Academic health system with 4 hospitals across Chicago area
Loyola Medicine operates a multi-hospital nonprofit health system anchored by Loyola University Medical Center (Maywood) plus three additional hospitals across Cook, Will, and DuPage counties. The organization runs a heavy clinical hiring pipeline (477 of 505 open roles in healthcare) concentrated at junior and mid levels, reflecting sustained demand for nursing, pharmacy, and support staff. Pain points cluster around operational efficiency—turnaround times, patient experience, and revenue cycle (insurance verification, outstanding balances)—paired with growth expansion goals and occupational therapy service expansion.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Medical Physics
Loyola Medicine is a member of Trinity Health and operates four hospitals and multiple outpatient locations across the Chicago metropolitan area. The system includes Loyola University Medical Center (61-acre campus in Maywood), Gottlieb Memorial Hospital (Melrose Park), MacNeal Hospital (Berwyn), and primary and specialty care clinics across three counties. The organization holds Joint Commission accreditation and Magnet designation (since 2009) for nursing and patient care. Specialties include cancer care (Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center), heart and vascular medicine, Level I trauma, burn treatment, bone marrow transplant, organ transplantation, orthopaedics, and neurology. The health system also conducts translational research and operates residency and fellowship training programs.
Epic Systems for EHR, PACS for medical imaging, Kronos for workforce management, Microsoft 365 suite (Teams, SharePoint, Outlook), and Allscripts for clinical workflows.
Maywood, Illinois, 10 miles west of Chicago. The main campus (Loyola University Medical Center) spans 61 acres and serves Cook, Will, and DuPage counties.
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