Academic health system with integrated hospital, community, and research operations
Sinai Health operates as a nonprofit academic health centre across multiple care settings—hospital, community, and home—with 5,000–10,000 employees in Toronto. The tech stack reveals a traditional healthcare IT footprint (Meditech, Cerner, Microsoft, AWS, SAS, Power BI), typical of large hospital systems managing electronic health records and operational analytics. Hiring momentum is minimal (zero roles posted in the last 30 days), with 51 open positions concentrated heavily in clinical care (37 healthcare roles) and only one data-focused hire, suggesting the organization is managing current capacity rather than expanding into new functions.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Executive Officer
Sinai Health is a nonprofit academic health science centre serving Toronto, comprising Mount Sinai Hospital, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, and Circle of Care as a system partner. The organization operates across the full care continuum—acute hospital, ambulatory, community-based, and home care—alongside active clinical research and medical education. Current initiatives span wound and ostomy programs, prenatal genomic testing, mother-baby care, quality improvement efforts, and complex patient transitions. Pain points include staff absences, workforce pressures across the system, capital project delivery, and regulatory compliance.
Sinai Health's primary stack includes Meditech and Cerner for electronic health records, Microsoft Office suite for productivity, AWS X-Ray for infrastructure monitoring, SAS and SQL for analytics, Power BI for reporting, and Crystal for additional data visualization.
Active programs include wound and ostomy care, prenatal whole genome sequencing for genetic screening, mother-baby services, complex patient transitions, and system-wide quality improvement and evidence-based practice initiatives.
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