Regional hospital system delivering acute and specialty care across southeast Georgia
East Georgia Regional Medical Center operates a 149-bed acute-care facility with ~1,000 staff and 170+ affiliated physicians across surgical, emergency, cardiac, neonatal, and imaging services. The hiring profile is overwhelmingly clinical (93% healthcare roles) with minimal engineering or security staffing, reflecting a traditional hospital operational model; the one engineering hire and sparse infrastructure investment suggest technology remains a cost center rather than a competitive lever.
East Georgia Regional Medical Center is a physician-owned hospital in Statesboro, Georgia, serving regional communities with acute inpatient care, emergency medicine, and specialty services. The facility includes a 24-hour physician-staffed ED, Level II neonatal center, cardiac catheterization lab, advanced imaging (128-slice CT, MRI, PET, PACS), and outpatient surgery. The organization runs on standard healthcare IT infrastructure (EHR via Athena, PACS for imaging, Microsoft Office, cloud platforms AWS/Azure/GCP), with operational priorities centered on surgical services expansion, patient flow, infection prevention, and cost management.
The hospital operates Athena EHR, PACS for medical imaging, Microsoft Office and Google Workspace for productivity, and multi-cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP) alongside VMware and Hyper-V virtualization. Clinical and operational systems run on Windows and Linux.
The hospital has 149 patient rooms, all private with full bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and telephones. Staffing includes approximately 1,000 employees and over 170 physicians across multiple specialties.
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