Critical access hospital and clinic network on Oregon's southern coast
Curry Health Network operates a rural critical access hospital and three primary-care clinics across three Oregon coast communities. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward clinical systems—Epic for records, PACS for imaging, Micros for operations—with infrastructure managed via SolarWinds and PRTG, signaling maturity in hospital IT operations but limited recent tech adoption. Active projects center on tumor board workflows, disaster recovery, and interoperability, while hiring remains skewed toward clinical roles (31 of 33 open positions), with only sparse data and ops headcount.
Curry Health Network is a nonprofit rural health system founded in 1983, based in Gold Beach, Oregon. The organization comprises a critical access hospital and three medical clinics serving the southern Oregon coast communities of Gold Beach, Brookings, and Port Orford. Clinical services span emergency medicine (24/7), primary care, surgery, urology, podiatry, pain management, and rehabilitation therapies. The system operates 201–500 staff across clinical, operational, and support functions, with hiring currently centered on frontline healthcare roles.
Core systems include Epic for electronic health records, PACS for medical imaging, Micros for operations, and SolarWinds/PRTG for network and infrastructure monitoring. Office productivity tools (Word, Excel, Outlook) and Cisco networking infrastructure complete the deployed environment.
Headquarters in Gold Beach, Oregon. The health network operates clinics in Gold Beach, Brookings, and Port Orford on the southern Oregon coast.
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