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Oracle Health (NYSE: ORCL) will supply Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) with Oracle Health Foundation electronic health record (EHR), Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, and Oracle Health Seamless Exchange, announced Jan 12, 2026.

The 25-bed critical access hospital and its nine clinics will replace disparate legacy systems to standardize records, automate clinical documentation with a voice-driven AI agent, reduce duplicate records via data cleansing/deduplication, and improve care coordination with regional exchanges and registries.

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On the day this news was published, ORCL gained 3.10%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.

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Key Figures

Hospital size: 25 beds Clinic network: 9 clinics
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Hospital size 25 beds Community Memorial Hospital facility size
Clinic network 9 clinics Number of CMH primary and specialty care clinics

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Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Dec 18 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 18 Payments enhancement Positive +0.9% Expanded Oracle Payments features and geographic/device coverage.
Dec 17 Gov’t cloud contract Positive -5.4% City of Manhattan, Kansas chose Oracle Permitting and Licensing.
Dec 16 Oracle Health win Positive +2.0% Mt. San Rafael Hospital selected Oracle Health EHR and AI tools.
Dec 15 Cloud apps adoption Positive -2.7% Healthcare organizations moved key apps to Oracle Fusion Cloud.
Dec 11 Cloud launch Positive -10.8% Oracle Database@Google Cloud became available in Canada.
Pattern Detected

Recent positive product and customer announcements have produced mixed reactions, with more instances of negative than positive next-day price moves.

Recent Company History

Over the last month, Oracle has issued several product and customer adoption announcements, including payments enhancements, a city permitting win, a rural hospital selecting Oracle Health, and healthcare organizations adopting Oracle Fusion Cloud. There was also a launch of Oracle Database@Google Cloud in Canada. Despite generally positive operational news, price reactions have been inconsistent, with 3 negative and 2 positive one-day moves. Today’s Oracle Health win with Community Memorial Hospital fits this pattern of incremental adoption news within healthcare and public sector verticals.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights continued adoption of Oracle Health Foundation EHR and Clinical AI Agen...
Analysis

This announcement highlights continued adoption of Oracle Health Foundation EHR and Clinical AI Agent by a 25‑bed critical access hospital with 9 clinics, reinforcing Oracle’s strategy in rural healthcare. Recent news flow has similarly emphasized cloud, AI, and healthcare deployments with mixed short-term price reactions. Investors may focus on how such wins accumulate across the customer base, the contribution of healthcare deals to overall cloud growth, and any shifts in insider activity or board composition reported in recent filings.

Key Terms

electronic health record (ehr), critical access hospital, clinical documentation, immunization registries
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electronic health record (ehr) medical
"In conjunction with Oracle Health Foundation electronic health record (EHR), CMH will use"
A digital system that stores a patient’s medical history, test results, medications and treatment notes in one place so healthcare providers can view and update records electronically. For investors, EHRs matter because they drive how healthcare is delivered, influence costs, create recurring revenue for software providers, and carry regulatory and cybersecurity risks; think of an EHR as the digital filing cabinet or smartphone app that organizes a clinic’s entire patient chart.
critical access hospital medical
"CMH, a 25-bed critical access hospital with a network of nine primary"
A critical access hospital is a small, rural hospital designated by regulators to provide emergency care, short-term inpatient stays and basic outpatient services to communities that are far from larger medical centers. It matters to investors because these hospitals qualify for special Medicare payment rules that help cover costs, making their revenue and acquisition prospects very different from larger hospitals—think of them as the local fire station for medical care that keeps a community functioning.
clinical documentation medical
"an AI-powered, voice-driven solution, to help automate clinical documentation and enable"
Clinical documentation is the detailed record of how medical care and clinical trials were conducted, including patient observations, test results, procedures, and consent forms. Like a complete recipe and set of receipts for a complex project, it shows what was done and why, and matters to investors because clear, accurate records determine whether regulators accept trial results, affect approval timelines, legal risk, and the credibility of a company’s safety and efficacy claims.
immunization registries medical
"national and local exchanges and immunization registries, and easily bring the data"
Immunization registries are centralized digital systems that record who has received which vaccines, when, and where, acting like a shared address book for public health providers. Investors care because these registries track vaccine uptake, reveal unmet demand, and influence procurement and reimbursement patterns—information that helps forecast sales, production needs, and regulatory or public‑sector contract opportunities in the vaccine and healthcare markets.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Will use Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent to help doctors spend more time with patients

