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Oracle Health Millennium Customer Base

50
States
834
Total Hospitals
148,739
Licensed Beds
12%
Teaching Hospitals

Hospital Market Share

15.5%

of US Hospitals

Bed Market Share

15.4%

of US Hospital Beds

Product Adoption by State (% of Hospitals Using Product)

Hospital Counts by Platform

Hospital Ownership Types

Hospital Types

Teaching Status

Health System Size Analysis

Customer Organizations

Mizell Memorial Hospital

99 Beds
Acute Care Hospitals
OPP, AL
Independent
Current EHR: Oracle Health Millennium
Version: Oracle Health Millennium
There is no concrete evidence confirming that Mizell Memorial Hospital has adopted Oracle Health, as the information suggests possible use of Cerner/Oracle Cerner Millennium but does not definitively state that Oracle Health is live at the hospital. There are no news articles or evidence to suggest that Mizell Memorial Hospital has adopted Oracle Health for their EHR.

Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Mizell Memorial Hospital and its electronic health record (EHR) systems:

  • EPOWERdoc: Mizell Memorial Hospital uses EPOWERdoc’s Emergency Health Record (EHR) in its emergency department.
  • Medical Records Department: The Medical Records Department receives all patient records and scans them into an electronic health record.
  • Possible Cerner/Oracle Cerner: A job posting mentions “Cerner, Oracle Cerner - Oracle Cerner-Millennium” in relation to Mizell Memorial Hospital, suggesting they may be using or have used Cerner/Oracle Cerner Millennium.
  • FASTCOMMAND Digital Response System: Mizell Memorial Hospital uses FASTCOMMAND Digital Response System.
  • MEDITECH EHR system: According to a 2022 article, another Maine hospital opts for MEDITECH EHR system.
  • Oracle Access Governance: Oracle Access Governance integrates with Oracle Health EHR (formerly Cerner Millennium) to manage and enforce automated access control across the organization.

It’s important to note the information about potential integration of Oracle Access Governance with Oracle Health EHR, suggesting that hospitals using Oracle Health EHR could leverage Oracle Access Governance for enhanced security and access management.

To get a definite answer, contacting Mizell Memorial Hospital directly would be helpful.

Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Mizell Memorial Hospital and its EMR systems:

  • General EMR Use: Mizell Memorial Hospital utilizes an electronic medical record (EMR) system to manage patient data.
  • EPOWERdoc: Mizell Memorial Hospital’s emergency department (ED) uses EPOWERdoc’s Emergency Health Record (EHR).
  • Cerner Millennium: A job posting for a travel nurse at Mizell Memorial Hospital mentions “Cerner-Millennium”.

While the search results confirm that Mizell Memorial Hospital uses an EMR, the specific type used throughout the hospital is not definitively stated. However, there is an indication that Cerner Millennium is used, at least in some capacity, based on a job posting.

DeKalb Regional Medical Center

134 Beds
Acute Care Hospitals
FORT PAYNE, AL
Part of Huntsville Hospital Health System
Current EHR: Oracle Health Millennium
Version: Oracle Health Millennium
There are no direct confirmations that DeKalb Regional Medical Center currently utilizes Oracle Health, but it is expected to transition to Oracle Health as part of the Huntsville Hospital Health System's standardization efforts.

Based on my search results, here’s what I found regarding DeKalb Regional Medical Center and its potential use of Oracle Health (formerly Cerner):

Key Findings:

  • Huntsville Hospital Health System (HHHS) Standardizing on Oracle Health: A press release dated March 19, 2025, states that Huntsville Hospital Health System (HH Health), which DeKalb Regional Medical Center joined in April 2024, is expanding its partnership with Oracle Health to improve patient care and operational efficiency. (9, 13, 18). The health system will standardize on the Oracle Health Foundation electronic health record (EHR) across all its facilities and implement Oracle Health Data Intelligence (13, 18).
  • Implementation Across HHHS Facilities: The Oracle Health EHR has already been implemented in 41 physician practices and clinics within HHHS, with successful launches at Helen Keller Hospital and Red Bay Hospital in the past year. Implementations at additional hospitals and facilities will continue in the coming years (13, 18). Clinicians at Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children, and Madison Hospital have been using it since 2019 (18).
  • DeKalb Regional Medical Center’s Patient Portal: DeKalb Regional Medical Center does have a patient portal where patients can view their medical records, access their health information, and manage family members’ health records once authorized (3). The search results do not directly state whether this patient portal is integrated with Oracle Health/Cerner.
  • Oracle Health eService: Oracle Health eService is a support portal for Oracle Health clients. It allows users to log in with their organization or with CernerCare (6, 7). This could be a tool used by DeKalb Regional Medical Center employees if they are using Oracle Health solutions.
  • Oracle Access Governance: Oracle Access Governance is a cloud service that helps manage access risks across applications, clouds, machines, and databases (4, 5, 15). The search results do not explicitly mention DeKalb Regional Medical Center’s usage of Oracle Access Governance.

In Summary:

While there is no direct confirmation that DeKalb Regional Medical Center currently utilizes Oracle Health/Cerner, the information strongly suggests that it will be transitioning to Oracle Health as part of the Huntsville Hospital Health System’s standardization efforts. The timeline for full implementation across all facilities is ongoing.

Baptist Medical Center South

432 Beds
Acute Care Hospitals
MONTGOMERY, AL
Part of Baptist Health (Montgomery AL)
Current EHR: Oracle Health Millennium
Version: Oracle Health Millennium
Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery, AL, utilizes Oracle Health (formerly Cerner) technology, with evidence including the implementation of CareAware Capacity Management, the use of Cerner Millennium in training programs, and job postings requiring Cerner experience. Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery, AL, has been utilizing Cerner electronic medical record systems, now under Oracle Health, since at least 2020, including the implementation of CareAware Capacity Management.

