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TruBridge Thrive EHR Customer Base

37
States
169
Total Hospitals
6,383
Licensed Beds
2%
Teaching Hospitals

Hospital Market Share

3.1%

of US Hospitals

Bed Market Share

0.7%

of US Hospital Beds

Product Adoption by State (% of Hospitals Using Product)

Hospital Ownership Types

Hospital Types

Teaching Status

Health System Size Analysis

Customer Organizations

Crenshaw Community Hospital

65 Beds
Acute Care Hospitals
LUVERNE, AL
Independent
Current EHR: TruBridge Thrive EHR
Version: TruBridge Thrive EHR
Crenshaw Community Hospital has evidence suggesting they use TruBridge as their EHR vendor, as indicated by job postings mentioning TruBridge and CPSI, although it is not explicitly listed as a user of Thrive EHR.

Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Crenshaw Community Hospital’s EHR system:

  • Patient Portal: Crenshaw Community Hospital uses “MyCareCorner” for its patient portal [7]. This doesn’t directly confirm or deny the use of TruBridge Thrive EHR but indicates they have an electronic system for patient access to records.
  • CPSI/TruBridge Mention in Job Posting: A travel nurse job posting from TRS Healthcare mentions “Charting System: Evident/CPSI” for Crenshaw Community Hospital [11]. This suggests that the hospital previously used Evident, which was associated with CPSI (now TruBridge).
  • TruBridge Listed in Connection with Hospital: A travel CT technologist position for Crenshaw Community Hospital lists TruBridge in the job description [10]. This is another confirmation.
  • List of Hospitals using Thrive EHR: An amendment lists hospitals using CPSI Thrive including El Campo Memorial Hospital and Frio Regional Hospital. However, Crenshaw Community Hospital is not explicitly listed as a user of CPSI Thrive in this document [17].
  • TruBridge partnership with Lady of the Sea General Hospital TruBridge made public on January 30, 2025 that Lady of the Sea General Hospital is partnering with them. This hospital selected TruBridge as their electronic health record (EHR) and revenue cycle management (RCM) provider [37].

Summary of Evidence:

  • The strongest evidence suggests that Crenshaw Community Hospital does use TruBridge as their EHR vendor or has used CPSI/Evident in the past. The job postings listing TruBridge and CPSI is an indicator [10, 11].
  • The hospital utilizes “MyCareCorner” for its patient portal [7].
  • CPSI was rebranded as TruBridge [4].

Greene County General Hospital

20 Beds
Acute Care Hospitals
EUTAW, AL
Independent
Current EHR: TruBridge Thrive EHR
Version: TruBridge Thrive EHR

Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Greene County General Hospital’s EHR system:

  • Confirmation of CPSI/TruBridge EHR: A news article from 2012 confirms that Greene County General Hospital installed the CPSI Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system in 1999. CPSI is now known as TruBridge, and their hospital EHR product is now called Thrive. (Source: [1])
  • Athena EHR: An entry in the NARHC Forum from 2019 mentions that Greene County General Hospital uses CPSI and Athena. The person posting indicated that all parties have access to both EHRs, which they found helpful. (Source: [3])
  • T System: Greene County General Hospital utilizes The T System for clinical documentation software (Source: [2])

It appears Greene County General Hospital uses both CPSI (now TruBridge Thrive) and Athena.

Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Greene County General Hospital’s EHR system:

  • CPSI EMR System (Early 2000s - at least 2019): A news article from August 2, 2012, states that Greene County General Hospital installed the CPSI Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system in 1999 and was the first hospital in Indiana to connect to the Indiana Network for Patient Care (INPC) using this system. Result [3] Mentions Greene County General Hospital’s participation in a school-based telehealth program in 2019, and their CAH used CPSI. A forum post from 2019 indicates Greene County General Hospital was using CPSI and Athena.
  • Patient Portal: Greene County General Hospital’s website has a “Patient Portal” (Result [14]). The portal provides access to office notes, prescriptions, communication with providers, lab and x-ray results, and appointment scheduling. Access is provided to provider notes from hospital stays. The portal can be accessed by providing your email at registration or by calling 812-847-2281 for access email.
  • “My Medical Locker” Patient Portal (Greene County Health Clinics): Greene County Health Clinics (separate from Greene County General Hospital) uses “My Medical Locker” for its patient portal.

Evidence Regarding TruBridge Thrive EHR:

  • While the searches directly for “Greene County General Hospital Thrive EHR” didn’t yield definitive confirmation, the search results provide strong evidence.
  • Result [3] states that Greene County General Hospital installed CPSI in 1999
  • Result [6] states that CPSI is now TruBridge. Result [6] also states that Triyam has worked with CPSI and TruBridge, including modules like Centriq and Thrive.
  • Result [8] directly states “CPSI (now TruBridge) provides a full suite of electronic health records (EHR) software solutions designed for rural and community hospitals and acute care centers of all sizes.”
  • Result [12] clearly mentions “Streamline operations with TruBridge EHR software. Our electronic health record (EHR) solution ensures seamless data integration from registration to discharge, providing healthcare providers with instant access to patient information. TruBridge EMR software lets you spend more time with patients and less on record management.”
  • Result [18] directly states that “Racheall Lengacher, BS, RRT, CRHCP| Director of Rural Health Clinics GREENE COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL” uses Athena and CPSI.
  • Result [19] states “Greene County General Hospital. Linton, IN 47441” is using Thriveworks EHR but the context is for Clinical Social Worker Jobs, so it is unclear if this is hospital wide EHR or just for Thriveworks.
  • Result [22] states that in the fall of 2019, Greene County General Hospital began implementing telehealth in their schools. They started with Agnes software, but recently switched to Tyto hardware and software.

