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Posted on 12/23/2025
Nonprofit hospital system providing patient care
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Memphis, TN, USA
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Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare provides patient- and family-centered medical care through hospitals, clinics, and affiliated services in Memphis and the surrounding area, a mission carried out since 1918. Its team of medical professionals delivers accessible, cost-effective, high-quality care for individuals and families. Care is coordinated by clinicians and support staff across a broad range of services, with programs that reflect the health ministries and social principles of The United Methodist Church. The organization differentiates itself by combining faith-based community service with a long-standing commitment to affordable access, aiming to improve overall community health through compassionate, comprehensive care.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$1M
Headquarters
Memphis, Tennessee
Founded
1918
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Flexible Work Hours
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays
Mental Health Support
Wellness Program
Former Memphis broadcaster Richard Ransom leaves Methodist Le Bonheur communications post. Memphis Commercial Appeal Former Memphis broadcaster Richard Ransom has left his role as the director of strategic communication at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, Ransom confirmed Nov. 19. "After 30 years in television news, I believed that Methodist offered me an interesting opportunity to use my skills as a journalist to provide Methodist with proactive and principled media relations," Ransom said in a statement. "It didn't take long to realize that this is not what the hospital system's management had in mind. We agreed to part ways. While I've made no decisions about my next chapter, I am committed to being more thoughtful about where I land." Ransom joined Methodist from ABC24 in March 2025, where he spent almost a decade as a television broadcaster. Ransom had been a part of the Memphis media world for 20 years. Ransom said his last day with Methodist was Nov. 7. Jack Armstrong covers breaking news and the environment for The Commercial Appeal. He can be reached at [email protected] and followed on X @jca2902.
Methodist North hosting first 'Battle for Men's Health' event.
Longtime Memphis television broadcaster Richard Ransom is leaving ABC24 to join Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare on March 24, the hospital system announced Thursday.
Before partnering with CipherHealth LLC, Methodist Healthcare relied on traditional methods to assist patients with prescription costs, such as printed savings cards included in discharge instructions.
View special messageMEMPHIS, Tenn., Aug. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Spanning more than three decades in leadership for the City of Memphis, Mayor Paul Young and former mayors Jim Strickland, A C Wharton and Willie Herenton have come together for the first time ever in support of a monumental community initiative to change the trajectory of health and wellness for the Mid-South.Healthier 901, powered by Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, and the generous support of our sponsors Cigna Healthcare, Nike, Kroger, Action News 5 and the YMCA, is a bold plan to bring immediate and lasting change to our community by tackling obesity, a condition which puts people at higher risk for chronic conditions such as cancer and heart disease, the leading causes of death in Desoto and Shelby counties."On behalf of our healthcare system, I extend our deepest gratitude to our current and former mayors for their leadership and unwavering support of Healthier 901," said Methodist Le Bonheur President and CEO Michael Ugwueke, DHA, FACHE. "Together through Healthier 901, we are creating a foundation for a healthier, stronger and more active Mid-South for generations to come.""Creating better health outcomes for our residents has the power to significantly improve our city, from workforce benefits to healthcare costs, to community engagement and quality of life," said Memphis Mayor Paul Young. "I love walking, so I am excited to add my daily steps to the millions of steps already logged by my fellow community members. We all play a part in building a healthier tomorrow for our friends, families and neighbors."Last year, Methodist Le Bonheur launched Healthier 901, a Mid-South community challenge to lose one million pounds in three years."As a former mayor of the great city of Memphis, I have witnessed the challenges our community faces with maintaining their health and well-being. I also know first-hand that ours is a community of great resilience and strength," said former Mayor Willie Herenton.The three-year initiative is more than a challenge to the Mid-South to lose one million pounds