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
| Commure | Notable | |
|---|---|---|
| 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
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
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