Community-owned health system serving 1M+ patients across Washington
EvergreenHealth operates two hospitals and dozens of outpatient practices across north King and south Snohomish counties as a public hospital district. The organization runs dual EMR systems (Epic and Cerner) while actively scaling clinical workflows and revenue-cycle operations — a typical pattern for regional health systems managing complex legacy migrations. Hiring velocity is accelerating across nursing and clinical roles, with active focus on EMR optimization and denial resolution, pointing to operational maturity challenges rather than growth into new service lines.
Notable leadership hires: Pharmacy Director
EvergreenHealth is a nonprofit, public hospital district established in 1972, operating two acute-care hospitals in Kirkland and Monroe, Washington, plus dozens of regional practices. The system serves more than 1 million patients in its service area and employs over 1,100 physicians across 80+ primary and specialty services. As a community-owned institution, the organization is funded partly by local tax support and reinvests revenue into uncompensated care, community health outreach, and programs like a 24/7 nurse consultation line. Current operational priorities include nursing recruitment, clinical documentation optimization, and EMR workflow improvements.
EvergreenHealth offers 80+ primary and specialty services including emergency trauma care (Level III), maternity, women's health, cardiology, oncology, neuroscience, orthopedics, and surgical services across two hospitals and dozens of regional practices.
EvergreenHealth uses both Epic and Cerner systems. The tech stack includes EpicCare Ambulatory, and current projects focus on optimizing Epic workflows and clinical documentation processes.
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