Regional health system with three acute-care hospitals and specialized rehabilitation centers
Adventist HealthCare operates a 5,000+ person health system anchored on Cerner EHR and a traditional hospital tech stack (PACS, Workday, UKG) — all hallmarks of a mature, established healthcare delivery network. The hiring velocity is steady across clinical roles, but the pain-point cluster reveals acute operational constraints: readmission reduction, length-of-stay management, supply waste, and denials processing. Active projects center on evidence-based care standards and workflow optimization rather than technology modernization.
Notable leadership hires: Head Start Teacher, Director of Nursing, Director of Finance
Adventist HealthCare is a faith-based, nonprofit health system based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, operating since 1907. The organization runs three acute-care hospitals (Shady Grove Medical Center, White Oak Medical Center, Fort Washington Medical Center), two physical rehabilitation hospitals, outpatient and imaging centers, home care services, and physician networks across the Washington, D.C. area. The system is nationally recognized for cardiac, OB, cancer, stroke, orthopedic, rehabilitation, and mental health services, and holds the largest provider of charity care and community benefit in Montgomery County. Operations span over 6,000 employees across clinical, finance, radiology, pharmacy, and administrative functions.
Adventist HealthCare uses Cerner as its primary EHR system, supported by PACS for imaging and IDX for legacy integration. Current projects include EHR workflow improvement initiatives.
Adventist HealthCare is headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and operates hospitals and care centers across the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
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