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Posted on 8/29/2025
Nonprofit hospital network delivering comprehensive care
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Greenville, SC, USA
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Prisma Health is a private, non-profit health system in South Carolina formed in 2017 by merging Greenville Health System and Palmetto Health. It runs a network of hospitals, clinics, and specialty facilities across the Midlands and Upstate, delivering care from primary care to advanced services such as cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, and women’s health, plus a Level I trauma center, a children’s hospital, and a cancer center. Revenue comes from patient services, insurance reimbursements, and government programs, with any surplus reinvested into new facilities, programs, and services. The organization stands out as the state’s largest provider with a broad continuum of care and an academic tie to the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville, supporting education and research with the goal of improving community health through integrated care and expanded access.
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10,001+
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Greenville, South Carolina
Founded
2017
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Prisma Health launches organ donor registration in MyChart. * STAFF REPORT * Apr 2, 2026 Updated 6 hrs ago Prisma Health patients can now register as organ, eye and tissue donors through MyChart, the digital patient portal they already use to manage appointments, test results and medical records. According to Prisma Health officials, the new MyChart feature was developed in collaboration with Epic Systems and Donate Life America. Since launching in December, more than 800 patients have chosen to register as donors using the patient portal. "By integrating organ donor registration into the patient portal that patients already trust, MyChart and Donate Life America have removed barriers to saving lives," said Rebecca Smith, MD, MyChart physician lead. "Reducing the time from tragedy to identification as an organ donor will increase the likelihood of successful transplantation. I encourage all patients, even if they have signed up through the DMV already, to update their wishes today." Across the United States, more than 100,000 people are currently waiting for an organ transplant, including nearly 1,800 individuals in South Carolina. In South Carolina, most donor registrations occur at the Department of Motor Vehicles. Offering donor registration through MyChart aims to make the process faster and more accessible. When patients sign up through MyChart, their decision is securely recorded in the National Donate Life Registry. That registration follows them wherever they go, even if they move to another state, similar to how electronic medical records travel within Epic's health record system. The MyChart registration process allows patients to specify donation preferences, including donating for transplant only or for transplant, research and education. A patient's donor status is not visible to hospital care teams during treatment. "Organ donation is one of the most selfless gifts a family can give," said Dr. Todd Merchen, director of Solid Organ Transplant Center and Chief of Solid Organ Transplant Surgery at Prisma Health. "In moments of unimaginable loss, that decision can save lives and offer hope to others. Making it easier for people to register through MyChart helps ensure families clearly understand their loved one's wishes and gives patients the opportunity to create a powerful legacy of life." To register, patients can log into their MyChart account, go to the Menu and click the Health Summary. There, they will find the option to become an organ donor. Or use the search feature to locate the organ donor information. MyChart donor registration is for organ donation at the end of life. Patients who would like to learn more about living donation can speak with Prisma Health's living donor coordinators by calling 864-455-1770.
Prisma Health named to Fortune's list of America's Most Innovative Companies for the second year in a row. Prisma Health Media Relations Thursday, March 26, 2026 South Carolina's largest healthcare system is the only one in the state to receive top ranking Greenville, S.C. - Prisma Health has been named to the Fortune list of America's Most Innovative Companies 2026. Prisma Health is one of only 22 health systems recognized in the nation and the only one in South Carolina. The list recognizes organizations that excel in developing innovative products, streamlining processes, and cultivating a forward-thinking corporate culture. This prestigious award is presented by Fortune and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The awards list was announced on March 25 and can currently be viewed on the Fortune website. Mark O'Halla, president and CEO of Prisma Health, said, "Earning this honor again highlights our commitment to innovation that truly makes a difference - for our patients and for the teams who care for them. As we constantly advance clinical care with emphasis on access and quality, our focus is making sure physicians, nurses, and team members have the resources they need to deliver world-class care in an increasingly complex healthcare environment." The America's Most Innovative Companies 2026 ranking is based on three core pillars: product innovation, process innovation and innovation culture. To assess innovation culture and internal perspectives on process innovation, Statista conducted online surveys allowing employees to evaluate their own organizations. External perspectives on process innovation and product innovation were gathered through surveys of industry experts, including recruiters, management consultants, and patent attorneys. To evaluate intellectual property portfolios, Statista partnered with LexisNexis(R) Intellectual Property Solutions, using its platform to analyze both the quantity and value of company patents. The 300 U.S. companies with the highest overall scores were included in the final ranking. The organization's leadership said being named to the list again is particularly gratifying, as the evaluation process incorporates feedback from other industry innovators and experts. Steve LeBlond, who joined Prisma Health in 2025 as chief information officer and digital officer, said, "This recognition reflects a strong culture of innovation across Prisma Health. The leadership team has shown remarkable, strategic vision in encouraging this in every capacity, from supply chain to the bedside. As I step into my role, I'm focused on partnering with our clinical, operational and IT teams to build on that foundation - advancing digital transformation, data and artificial intelligence, while strengthening cybersecurity to support our caregivers, safeguard patient information and enhance the overall patient experience." About Prisma Health. Recognized as one of "America's Most Innovative Companies" by Fortune, Prisma Health is a private, nonprofit health company with more than 33,000 team members, 20 acute and specialty hospitals, 3,166 licensed beds, 490 practice sites, and more than 6,400 employed and independent clinicians across its clinically integrated inVio Health Network. Each year, Prisma Health serves more than 1.6 million patients in South Carolina and Tennessee. Connect with Prisma Health on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter/X and TikTok. Visit PrismaHealth.org.
