EHR Intelligence August 15, 2022
Hannah Nelson

The Center for Orthopedic Reconstruction & Excellence (CORE) in Oklahoma recently tapped the Oracle Cerner CommunityWorks EHR to enhance interoperability.

Oracle Cerner’s CommunityWorks EHR, which supports the needs of rural, critical access, and community hospitals, gained 11 new clients since April, according to a new report.

In total, the EHR vendor executed more than 161 new, extended, or expanded contracts between April and June 2022.

“We chose Oracle Cerner CommunityWorks because they understand the challenges of successful implementation in a Critical Access Hospital and are prepared to help overcome them,” Angel Portman, CEO at Breckinridge Health, a critical access hospital located in Kentucky, said in a statement.

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