List of Oracle Health CommunityWorks Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Health CommunityWorks for Electronic Health Record from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle Health CommunityWorks for Electronic Health Record include: Montgomery County Memorial Hospital, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $88.0 million, Johnson Regional Medical Center, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $83.0 million, Henry Community Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $65.0 million, Patterson Health Center, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 166 employees and revenues of $20.0 million, Shoshone Medical Center, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $12.0 million and many others.
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Eureka Springs Hospital | Healthcare | 80 | $10M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Health CommunityWorks | Electronic Health Record | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Eureka Springs Hospital implemented Oracle Health CommunityWorks, an Electronic Health Record, to address clinical, financial, and operational needs at its seven bed Rural Health Emergency hospital in Arkansas. The adoption of Oracle Health CommunityWorks aligns with a deployment model tailored for smaller hospital operations serving both acute and ambulatory settings and focuses on unifying patient records and clinician workflows.
The implementation configures core EHR clinical modules for patient charting, medication management, and documentation alongside financial modules to support revenue cycle processes. Configuration emphasizes clinical documentation workflows and automation designed to enable care teams to access and update patient records promptly, while reducing manual handoffs and supporting small hospital care pathways.
Eureka Springs Hospital integrated Oracle Health CommunityWorks with additional Oracle Health applications where available, including Oracle Health RevElate Patient Accounting to automate revenue cycle workflows, Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant to assist during patient visits and streamline clinical documentation, and Oracle Health Seamless Exchange to facilitate care coordination between facilities. These integrations create shared patient and financial data flows intended to provide a more comprehensive view of patient history and to support coordinated care across sites.
Operational scope covers clinical staff and revenue cycle teams within the hospital, impacting clinical documentation, patient record access, billing automation, and care coordination processes. Similar implementations at Shoshone Medical Center, Johnson Regional Medical Center, Henry Community Health, and Montgomery County Memorial Hospital indicate a broader regional rollout pattern for CommunityWorks, and Montgomery County Memorial Hospital has reported expected efficiency and productivity improvements with Oracle Health RevElate Patient Accounting for denial management, contract management, and automation of pre billing edits.
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Henry Community Health | Healthcare | 600 | $65M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Health CommunityWorks | Electronic Health Record | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Henry Community Health implemented Oracle Health CommunityWorks, an Electronic Health Record designed to support clinical, financial, and operational workflows for smaller hospital operations in acute and ambulatory settings. The deployment targeted hospitalwide care teams and administrative functions at the 600-employee community health system, aligning clinical documentation, revenue cycle, and care coordination capabilities under a single vendor application suite.
Oracle Health CommunityWorks was provisioned with integrated modules and adjacent Oracle Health applications to extend core EHR functionality. Implemented components included clinical documentation workflows augmented by Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant, revenue cycle automation through Oracle Health RevElate Patient Accounting, and interoperability via Oracle Health Seamless Exchange, delivering standard Electronic Health Record functions such as physician documentation capture, patient accounting automation, and real-time care summaries.
Integrations centered on native interoperability between CommunityWorks and additional Oracle Health applications, enabling near real-time queries of external facility records and automated handoffs between clinical and financial workflows. Operational coverage emphasized acute care and ambulatory settings typical of community and critical access hospitals in the United States, with the interoperability capability helping clinicians quickly identify prior external encounters and view encounter details while caring for patients.
Governance and rollout included early adopter participation for the Seamless Exchange interoperability capability, with Henry Community Health validating near real-time queried data in clinical workflows. Early user outcomes stated in Oracle materials are explicit, with Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant users reporting average time savings of more than four and a half minutes per patient and 20 to 40 percent reductions in documentation time, and statements from other CommunityWorks customers indicating expected improvements in denial management, contract management, and pre-billing automations through RevElate Patient Accounting.
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Johnson Regional Medical Center | Healthcare | 300 | $83M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Health CommunityWorks | Electronic Health Record | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Johnson Regional Medical Center implemented Oracle Health CommunityWorks, an Electronic Health Record, to support its clinical documentation and care coordination objectives. The implementation targets inpatient and outpatient clinical workflows across the medical center and centralizes clinical documentation, computerized provider order entry, medication management, and care coordination functions under Oracle Health CommunityWorks.
