Full-Time
Posted on 10/5/2025
Manages acute and post-acute hospital networks
No salary listed
Tennessee, USA
In Person
ScionHealth runs a network of hospitals that provide both acute and post-acute care. It operates 79 hospital campuses across 25 states, including 61 long-term acute care hospitals and 18 community hospitals, with a focus on patient-centered, quality-driven care. Its services cover the full hospital care path—from immediate treatment to longer-term recovery—using coordinated care teams and technology to support clinicians and improve outcomes. The company differentiates itself by its large, integrated network that combines short-term and long-term care, its community-focused approach, and its emphasis on investing in people and technology to deliver compassionate care. Its goal is to improve health outcomes in communities by offering a seamless continuum of hospital care and expanding access to high-quality services.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Louisville, Kentucky
Founded
2021
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Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
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401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Life Insurance
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Wellness Program
Caregivers from Georgia, Florida, and Texas Selected as recipients of ScionHealth's 2025 Monarch Caring and Community Award. October 02, 2025 Pictured at the October 1 presentation of ScionHealth's 2025 Monarch Caring and Community Awards are (left to right): Mark LaRoche, President, Specialty Hospital Division East, ScionHealth; Rob Jay, CEO, ScionHealth; 2025 Monarch Award recipient Justin Fogt, Director of Cardiac Nursing Services at St. Francis - Emory Healthcare; 2025 Monarch Award recipient Daynay Xuarez Hernandez, Nursing Supervisor at Kindred Hospital South Florida - Coral Gables; 2025 Monarch Award recipient Adam Rodriguez, House Supervisor, Solara Specialty Hospitals McAllen; Russell Pigg, President, Community Hospitals, ScionHealth; and Linn Billingsley, President, Specialty Hospital Division West, ScionHealth. The Monarch Awards, ScionHealth's highest honor bestowed to its exemplary caregivers, were presented during the company's annual Caregivers Summit held in Louisville, Kentucky. LOUISVILLE, KY (October 2, 2025) - At its annual Caregiver Summit on October 1, ScionHealth announced three recipients of its 2025 Monarch Caring and Community Award, the highest distinction awarded to its healthcare professionals. This award celebrates caregivers across ScionHealth's network of 80 community and specialty hospitals who consistently go above and beyond to deliver exceptional care, elevate the patient experience, and support their colleagues and communities. * Justin Fogt, Director of Cardiac Nursing Services at St. Francis - Emory Healthcare (Columbus, Georgia), who leads a large nursing team at the 376-bed community hospital, fostering a culture of personalized, patient-centered care; * Daynay Hernandez, Nursing Supervisor at Kindred Hospital South Florida (Coral Gables, Florida), who sets the standard for clinical excellence and leadership at the 55-bed, long-term acute care hospital; and * Adam Rodriguez, House Supervisor, Solara Specialty Hospital (McAllen, Texas), a former Navy medic who brightens the night shift with his expertise and calm leadership at the 53-bed long-term acute care hospital. "Our 2025 Monarch Award nominees and recipients exemplify what it means to be extraordinary caregivers," said Rob Jay, CEO of ScionHealth. "They deliver expert, compassionate care while inspiring those around them and cultivating a culture of empathy and excellence. We're deeply grateful for their dedication and proud to have them as part of the ScionHealth family." Selected from 80 finalists across ScionHealth's nearly 25,000 employees, the winners were revealed during the summit's closing ceremony. Finalists represented a wide range of roles, from nurses, therapists, and pharmacists to administrative assistants, case managers, and dietitians. The nominations shared examples of nurses whose quick thinking saved patients' lives, as well as examples of incredible gestures of compassion and comfort to families of patients at the end of their lives. It featured wonderful, unexpected acts of "caregiving," from an administrative assistant who helped a team member with no family through his recovery to pharmacists who pick up prescriptions at local pharmacies to ensure patients have the medications they need. Dr. Dean French, ScionHealth's Chief Medical Officer, added: "The Monarch Awards shine a light on the extraordinary caregiving happening every day in our hospitals. They remind us to pause and appreciate the passion, skill, and compassion our team members bring to their roles." An honorary Monarch Award for Courage and Resilience was presented virtually to Ronald Adams, a security officer at Kindred Hospital (Paramount, California), who was nominated lastyear and has since undergone a lengthy recovery at his own hospital. To learn more about ScionHealth's Monarch Caring and Community Award, visit scionhealth.com/monarch-caring-and-community-award. About scionhealth. ScionHealth is committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered hospital care by empowering the hands that heal to do what they do best. The health system is focused on driving innovation, serving its communities, and investing in people and technology to deliver compassionate patient care and excellent health outcomes. Headquartered in Louisville, ScionHealth operates 80 hospital campuses - including long-term acute care hospitals and short-term acute care community hospitals, as well as senior living locations - across 26 states. For more information, visit ScionHealth.com.
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ScionHealth appoints Doug Shirley as Chief Financial Officer.
ScionHealth was created in December 2021 and launched its National Quality Strategy last year.
The partnership aims to improve affordability and mitigate waste of certain medications in ScionHealth's hospital settings.COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ScionHealth announced today they will begin purchasing certain bulk drugs from Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company ("Cost Plus Drugs") and delivered to Safecor Health's SafecorLogics program. The integrated approach, combining the expertise of three organizations, will enable ScionHealth to deliver exceptional value to patients while ensuring the sustainability of its healthcare delivery model.Cost Plus Drugs was launched in January of 2022 with the mission of providing cheaper pharmaceuticals by eliminating middlemen and offering a transparent pricing model. The company's Cost Plus Drugs Marketplace launched in 2023 to bring this same philosophy to healthcare business purchasers. "Everyone should be able to access their prescriptions at affordable and transparent prices," said Dr. Alexander Oshmyansky, CEO at Cost Plus Drugs. "We are thrilled to work with ScionHealth as one of our initial health system partnerships and look forward to our work together with their team and Safecor Health."Since September of 2023, ScionHealth has worked with Safecor Health as a strategic supply chain partner through Safecor Health's SafecorLogics program