Here are 20 hospitals and health systems selecting Oracle so far in 2023:
- In November, Ronceverte, W.Va.-based Greenbrier Valley Medical Center went live with a new Oracle Health EHR.
- In November, Denison, Iowa-based Crawford County Memorial Hospital selected Oracle Health CommunityWorks.
- In November, Borger, Texas-based Golden Plains Community Hospital selected Oracle Health CommunityWorks.
- In November, Murray, Ky.-based Murray-Calloway County Hospital selected Oracle Health CommunityWorks.
- In November, Nashville (Tenn.) General Hospital selected Oracle Health CommunityWorks.
- In November, Rushville, Ill.-based Sarah D. Culbertson Memorial Hospital and Culbertson Clinics selected Oracle Health CommunityWorks.
- In October, Mobile, Ala.-based Ascension Providence Hospital will remain on Cerner after the hospital was sold to USA Health.
- In September, John Day, Ore.-based Blue Mountain Hospital went live with Cerner CommunityWorks.
- In August, El Centro (Calif.) Regional Medical Center used $3.5 million in state loans to install a Cerner EHR.
- In July, King of Prussia, Pa.-based UHS selected Oracle Cerner for its more than 200 behavioral health sites.
- In July, Vandalia Health, based in Charleston, W.Va., extended its contract with Oracle Cerner by 10 years.
- In June, Dimmit Regional Hospital, a 25-bed critical access hospital located in Carrizo Springs, Texas, selected Oracle Health to add efficiencies by consolidating to a single integrated record across its health system.
- In June, Woodlands (Texas) Specialty Hospital opted for Oracle Health as its EHR vendor.
- In June, Chester, Calif.-based Seneca Healthcare District selected CommunityWorks.
- In June, Weirton (W.Va.) Medical Center spent $65 million to install Cerner.
- In April, Columbia, Mo.-based MU Healthcare tapped Oracle to help clinicians reduce administrative tasks.
- In March, Gatesville, Texas-based Coryell Health went live with the first phase of its Oracle Cerner EHR.
- In February, Oracle Cerner and other health IT vendors rolled out a new EHR system at 11 military facilities.
- In February, the software giant continued its Middle East expansion, as Dubai-based King’s College London selected Oracle Cerner to power its EHR system.
- In February, Oracle Cerner signed a 10-year deal with the Nova Scotia Health Authority to implement its EHR system for its 1 million Canadian patients.