American Heart of Poland is a public cardiology and vascular surgery hospital system operating across Poland with approximately 300 cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and vascular specialists on staff. The organization runs a SAP-based infrastructure (SAP S/4HANA, PACS, RIS/LIS/HIS) alongside Power BI analytics and AWS services—a traditional healthcare IT footprint typical of larger hospital networks managing complex operational and financial workflows. Active hiring is concentrated in clinical roles (84% of open positions), with a notable leadership gap in engineering (3 open roles) relative to the scale of their system modernization efforts: RIS/LIS/HIS implementation, quality management certification, and EU-funded procurement projects are all active, but staffing remains clinical-first.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Nurse
American Heart of Poland, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Katowice, is a public hospital operator specializing in non-invasive cardiac diagnostics, interventional cardiology, cardiac surgery, and vascular surgery. The network maintains 24-hour emergency departments across all facilities for acute coronary syndromes and acute myocardial infarction, offering percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with reported mortality reduction from 30% to 3% through rapid physician intervention. The organization also operates a cardiac rehabilitation facility (Uzdrowisko Ustroń) and serves approximately 1,001–5,000 employees across hospitals, outpatient clinics, and research and development functions. Operations are funded partly through EU KPO grants and are undergoing facility modernization, system architecture redesign, and ISO-compliant quality management implementation.
SAP S/4HANA for enterprise resource planning, PACS for imaging, RIS/LIS/HIS for clinical operations, Power BI for analytics, and AWS for infrastructure. Clinical systems are primary; engineering resources are limited.
RIS/LIS/HIS system implementation, EU KPO-funded procurement, facility modernization, pharmacotherapy rationalization, early cardiac rehabilitation programs, quality management certification, and medical system architecture redesign.
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