Regional healthcare network across Wisconsin and Minnesota with Epic-based clinical operations
St. Croix Health operates five facilities across Wisconsin and Minnesota as a nonprofit medical practice serving a regional patient base. The organization runs on Epic Systems for clinical workflows, paired with Microsoft 365 and SQL Server for administrative operations—a standard healthcare IT foundation. Current infrastructure work focuses on network reliability (disaster recovery, downtime reduction, business continuity) while tackling internal operational friction points: Epic adoption barriers, revenue cycle optimization, and claim denial management signal maturity challenges in both technical systems and revenue operations.
St. Croix Health is a nonprofit healthcare network founded in 1919, operating five clinical facilities across the St. Croix Valley in Wisconsin and a location in Minnesota. The organization provides family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, OB/GYN, neurology, orthopedics, sports medicine, rheumatology, and ENT/allergy services. The main campus is in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, approximately one hour northeast of Minneapolis/St. Paul. The organization employs 501–1,000 people and maintains a hiring focus on clinical and healthcare operations roles, with active recruitment across mid-level and junior positions. Current strategic priorities include expanding service capacity, improving billing operations, strengthening disaster recovery processes, and advancing technology platform adoption.
St. Croix Health uses Epic Systems as its primary clinical information system, paired with SQL Server, Microsoft 365, and Exchange for administrative operations. Current initiatives focus on improving user adoption of Epic across clinical staff.
St. Croix Health is headquartered in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. The organization operates additional facilities in Balsam Lake and Frederic, Wisconsin, and Webster, Wisconsin, plus a facility in Lindstrom, Minnesota.
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