Catholic health system operating 88 hospitals across 26 states
Trinity Health is a 123,000-person nonprofit health system managing 88 hospitals, 135 continuing-care facilities, and urgent-care networks across 26 states with $21.5B in annual operating revenue. The stack spans clinical systems (Epic, Cerner, Meditech) alongside operational infrastructure (Workday, ServiceNow, Kronos), with active migration away from Epic and early AWS adoption signaling infrastructure modernization. Acute hiring velocity (758 roles posted in 30 days) concentrates in clinical and operations roles, while pain points cluster around staffing volatility, regulatory compliance, and care-delivery efficiency—typical leverage points for health-system vendors.
Notable leadership hires: Medical Director, Chief Medical Informatics Officer, Chief Pharmacy Officer, Chief Nursing Officer, RN Clinical Lead
Trinity Health operates as one of the nation's largest Catholic, nonprofit health systems, serving diverse patient populations across 26 states. The organization encompasses 88 acute hospitals, 135 continuing-care locations, 136 urgent-care sites, and the country's second-largest PACE program. With nearly 27,000 physicians and clinicians on staff, the system delivers $1.4B annually in charity care and community benefit. Operations run on a mix of legacy clinical systems (Epic, Cerner, Meditech) integrated with enterprise platforms (Workday, ServiceNow) for payroll, HR, and workflow management.
Trinity Health operates Epic Systems, Cerner, and Meditech across its 88-hospital system. The organization is actively replacing Epic, suggesting a phased migration to alternative platforms.
Trinity Health is headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, and operates across 26 U.S. states. All hiring is currently concentrated in the United States.
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