Commure Launches Commure Pro, Integrated Clinical Intelligence Platform for Health Systems
The platform combines Commure’s existing AI-driven clinical and financial tools into a single, unified experience designed for complex, enterprise-level healthcare environments.
Commure has announced the launch of Commure Pro, a fully integrated clinical intelligence platform aimed at helping health systems improve physician efficiency while optimizing revenue cycle operations.
The platform combines Commure’s existing AI-driven clinical and financial tools into a single, unified experience designed for complex, enterprise-level healthcare environments.
Commure Pro combines capabilities such as Ambient AI, Autonomous Coding, Charge Capture and Reconciliation, and Clinical Decision Intelligence within a unified architecture. The platform integrates with existing electronic health record (EHR) systems to deliver patient data and AI-supported insights directly at the point of care. According to the company, the goal is to reduce workflow fragmentation and connect clinical activity more directly to revenue cycle processes, including charge capture, coding, and revenue integrity.
The platform is positioned as an all-in-one offering for health systems operating across multiple EHRs and data sources. While Commure’s solutions can be deployed individually, Commure Pro consolidates them into a single clinical and operational layer spanning both care delivery and billing workflows.
“We’ve built category-leading AI products across clinical documentation and revenue cycle,” said Dan Warner, president of Commure. “Commure Pro brings them together into a unified experience that bridges the complex and fragmented technology footprint of enterprise health systems.”
Commure Pro builds on the foundation of PatientKeeper, a clinical access and charge capture platform used by health systems for more than two decades. PatientKeeper has supported over 30 million patient encounters annually, and its interoperability capabilities now underpin Commure Pro’s unified data architecture. The company said this architecture normalizes data across EHRs and enables consistent AI-driven workflows across clinical and financial operations.
Commure cited early results from health systems using components of the platform. Medical City Dallas, part of HCA Healthcare, reported an 18% reduction in history and physical documentation time using Ambient AI. Ob Hospitalist Group reduced charge entry time by 83% at initial sites, with autonomous coding generating the majority of CPT and ICD-10 codes. A large New York City-based health system reported a 20% increase in average monthly charges and a reduction in late filing denials after implementing charge note reconciliation tools.
Commure Pro is available across mobile and web platforms and is designed to operate in mixed-EHR environments, including Epic, Oracle Health, and MEDITECH. The company said the platform is intended for enterprise health systems seeking a unified approach to clinical documentation, decision support, and revenue cycle management.
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