Multi-state acute and post-acute hospital network operating 79 campuses
ScionHealth operates a distributed health system across 25 states with 79 hospital locations split between long-term acute care and community hospitals. The tech stack is traditional healthcare—Epic, Cerner, Athena for clinical workflows and SAP for operations—with active SAP system upgrades and data archiving projects underway. Hiring is almost entirely clinical (175 of 198 open roles), reflecting the operational constraint driving strategy: adequate staffing coverage and reducing wait times rank as top pain points, suggesting the network is scaling service lines and performance improvement initiatives against capacity limits rather than chasing new technology adoption.
Notable leadership hires: Hospitalist Medical Director, Business Development Director, Chief Nursing Officer, Director Revenue Cycle, Chief Clinical Officer
ScionHealth is a privately held acute and post-acute care network headquartered in Louisville operating 61 long-term acute care hospitals and 18 community hospitals across 25 states. The organization serves patient populations in communities through hospital campuses and associated health systems. Core operations run on established healthcare platforms (Epic for clinical records, Cerner integration, Athena for ambulatory management) paired with SAP for financial and supply chain operations. The company is actively growing service lines (including pulmonary and orthospine expansion), executing compliance and regulatory requirements, and improving care delivery throughput across its distributed footprint.
ScionHealth operates 79 hospital campuses across 25 states: 61 long-term acute care hospitals and 18 community hospitals with associated health systems.
Clinical systems include Epic, Cerner, and Athena. Operations run on SAP (including SAP Basis and SAPGUI). Administrative tools are Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook). Workforce management uses Kronos. Imaging relies on PACS.
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