West Virginia's largest health system with 25 hospitals and academic medical center
WVU Medicine operates a sprawling nonprofit health system across 25 hospitals and five institutes, anchored by an 880-bed academic medical center in Morgantown. The tech stack—Epic, Workday, PACS, HL7/FHIR—reflects a mature clinical and administrative infrastructure. Active hiring leans heavily clinical (830+ roles in healthcare), yet pain points cluster around denial management, billing compliance, and reimbursement accuracy, suggesting backend revenue-cycle operations are a bottleneck despite the modern EHR foundation.
Notable leadership hires: Medical Director, Division Chief, Medical Director Cardiac Electrophysiology, Child Psychiatry Director, Physician Director
WVU Medicine is West Virginia's largest health system and the state's top employer, with 25 hospitals, 4,600 providers, 35,000 employees, and $7 billion in annual operating revenues. The system includes J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital (880-bed academic medical center) and Golisano Children's Hospital (150-bed specialty pediatric facility), plus five institutes. Clinical specialties span neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery, pediatrics, cancer services, and sports medicine. The organization operates with a nonprofit structure and serves as a teaching hospital for medical residents and fellows across multiple residency programs.
WVU Medicine operates 25 hospitals, five institutes, 3,400+ licensed beds, 4,600 providers, and 35,000 employees with $7 billion in annual operating revenues. It includes the 880-bed J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital (academic medical center) and the 150-bed Golisano Children's Hospital.
WVU Medicine's primary stack includes Epic Systems (EHR), Workday (HR/finance), PACS and DICOM (medical imaging), HL7/FHIR (interoperability standards), Meditech, Oracle, SAP, and Tableau for analytics.
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