Regional health system operating 7 hospitals across the Carolinas
McLeod Health operates a 15,000-person nonprofit health network spanning seven hospitals and outpatient facilities across North and South Carolina. The tech footprint reflects a traditional healthcare IT profile—Epic Systems for clinical records, Oracle for enterprise resource planning, Tableau and Power BI for analytics—with no active migrations or emerging tech adoption. Current hiring is almost entirely clinical (773 healthcare roles) with minimal engineering or IT infrastructure expansion, suggesting the system is focused on operational execution rather than digital transformation.
Notable leadership hires: Director Physician Practices, Health Education Director, Director of Nursing, Compensation Director
McLeod Health is a locally owned, nonprofit health system founded in 1906, operating seven hospitals in Florence, Darlington, Dillon, Manning, Cheraw, Loris, and Little River, plus physician practices and a freestanding emergency department in the Myrtle Beach area. The network serves over one million people across the Midlands and coastal regions of North and South Carolina, supported by approximately 850 physicians, 2,700 registered nurses, and 15,000 team members. Operations span clinical care, physician practice management, outpatient services, and emergency care. The organization prioritizes physician-led, evidence-based clinical improvement and quality assurance across the system.
Epic Systems for electronic health records, Oracle ERP and Oracle Fusion Cloud for enterprise operations, Tableau and Power BI for analytics, Cisco networking, VMware virtualization, Windows and Linux infrastructure.
Approximately 15,000 team members, including 850 physicians and 2,700 registered nurses across its hospital network and physician practices.
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