Regional health system with hospitals, specialty institutes, and primary care network
Baptist Health Care operates a multi-site health system across northwest Florida with three hospitals, four medical parks, and specialty institutes. The tech stack is heavily legacy—Oracle, PACS, Windows, Active Directory—with no active adoptions or replacements visible, suggesting infrastructure modernization is not a near-term priority. Hiring is overwhelmingly clinical (320 of 342 roles), with the remaining budget split across ops, finance, and legal, reflecting a traditional hospital operating model where clinical staffing dominates all other functions.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Nursing, Medical Director, Operations Director
Baptist Health Care is a nonprofit health system based in Pensacola, Florida, founded in 1951. The organization operates three hospitals, four medical parks, and specialty institutes including Andrews Institute for Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, plus Baptist Medical Group for primary and specialty care. Clinical service lines include cancer, bariatrics, emergency and trauma, heart and vascular, orthopaedics, stroke, and women's health. Current operational focus spans sepsis quality improvement, EHR optimization, labor management system implementation, and care coordination pathways.
Primary systems include Oracle for enterprise data, PACS for medical imaging, Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word), Windows, and Active Directory. No technology adoptions or replacements are currently underway.
Baptist Health Care is headquartered in Pensacola, Florida. The organization operates across northwest Florida with three hospitals and four medical parks.
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