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Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Marshall Medical Centers in Boaz, AL, and their potential use of Oracle ERP systems:
Marshall Medical Centers Overview: Marshall Medical Centers consists of two hospitals: Marshall Medical Center North in Guntersville and Marshall Medical Center South in Boaz (opened in 1956) [4, 6, 9]. They are affiliated with the Huntsville Hospital Health System [4, 9, 12].
Huntsville Hospital Health System and Oracle: Huntsville Hospital Health System is expanding its relationship with Oracle Health to enhance patient care, accelerate innovation and increase operational efficiency across its network. They plan to standardize on Oracle Health’s EHR [36].
No Direct Confirmation for Marshall: I didn’t find definitive confirmation that Marshall Medical Centers directly uses Oracle ERP. However, given that they are part of Huntsville Hospital Health System, and HH Health is standardizing on Oracle Health EHR, it is very likely that Marshall will standardize with Oracle EHR in the coming years [36].
Possible ERP Mention: A job posting for “Workday Application Analyst - Finance” at Marshall Medical Center mentions the ERP Manager, pointing to the possibility that Marshall utilizes an ERP system, though it doesn’t confirm which one [15]. It would also appear, based on search results, that the ERP manager works under the direction of the ERP manager [15].
UC Davis Agreement (Past): In 2016, Marshall Medical Center established a technology-sharing agreement with UC Davis Medical Center, involving UC Davis providing portions of its Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems to Marshall. UC Davis’s EHR system was developed by Epic [24]. It is important to note that this is an old article.
In conclusion, while there’s no explicit statement confirming Marshall Medical Centers in Boaz uses Oracle ERP, their affiliation with Huntsville Hospital Health System, which is implementing Oracle Health solutions, makes it a strong possibility.
Based on my searches, here’s what I found regarding Marshall Hospital in Boaz, Alabama, and its potential use of Oracle ERP or related systems:
Huntsville Hospital Health System Connection: Marshall Medical Centers is part of the Huntsville Hospital Health System[2, 6].
Huntsville Hospital Health System Standardizes on Oracle Health (2025): A press release dated March 19, 2025, states that Huntsville Hospital Health System is standardizing on Oracle Health to improve patient care and drive innovation[16]. This suggests a system-wide adoption of Oracle Health solutions within the entire Huntsville Hospital Health System.
Oracle Health CommunityWorks: Several smaller hospitals across the U.S. are mentioned as using Oracle Health CommunityWorks, an integrated EHR system[5].
Oracle Health and Cerner: Oracle acquired Cerner in June 2022 and it became Oracle Health[13].
Given that Marshall Medical Centers is part of Huntsville Hospital Health System, and the health system is standardizing on Oracle Health, it is likely that Marshall Medical Centers in Boaz, AL is either using or in the process of implementing Oracle Health solutions. I am unable to confirm whether Marshall uses “Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications” or “Oracle PeopleSoft” at this time.
Based on my research, here’s what I found regarding UAB St. Vincent’s East and its ERP and EHR systems:
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While UAB Health System uses Oracle for administrative functions, UAB St. Vincent’s East currently uses Cerner EMR and is transitioning to Epic as part of the UAB Health System’s broader implementation plan.
Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Helen Keller Hospital and its ERP and EHR systems:
Huntsville Hospital Health System (HH Health) is standardizing on Oracle Health’s EHR. This includes Helen Keller Hospital. The EHR was successfully launched at Helen Keller Hospital and Red Bay Hospital last year and has been implemented in 41 physician practices and clinics so far.
HH Health is expanding its relationship with Oracle Health. They are deploying Oracle Health Data Intelligence to gain a greater understanding of patient health and optimize financial performance.
In 2022, Huntsville Hospital Health System extended its agreement with Oracle Cerner to include Helen Keller Hospital.
Helen Keller Hospital uses Meditech. The employee portal provides instructions for installing Meditech.
In summary, Helen Keller Hospital is part of Huntsville Hospital Health System, which has been expanding its use of Oracle Health solutions. Recent news indicates the implementation of Oracle Health’s EHR at Helen Keller Hospital. It was also mentioned that Helen Keller Hospital extended its agreement with Oracle Cerner in 2022. Finally, the hospital also uses Meditech.
Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Helen Keller Hospital’s ERP system:
Huntsville Hospital Health System Standardizes on Oracle Health (2025-03-19): Huntsville Hospital Health System, which includes Helen Keller Hospital, is expanding its relationship with Oracle Health. They are standardizing on Oracle Health’s EHR (Electronic Health Record) across all its facilities and deploying Oracle Health Data Intelligence. The EHR was successfully launched at Helen Keller Hospital and Red Bay Hospital last year (2024) and has been implemented in 41 physician practices and clinics so far.
Oracle Cerner picks up 8 new clients in Q3 (2022-11-15): Huntsville Hospital Health System is extending its agreement with Oracle Cerner to include Sheffield, Ala.-based Helen Keller Hospital and Red Bay (Ala.) Hospital.
Therefore, the evidence indicates that Helen Keller Hospital uses Oracle Health (Cerner) as its EHR system. This is part of a broader standardization effort across the Huntsville Hospital Health System.
Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Atrium Health and its use of Oracle ERP:
While the search results confirm that Atrium Health as a whole utilizes Oracle Cloud ERP, there’s no specific mention of Atrium Health Floyd Cherokee Medical Center independently using Oracle. However, as Atrium Health Floyd Cherokee Medical Center is part of Atrium Health, it is likely that it is part of the Oracle ERP system.
Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Atrium Health Floyd Cherokee Medical Center and Oracle:
While the search results confirm that Atrium Health as a whole utilizes Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, there is no specific mention of Atrium Health Floyd Cherokee Medical Center independently using Oracle. However, because Atrium Health Floyd Cherokee Medical Center is part of the Atrium Health system, it is very likely that the Oracle implementation extends to the Cherokee Medical Center.