Community hospital system with 210 licensed beds across Delaware's Sussex County
Beebe Healthcare operates a regional hospital network anchored by a 210-bed not-for-profit facility in Lewes, DE, founded in 1916. The tech stack is clinically mature (Epic, Cerner, Athena for EHR and patient management) but hiring shows operational strain: 242 active roles with healthcare positions dominating (232 of 238 filled roles), alongside concurrent projects in structural heart expansion, family medicine residency development, and mobile health—all while managing staffing gaps and cost containment. The leadership focus on new fellowship and residency programs signals investment in clinical depth despite tightening hiring velocity.
Notable leadership hires: Program Director, Fellowship Program Director
Beebe Healthcare is a nonprofit community hospital system serving Sussex County and surrounding areas in Delaware. The organization operates three main campuses: the Margaret H. Rollins Health Campus in Lewes (primary acute-care facility), Rehoboth Beach Health Campus (which houses the Tunnell Cancer Center and specialty surgical services), and South Coastal Health Campus (featuring a free-standing emergency department and cancer center). Service lines span cardiac and vascular, oncology, orthopedics, women's health, and surgical services. Beebe also runs primary care and outpatient locations across Georgetown, Long Neck, Milford, Millsboro, and Millville, provides home care throughout Sussex County, and operates the Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing—the only hospital-based nursing school in Delaware.
Epic Systems, Cerner, and Athena (for patient management and billing), alongside Radiology Information System, Pacemaker, and InVision for specialized clinical workflows and imaging.
Lewes, Delaware. The organization operates across Sussex County with campuses in Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, and South Coastal, plus additional locations in Georgetown, Long Neck, Milford, Millsboro, and Millville.
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