Integrated healthcare network across NYC metro with primary care, urgent care, and home services
Essen Health Care operates a multi-service healthcare delivery network across six NYC boroughs and surrounding counties, running on Epic Systems and eClinicalWorks for clinical workflows alongside AWS, Databricks, and Salesforce for operations. The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward clinical staff (329 healthcare roles) with a small engineering footprint (7 roles), reflecting a provider-centric model focused on clinical expansion and care coordination rather than platform or software development.
Notable leadership hires: GYN Medical Director, Director of Operations, Clinical Director, SDOH Lead, Associate Director
Essen Health Care is a privately held healthcare network founded in 1999 and headquartered in the Bronx. The organization operates across Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island, and Westchester County, serving over 400 providers through primary care, urgent care, house calls, care management, nursing homes, and adult home divisions. Current initiatives include remote patient monitoring, chronic care management programs, and clinical service expansion. The organization explicitly targets medically underserved populations and focuses on reducing barriers to care access across its service areas.
Epic Systems and eClinicalWorks for EHR; PACS for imaging; Kronos and ADP for workforce management; Salesforce for CRM and operations.
Remote patient monitoring, chronic care management, house calls expansion, and clinical service expansion. Focus areas include CMS compliance, reducing avoidable utilization, and improving care access for underserved populations.
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