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Commure vs Notable

Two RCM Automation Platforms vendors, side by side. Facts from public sources; judgments are ours.

At a glance

Derived from public facts · a rough scale, not a ranking

CommureNotable
Pricing model

Enterprise contract (custom) · Custom deals across a broad product suite

Enterprise contract (custom) · Custom enterprise deals, no public prices

Speed to go live

Deep EHR and RCM integration for full suite

First workflow live in weeks, no-code config

Automation model

Software platform · Ambient AI plus RCM automation suite

Autonomous agents · No-code agent platform, 15+ EHRs

Built for

Mid-size groups, Enterprise systems

Mid-size groups, Enterprise systems

Security posture

SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA

HITRUST, HIPAA

Company maturity

9 yrs (est. 2017)

9 yrs (est. 2017)

Financial backing

$1B+ · Late-stage private, $7B valuation (2026)

$119M · Series B

Named customers

4 named

5 named

Published results

No public numbers

No public numbers

Documented integrations

4 listed

EHR-agnostic

Third-party validation

None found

None found

Bottom line

  • Pick Commure if you're an enterprise health system that wants ambient documentation and revenue cycle automation consolidated under one vendor.
  • Pick Notable if you run a health system and want patient-facing workflows like intake, scheduling, and authorizations automated in weeks without building anything internally.

Commure

AI platform for clinical documentation and revenue cycle work

Founded
2017
HQ
San Francisco, CA
Stage
Late-stage private, $7B valuation (2026)
Raised
$1B+

What it does

  • Ambient AI clinical documentation (scribing)
  • Revenue cycle automation across front, middle, and back office
  • Practice management and billing for medical groups
  • Clinician workflow tools (PatientKeeper lineage)
  • Staff duress and safety badges (Strongline)
  • Patient engagement and care management (Memora)

Where it's strong

  • Deep General Catalyst backing and health system relationships give it staying power and large reference customers like HCA.
  • Breadth is unusual: one contract can cover ambient documentation, RCM automation, and practice management.
  • Claims deployment across 130+ health systems and 3,000+ sites, so it has real enterprise scale.

What buyers should weigh

  • The platform is an assembly of acquired products (Athelas, PatientKeeper, Augmedix, Memora), so integration depth varies by module.
  • Fast growth by M&A means product roadmaps and account teams can shift; ask which products are strategic.
  • Its marquee metrics (85%+ touchless RCM work) are vendor-reported and worth validating in a pilot.

Named customers

HCA Healthcare · Tenet Healthcare · Jefferson Health · Providence

Integrations

EpicOracle Health (Cerner)60+ EHRsathenahealth
Full Commure profile →

Notable

AI agents across intake, auth, and revenue workflows

Founded
2017
HQ
San Mateo, CA
Stage
Series B
Raised
$119M

What it does

  • AI agents automate registration, intake, and scheduling workflows
  • Handles referrals, prior authorizations, and care gap outreach
  • HCC chart review for risk adjustment programs
  • Flow Builder lets teams build automations low-code
  • Voice AI agent handles patient calls
  • Agents click into EHR fields and update records directly

Where it's strong

  • Broadest workflow coverage in this group, spanning patient access, revenue cycle, and care operations on one platform, so it can consolidate point vendors.
  • Proven at enterprise scale: 12,000+ sites of care, 1.5M tasks automated daily, and named systems like Intermountain, CommonSpirit, and Inova.
  • Flow Builder and Sidekick let your own ops teams extend automations without waiting on the vendor.

What buyers should weigh

  • A platform sale, not a point solution: expect a bigger implementation, higher price, and deeper IT commitment than single-workflow vendors.
  • Doing many workflows means depth in any one (e.g., prior auth) may trail specialists; benchmark your highest-value workflow head-to-head.
  • Last disclosed raise was the 2021 Series B, so ask directly about capitalization and profitability.

Named customers

Intermountain Health · Inova Health · MUSC Health · CommonSpirit Health · UC San Diego Health

Integrations

EHR-agnostic layer that operates atop existing EHRs via APIs and RPA
Full Notable profile →

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