Conclusion:

Based on the search results, Greene County General Hospital used CPSI (now TruBridge) as their EHR system from 1999 - at least 2019. They were also in the process of implementing telehealth in their schools in 2019. This telehealth program used Agnes software, but recently switched to Tyto hardware and software.

Lake Martin Community Hospital

46 Beds
Acute Care Hospitals
DADEVILLE, AL
Part of Ivy Creek Healthcare
Current EHR: TruBridge Thrive EHR
Version: TruBridge Thrive EHR
Two articles from 2017 support that Lake Martin Community Hospital uses Evident EHR, which is now known as TruBridge Thrive EHR. There is evidence from multiple sources indicating that Lake Martin Community Hospital utilizes TruBridge Thrive EHR, also referred to as Evident EHR, as part of their electronic health record system.

Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Lake Martin Community Hospital’s EHR system:

  • Ivy Clinicians ([2]) indicates that Lake Martin Community Hospital uses Evident EHR. This information is sourced from Ivy in 2025.
  • A press release from October 17, 2017 ([7]) notes that Evident LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CPSI (now TruBridge) and offers the Thrive EHR solution. It mentions two hospitals selecting Evident EHR.
  • Another article from October 19, 2017 ([10]) mentions that two community hospitals returned to CPSI (now TruBridge) for Evident’s Thrive EHR solution.

Therefore, the evidence suggests that Lake Martin Community Hospital utilizes Evident EHR, which is now TruBridge Thrive EHR.

Based on the search results, here’s the evidence I’ve found regarding Lake Martin Community Hospital’s EHR:

  • Ivy Clinicians Job Board: Mentions that Lake Martin Community Hospital uses Evident EHR. (Source: [7], [18])
  • MedConnect Health: Lists Lake Martin Community Hospital as one of their hospital partners for EHR interfaces. (Source: [4])
  • Radiology Department at Lake Martin Community Hospital: Mentions that they “may make your health information available for you to access through a secure online patient portal.” This implies the use of an EHR. (Source: [20])
  • Various Job Postings: Indicate “Medisys” and “EHR” are used (Source: [27], [29]). This suggests that they use Medisys and another EHR.
  • American Hospital Directory: Lists the hospital’s website as ivycreekhealth.com/locations/l… (Source: [15])
  • Login - Patient Portal: Mentions “Patient Portal (Powered by MedConnect)”. (Source: [23])

Analysis:

While multiple sources mention Lake Martin Community Hospital using an EHR, only the Ivy Clinicians job board specifies the name Evident. TruBridge’s Thrive EHR was formerly CPSI Evident EHR (Source: [2]). Other sources hint at the existence of an EHR through mentions of a patient portal. The reference to MedConnect as a “powered by” for the patient portal (Source: [23]) and as a partner for EHR interfaces (Source [4]) indicates a connection, but not necessarily that MedConnect is the EHR.

Conclusion:

Based on the search results, it’s likely that Lake Martin Community Hospital uses TruBridge Thrive EHR, also known as Evident EHR.

Clay County Hospital

53 Beds
Acute Care Hospitals
ASHLAND, AL
Independent
Current EHR: TruBridge Thrive EHR
Version: TruBridge Thrive EHR
There are job postings and articles that indicate Clay County Hospital in Ashland, AL, has utilized CPSI, the former name of TruBridge Thrive EHR.

Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Clay County Hospital in Ashland, AL, and its EHR system:

  • CPSI/Thrive (TruBridge): There is some indication that Clay County Hospital has used CPSI, which is the former name of TruBridge Thrive EHR. Specifically, job postings and articles reference that the EMR is CPSI for Clay County Hospital.
    • A job posting from 2024 mentions, “EMR is CPSI Clay County Hospital is an acute care hospital.”
    • An older article describes Clay County Hospital as having “EMR is CPSI.”
  • veEDIS: In January 2015, Clay County Hospital implemented veEDIS Clinical Systems’ Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) for documenting patient care in the emergency department.
  • EPIC: A 2020 announcement mentions “New EPIC Electronic Health Record | Clay County Hospital and Medical Clinics.” However, it is unclear whether this refers to a full hospital-wide implementation or a specific area.

It appears Clay County Hospital has used multiple EHR systems over time, including CPSI (now TruBridge Thrive), veEDIS for the emergency department, and potentially EPIC at some point. It seems CPSI (now TruBridge) may have been implemented in some capacity at Clay County Hospital.