Fifth-largest US Catholic health system operating 48 hospitals across seven states
Bon Secours Mercy Health operates a sprawling health care network of 48 hospitals, over 1,000 care sites, and 60,000+ employees across seven states and Ireland. The tech footprint reflects a large, clinically-focused organization: Epic and MyChart dominate the stack (EHR and patient-facing), layered with AWS, Snowflake, and Databricks for analytics and infrastructure. Hiring momentum is strong (715 roles posted in the last 30 days), concentrated overwhelmingly in clinical nursing and care delivery—a sign of capacity expansion rather than digital transformation.
Notable leadership hires: Lab Services Director, Laboratory Services Director, Chief Nursing Officer, Program Director, Director of Nursing
Bon Secours Mercy Health is a nonprofit Catholic health care ministry formed in 2018 from the merger of Bon Secours Health System and Mercy Health. The system serves communities across seven states plus Ireland with 48 hospitals, thousands of clinicians, and over 1,000 points of care. Operationally, the organization prioritizes clinical quality, safety, and cost effectiveness. Current initiatives span performance improvement, infection prevention, medication safety, clinical research, and quality standardization across the network. Pain points center on medication error reduction, compliance with 340B drug pricing regulations, denial prevention, and sustaining patient experience scores—typical friction points at scale across a multi-state health system.
The system operates 48 hospitals, over 1,000 care sites, and employs 60,000+ staff across seven US states and Ireland. It is the fifth-largest Catholic health care ministry in the United States.
Epic Systems and MyChart are core platforms (EHR and patient engagement). The stack also includes PACS and Radiology Information System for imaging, AWS EMR and X-Ray for cloud compute, Snowflake and Databricks for data warehousing, and SQL for data management.
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