Oracle Health CommunityWorks was configured to enable point-of-care documentation and clinician mobility, with modules and capabilities aligned to the Electronic Health Record category including structured charting, medication reconciliation, order management, and secure clinician messaging for care team coordination. Configuration emphasis included role-based access controls and standardized clinical templates to align documentation and order workflows with hospital practice patterns.
The project includes a phased rollout and sequencing to bring additional Oracle Health applications into the environment, enabling secure and straightforward collaboration among care teams through smart mobile devices. Governance activities documented during the rollout include clinical workflow standardization, phased department level go-live planning, and clinician onboarding and training to enforce data governance and consistent operational use of the Electronic Health Record.
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Montgomery County Memorial Hospital | Healthcare | 250 | $88M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Health CommunityWorks | Electronic Health Record | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 Montgomery County Memorial Hospital implemented Oracle Health CommunityWorks, an Electronic Health Record that bundles clinical, financial, and operational capabilities tailored to smaller acute and ambulatory hospitals. The deployment spans Montgomery County Memorial Hospital and its affiliated clinics and targets clinician documentation, inpatient and outpatient workflows, and centralized revenue cycle orchestration.
The implementation includes Oracle Health RevElate Patient Accounting as the primary revenue cycle module and access to Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant to assist clinical documentation capture. RevElate Patient Accounting is configured to automate work list management, prebilling edits, denial management, and contract management workflows, reducing manual billing tasks and shifting routine activities into automated processes.
Oracle Health CommunityWorks is deployed alongside Oracle Health Seamless Exchange to provide interoperability and near real-time visibility into external care events, supporting coordinated care across facilities. The combined architecture links the EHR record, automated billing streams, and analytics capabilities to create a unified clinical and financial record for care teams and revenue operations.
Governance changes focus on moving manual prebill and denial workflows into system-driven work lists and automations, while clinical documentation workflows are augmented by the Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant. Early users of the digital assistant reported saving on average more than four and a half minutes per patient and 20 to 40 percent in documentation time, and Montgomery County Memorial Hospital leadership expects RevElate Patient Accounting to improve denial management, contract management, trend monitoring for underpayments, and reporting to support revenue cycle oversight.
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Patterson Health Center | Healthcare | 166 | $20M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Health CommunityWorks | Electronic Health Record | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Patterson Health Center implemented Oracle Health CommunityWorks to drive efficiency across its clinical and financial operations in rural Kansas. Oracle Health CommunityWorks is deployed as an Electronic Health Record and is paired with Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent to automate documentation and support clinician workflow.
The implementation configured an integrated digital patient record that directly connects clinical interactions to billing processes, and it provisioned a patient-facing portal to simplify appointment and surgical communications with facility staff. Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent is embedded in the EHR to automatically generate structured draft notes from patient encounters, merge pre-charted data, limit redundancy, and organize content for clinician review, streamlining clinical documentation workflows.
Operational coverage centers on Patterson Health Center's multidisciplinary critical access hospital and emergency center in Anthony, Kansas, with explicit use across clinical departments and financial operations. The EHR integration supports collaboration with external providers on treatment plans to promote continuity of care, and it links clinical workflow artifacts to revenue cycle workflows to increase financial transparency.
Governance and process changes focused on automating routine documentation tasks and patient communications, shifting clinician time from administrative work to direct patient engagement. Workflow restructuring included review and approval steps for AI-generated draft notes, and configuration of the patient portal to reduce front desk and telephone workload while enabling coordinated care across venues.
Reported outcomes in the deployment include reduced administrative burden for clinicians, improvements in patient and provider experience, expanded access to services in nearby underserved areas, and greater financial transparency that supports increased reimbursements. The implementation positions Patterson Health Center to scale services while using AI to mitigate documentation-driven provider burnout.
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Healthcare | 100 | $12M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Health CommunityWorks | Electronic Health Record | 2024 | n/a |
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