Magnolia Regional Health Center operates a 200-bed acute care facility jointly owned by the City of Corinth and Alcorn County, serving a seven-county region with 40 medical services. The tech stack is heavily virtualized (Citrix, VMware, Nutanix) with traditional healthcare infrastructure (Meditech, Active Directory, Imprivata), typical of regional hospital networks. Hiring has decelerated, with the vast majority of open roles in clinical healthcare roles rather than IT—reflecting operational scaling rather than technical transformation.
MRHC is a fully Joint Commission-accredited acute care hospital established in 1965 and now the largest employer in Alcorn County, Mississippi. The organization operates with over 1,500 employees across 40 medical service lines and serves patients across seven counties. As a government agency jointly owned by local and county entities, MRHC operates the standard virtualization and clinical systems typical of mid-sized regional hospital networks. Current operational focus centers on departmental process improvement and stabilizing IT desktop support delivery.
MRHC operates 200 acute care beds and serves a seven-county region from its main campus in Corinth, Mississippi. The hospital offers 40 distinct medical services.
MRHC's infrastructure includes Meditech for clinical operations, Citrix for virtualization, VMware and Nutanix for compute, Imprivata for access control, and Windows/Active Directory for identity management.
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