Yes, Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery, AL, part of Baptist Health (AL), utilizes Oracle Health (formerly Cerner) technology. Here’s the evidence:

  • CareAware Capacity Management Implementation (January 2020): Baptist Medical Center South implemented CareAware Capacity Management, an Oracle Health technology. This implementation occurred before the Oracle acquisition of Cerner, so it would have been a Cerner product at the time. This system helped them manage patient load, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when the hospital reached overcapacity (172%). A Cerner ITWorks team was on-site and involved in quickly updating clinical processes during the pandemic.
  • Cerner Millennium: Baptist Health uses Cerner Millennium, as indicated by a training course for medical informatics. The course covers navigation, clinical documentation, order entry, and patient record review within Cerner Millennium for acute care providers.
  • Assistant Practice Manager Job Posting: Mentions CERNER Revenue Cycle and PowerChart experience as a plus.
  • Medical Informatics (CERNER) Acute/Inpatient Course: A course description details that it covers the use of Cerner Millennium. It also emphasizes that Cerner is a fully integrated electronic record system.

While there is no direct evidence available in the search results regarding the use of Oracle Access Governance at Baptist Medical Center South, the above points confirm the use of Oracle Health/Cerner’s Millennium and related solutions.

Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Baptist Medical Center South and Oracle Health (Cerner):

  • Cerner Implementation: Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery, Alabama, uses Cerner electronic medical record system for clinical access to patients’ medical records. In 2020, they implemented CareAware Capacity Management, with help from the on-site Cerner ITWorks team (now Oracle Health IT Works).
  • MyChart: Baptist Health offers a patient portal called MyChart, which combines patient medical records into one place. It’s available for several Baptist Health hospitals, but the specific hospitals using MyChart vary.
  • Capacity Management: In January 2020, Baptist Medical Center South implemented CareAware Capacity Management. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this technology helped the hospital manage patient load, convert outpatient areas to inpatient beds, and improve workflow metrics.
  • Cerner ITWorks Team: The Cerner ITWorks team was involved in quickly making updates to clinical processes, including implementing the COVID-19 isolation order.

It appears that Baptist Medical Center South utilizes Cerner (now Oracle Health) for its electronic medical record system, and specifically implemented Cerner’s CareAware Capacity Management in 2020.

East Alabama Medical Center

429 Beds
Acute Care Hospitals
OPELIKA, AL
Part of East Alabama Health
Current EHR: Oracle Health Millennium
Version: Oracle Health Millennium
Several sources confirm that East Alabama Medical Center utilizes Oracle Health's Cerner Millennium EHR system, including articles on its partnership with Crossings Healthcare Solutions and job postings referencing Cerner. East Alabama Medical Center uses Cerner Millennium, which is now under Oracle Health, but there is no specific evidence that they are adopting Oracle Health CommunityWorks.

Yes, East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC) uses Oracle Health’s Cerner Millennium EHR system. Here’s the evidence:

  • Cerner Millennium Implementation: Several sources confirm that East Alabama Medical Center utilizes Cerner Millennium, which is now part of Oracle Health.
    • A 2020 article mentions EAMC partnering with Crossings Healthcare Solutions to enhance its Cerner EHR platform.
    • A separate article indicates that East Alabama Medical Center uses Cerner Millennium and Corepoint Integration Engine Web Services.
    • A job posting for a Medical Assistant at the Sleep Disorders Clinic lists experience charting in an Electronic Medical Record and Completing Cerner Registration and scheduling as preferred experience.
  • My EAH Patient Portal: East Alabama Health offers “My EAH”, a patient portal for accessing medical information.
  • Oracle Access Governance: Oracle announced in December 2024 the release of Oracle Access Governance integration for Oracle Health EHR (formerly Cerner Millennium). This integration allows healthcare organizations to efficiently manage user access to electronic health records (EHRs), orchestrate identities and permissions, streamline provisioning workflows to improve security, and helps address regulatory requirements. It’s designed to manage and enforce automated access control across the organization.

Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC) and its Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems:

  • Cerner Millennium: EAMC uses Cerner Millennium as its EMR platform. Several search results confirm this, including mentions of enhancing the Cerner EHR platform and using Corepoint Integration Engine to add new results to the Cerner Millennium system. A job posting also mentions experience charting in an Electronic Medical Record and completing Cerner Registration and scheduling.
  • Crossings Healthcare Solutions Partnership (2020): In 2020, EAMC partnered with Crossings Healthcare Solutions to enhance its Cerner EHR platform.
  • Corepoint Integration Engine: EAMC uses Corepoint Integration Engine Web Services to manage interfaces between the hospital’s EMR and clinic EMRs.
  • Optum CAC: EAMC implemented Optum CAC to improve its coding workflow system within Cerner Millennium.
  • My EAH Patient Portal: East Alabama Health offers a patient portal called My EAH.
  • Oracle Health Learning: East Alabama Medical Center is listed in the Oracle Health Learning database.
  • CommunityWorks: While EAMC uses Cerner Millennium, there’s no direct evidence in these results that they specifically use Oracle Health CommunityWorks. CommunityWorks is generally tailored for smaller hospitals (under 250 beds), and EAMC is a 340-bed hospital.

In summary, the evidence indicates that East Alabama Medical Center utilizes Cerner Millennium (now Oracle Health Millennium) as its acute electronic medical record.