Critical access hospital serving rural Vermont since 1932
Copley Hospital is a 501–1000-person nonprofit critical access hospital in north central Vermont, running on a healthcare-focused tech stack anchored in HL7, DICOM, eClinicalWorks, and legacy systems (Rhapsody, Mirth for data integration). Active hiring is concentrated in clinical and operational roles, with minimal engineering or product depth—a hiring shape typical of provider organizations managing system maintenance and compliance rather than building. Current project work centers on outcome tracking, regulatory compliance, program development, and data migration, reflecting the operational complexity of rural healthcare delivery.
Notable leadership hires: Medical Director, Executive Director, Chief Operating Officer, Anesthesia Director
Copley Hospital serves Lamoille County and surrounding north central Vermont as a critical access facility. Founded in 1932, the organization operates a 75-person medical staff and provides inpatient and outpatient care across general surgery, oncology, urology, diagnostic imaging, and rehabilitation services, plus 24-hour emergency services and a birthing center. The hospital is structured as a not-for-profit and consistently ranks in the top 5% nationally for patient satisfaction. Current operational focus spans outcome tracking initiatives, regulatory compliance, quality improvement projects, and supporting rehabilitation and cardiac care programs.
Copley runs eClinicalWorks for EHR, HL7 and DICOM for clinical data standards, Rhapsody and Mirth for health information exchange, and AWS X-Ray for monitoring. Core productivity relies on Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
Morrisville, Vermont. Copley is a critical access hospital serving Lamoille County and north central Vermont, with a medical staff of 75 and 501–1000 employees.
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