Becker's Healthcare September 24, 2024
Laura Dyrda

Three hospitals recently selected Oracle Health CommunityWorks as their integrated EHR supporting hospital and ambulatory settings.

Kellogg, Idaho-based Shoshone Medical Center, a 25-bed critical access hospital, installed CommunityWorks to combine and organize patient and financial data. The hospital has been able to better coordinate care and improve the patient experience with the technology.

Eureka Springs (Ark.) Hospital, a seven-bed rural health emergency hospital, switched from its legacy system to CommunityWorks as the single unified EHR for updated patient records and improved efficiency.

Johnson Regional Medical Center in Clarksville, Ark., plans to replace its legacy EHR system with CommunityWorks. The 90-bed hospital will also add Oracle Health applications for team collaboration and communication over smart devices. The solutions...

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