Regional health authority operating four hospital networks across central Norway
Central Norway Regional Health Authority is a government-run healthcare network serving central Norway through four health trusts and a hospital pharmacy system. The organization runs on Epic Systems for clinical workflows alongside PACS imaging (Sectra), SNOMED CT and ICD-10 coding standards, and network infrastructure from Cisco, Palo Alto, and F5. Hiring is heavily skewed toward clinical roles (282 of 308 open positions), with concurrent projects spanning digital kitchen services, outpatient care redesign, and coding system implementation—signals of operational modernization against persistent staffing shortages and summer 2026 capacity gaps.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Physician, Department Head, Chief Pathologist, Chief Physician Pediatric Nephrology
Central Norway Regional Health Authority was established in 2001 following healthcare reform in Norway and operates as a regional health trust headquartered in Stjørdal. The organization spans four health trusts: Helse Møre og Romsdal (with hospitals in Ålesund, Volda, Molde, and Kristiansund), Helse Nord-Trøndelag (Namsos and Levanger), St. Olavs Hospital (the regional university hospital in Trondheim plus facilities in Orkdal and Røros), and a dedicated hospital pharmacy network with branches across the region. The organization employs over 10,000 staff and delivers inpatient, outpatient, and specialized care services across central Norway. A dedicated IT division (Helse Midt-Norge IT) manages technology infrastructure and digital systems.
Epic Systems for clinical workflows, Sectra PACS for medical imaging, SNOMED CT and ICD-10 coding standards, and network infrastructure from Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, and F5.
Stjørdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. The organization also operates hospitals in Trondheim, Ålesund, Molde, Kristiansund, Namsos, Levanger, Orkdal, and Røros.
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