Regional health system operating two hospitals and primary care network across Solano County
NorthBay Health is a nonprofit health system in Northern California operating two acute-care hospitals (132 beds in Fairfield, 50 beds in Vacaville) plus a 100-provider medical group and specialty centers. The tech stack reflects a healthcare organization mid-transition: Cerner is being replaced by Epic Systems, while security tooling (XDR, SIEM, Nessus, MITRE ATT&CK) suggests heightened focus on compliance and incident response. Hiring is accelerating across 243 open roles, with healthcare positions dominating; notable gaps in security and engineering staffing relative to the organization's size point to constrained IT maturity.
Notable leadership hires: Specialty Care Director, Program Director
NorthBay Health serves Solano County (population ~450k) as a locally rooted, Mayo Clinic Care Network affiliate. The health system operates NorthBay Medical Center (Solano's only open-heart surgical facility, Level II Trauma Center, STEMI Receiving Center, Stroke Center) and NorthBay VacaValley Hospital, supported by a 100-provider primary and specialty medical group. Additional assets include the NorthBay Cancer Center and Active Wellness Center. Founded in 1960, the organization currently employs 1,001–5,000 staff and is actively expanding primary care into the Napa region while strengthening residency programs and infection prevention infrastructure.
NorthBay Health is replacing Cerner with Epic Systems. Both systems are currently in the tech stack as the migration progresses.
Fairfield, California. The nonprofit operates two hospitals in Solano County: NorthBay Medical Center (Fairfield) and NorthBay VacaValley Hospital (Vacaville).
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