Independent community hospital with academic training mission in rural North Carolina
Sampson Regional Medical Center is a 501–1,000-person nonprofit hospital system operating on dual EHR infrastructure (Meditech and Epic/Cerner), a signal of complex legacy migration rather than streamlined consolidation. Hiring remains heavily weighted toward clinical roles (78 of 104 active positions), with only 5 engineering and 5 ops staff, creating a common structural gap: clinical operations scaling faster than IT infrastructure and automation support can keep pace. Pain points around unpaid claims, reimbursement delays, and IT help-desk resolution suggest friction points between revenue cycle, billing systems, and understaffed technology teams.
Notable leadership hires: Program Director, Family Medicine Director
Sampson Regional Medical Center, founded in 1950 and headquartered in Clinton, NC, is one of a small number of independent, community-based hospitals remaining in North Carolina. The facility operates as a Joint Commission–accredited acute-care hospital and academic training center for medical students, interns, and residents. Service lines span emergency and critical care, obstetrics and gynecology, general surgery, orthopedics, urology, women's health, and children's services. Outpatient offerings include primary care, physical therapy, diagnostic imaging, pain management, wound care and hyperbarics, and sleep lab services delivered across hospital facilities and a network of physician practices.
The hospital runs Meditech, Epic Systems, and Cerner—a multi-platform environment. Also uses Redoc for documentation and AWS X-Ray for infrastructure monitoring.
General surgery, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology, urology, emergency care, women's health, primary care, diagnostic imaging, physical therapy, wound care, and sleep lab services.
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