists, veterinarians, and veterinary technicians.

These expanded credentialing tools will allow Apploi users to easily verify licenses and credentials for employees in a wide range of roles, all without leaving the platform they already use to hire. Access to easy credentialing will fit right in with Apploi’s long-standing mission to help customers improve operations, remain compliant, and offer quality care.


Oracle CloudWorld Tour – To help HR leaders better support employee development, potential, and agility, Oracle today announced updates to Oracle ME, the employee experience platform within Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM). The latest updates include Oracle Grow, a new AI-powered solution that connects learning, skills growth, and career mobility in one personalized experience to deliver self-directed learning, visibility into career growth opportunities, and skills development aligned with business goals.

New capabilities available in Oracle Grow include:

Natively built for the cloud, Oracle Cloud HCM is a complete solution connecting every human resource process from hire to retire. By connecting all employee data on a single platform, HR teams have access to a single source of truth to help inform their people strategy. Built-in AI acts as an advisor to help analyze workforce data and surface recommendations to help HR teams improve business operations.

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