350-bed community hospital in San Fernando Valley with clinical and operational scale
Valley Presbyterian operates a 350-bed nonprofit hospital serving the San Fernando Valley with a clinical footprint spanning emergency, critical care, cardiac catheterization, labor & delivery, and pediatric services. The tech stack is conventional for healthcare (Meditech EHR, Epic, UKG for workforce), but pain points cluster around patient registration data quality, OR throughput, and HR system integration—suggesting operational friction between clinical intake and backend systems rather than strategic technology modernization.
Notable leadership hires: Clinical Director, Medical Staff Services Director
Valley Presbyterian Hospital is a nonprofit community hospital founded in 1958 with 350 beds and 1,001–5,000 employees. The organization serves the San Fernando Valley with a full range of acute-care services including critical care, emergency medicine, cardiac procedures, labor & delivery, operating rooms, and pediatric care (NICU, PICU). Current operational priorities center on patient throughput, registration accuracy, staffing efficiency, and accreditation compliance. The hospital is actively upgrading HR systems and pursuing quality improvement initiatives across clinical and administrative functions.
Valley Presbyterian uses Meditech and Epic Systems for EHR and clinical workflows. Workforce management runs on UKG (UKG Pro). Administrative operations rely on Microsoft Office, Windows, and Google Workspace.
The hospital is focused on improving patient throughput, OR efficiency, and registration data accuracy. Current initiatives include automating HR manual processes, integrating fragmented HR systems, and rolling out quality improvement training programs.
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