Plans to replace disparate legacy systems with Oracle Health Foundation EHR to drive efficiency, improve care coordination

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) will replace its legacy health record systems with Oracle Health solutions to support innovation, optimize growth, and increase operational efficiency. In conjunction with Oracle Health Foundation electronic health record (EHR), CMH will use Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, an AI-powered, voice-driven solution, to help automate clinical documentation and enable physicians to focus more time on patient care. In addition, the rural health provider will use Oracle Health Seamless Exchange to provide clinicians with access to comprehensive patient records and coordinate care with surrounding hospitals.

"Choosing Oracle Health is a pivotal step in our journey to modernize and unify our clinical systems," said Jeffery Coakley, president and CEO, CMH. "With Oracle Health's integrated EHR and innovative AI-driven solutions, we look forward to automating our workflows, supporting our providers, and strengthening our ability to serve patients with greater efficiency, coordination, and care."

CMH, a 25-bed critical access hospital with a network of nine primary and specialty care clinics, provides care for patients in a growing Central New York region. It previously relied on disconnected, over-customized legacy systems, which resulted in complex workflows, duplicate patient records, and inefficiencies that detracted from patient care and placed an administrative burden on its clinicians and staff. Standardizing on Oracle Health Foundation EHR will help CMH reduce documentation time, improve provider satisfaction, and support enhanced care for patients.

With Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent integrated into Oracle Health Foundation EHR, CMH physicians will no longer have to spend time sifting through drop-down menus and typing on their laptops to document patient visits. Instead, Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent can automatically draft structured notes from patient-physician interactions, so physicians only have to review and approve the notes. This helps alleviate administrative work that contributes to burnout and helps physicians focus on the patient during a visit.

With Oracle Health Seamless Exchange, CMH can securely aggregate data from third parties, such as national and local exchanges and immunization registries, and easily bring the data into the clinician workflows once it's cleansed and deduplicated. This creates a comprehensive patient record so clinicians can spend less time gathering information and make more informed care decisions.

"Oracle Health is committed to empowering rural and critical access hospitals with technology that is both innovative and practical for their unique needs," said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. "By delivering integrated, AI-powered solutions, we're enabling smaller hospitals to overcome resource challenges, connect care teams across their networks, and better serve their communities with high-quality, coordinated care."

Learn more about Oracle Health's support for rural healthcare here.

About Community Memorial Hospital
Community Memorial offers primary care in six locations (Hamilton, Cazenovia, Morrisville, Munnsville, Sherrill and Waterville) and warmly welcomes patients for all services. Specialty care spans cardiology, orthopedics and women's health, along with outpatient ancillary services such as medical imaging, laboratory and rehabilitation. Urgent care and 24/7 emergency care are available for the community, and the facility is nearing completion of a major capital transformation project, updating and expanding more than half the main facility. Regularly check the 'News and Events' section of the website for the latest updates as services continue to expand.

To learn more about any of the Community Memorial services, visit www.communitymemorial.org.

About Oracle
Oracle offers integrated suites of applications plus secure, autonomous infrastructure in the Oracle Cloud. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com.

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FAQ

What did Community Memorial Hospital announce about adopting Oracle Health on January 12, 2026 (ORCL)?

CMH said it will replace legacy records with Oracle Health Foundation EHR and deploy Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent and Seamless Exchange to standardize records and automate documentation.

How will Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent change physician workflow at CMH (ORCL)?

The AI agent will draft structured notes from patient encounters so physicians review and approve notes rather than type them, aiming to reduce documentation time.

What role does Oracle Health Seamless Exchange play for CMH (ORCL)?

Seamless Exchange will aggregate and cleanse data from national/local exchanges and immunization registries to create a deduplicated, comprehensive patient record for clinicians.

Which CMH facilities are affected by the Oracle Health implementation (ORCL)?

The rollout covers a 25-bed critical access hospital and its network of nine primary and specialty care clinics in Central New York.

What operational benefits does CMH expect from the Oracle Health deployment (ORCL)?

CMH expects reduced documentation time, fewer duplicate patient records, improved care coordination, and decreased administrative burden on clinicians.
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