AIMHI announces 2026 Excellence in EMS Integration Award winners. The awards honor organizations and leaders advancing patient-centered mobile healthcare, with recipients spanning EMS operations, advocacy, research, education and medical direction. March 24, 2026 10:30 AM - MECHANICSBURG, Pa. - The Academy of International Mobile Healthcare Integration has announced the recipients of its 2026 Excellence in EMS Integration Awards, honoring organizations and leaders for advancing high-performance, patient-centered mobile healthcare systems. AIMHI said the winners were selected from a competitive pool of nominees and represent leading examples of EMS innovation, particularly in expanding care delivery beyond the traditional transport model. The 2026 recipients are: * Excellence in EMS Integration Award: The Sonoma County Fire District EMS, California * Advocacy in Integrated Healthcare Award: U.S. Rep. Mike Carey, Ohio * Excellence in Public Information or Education: Medic Keep the Beat Foundation, California * Excellence in Value Demonstration or Research: Prisma Health Ambulance Service - Mobile Integrated Health, South Carolina * Leadership in Integrated Healthcare Award: Justin Duncan, Washington County Ambulance District, Missouri * Excellence in Integrated Care Medical Direction: Doug Swanson, MD, FACEP, FAEMS Mecklenburg EMS Agency, North Carolina "Our congratulations go to all of our winners for their innovation and vision in delivering patient-centered, high-value mobile healthcare that goes far beyond the traditional transport model," AIMHI President Rob Lawrence said. "These leaders and systems are demonstrating, in real terms, how EMS can integrate with the broader healthcare system to improve outcomes, reduce unnecessary utilization, and bring care directly to the patient. This is the future of EMS, and it is already happening." The awards will be presented on June 2 at the PWW|AG Executive Innovation Conference in Clearwater Beach, Florida, where winners will be recognized and briefly highlight their programs for national EMS and healthcare leaders. Want more like this? Create an EMS1 profile to see personalized content that matters most to you. Company News
USC, Prisma Health partner to launch Brain Health Center in Columbia. Thu, March 19, 2026 at 4:24 PM PDT * Prisma Health and The University of South Carolina are collaborating to open a new Brain Health Center in Columbia, offering advanced neurological care and cutting-edge technologies such as a 7 Tesla MRI scanner. The University of South Carolina and Prisma Health are partnering to expand access to advanced neurological care with the launch of a new Brain Health Center in Columbia. Set to open later this spring, the Brain Health Center will offer patients and caregivers across the state access to state-of-the-art technologies, specialized clinical and support staff, and leading-edge diagnostics and treatments, including new infusion therapies. The facility will feature both a 3 Tesla MRI scanner and the state's first 7 Tesla MRI scanner, allowing for high-resolution imaging capable of detecting small brain lesions associated with epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. The partnership is structured as a co-management agreement between USC and Prisma Health, with joint oversight of clinical services and academic activities at the center. In addition to diagnostics and treatment, the Brain Health Center will provide structured lifestyle programs focused on cognitive disease prevention and symptom reduction. Officials said the center will also offer patient and caregiver support, group classes, and community education. Scholarly efforts at the center will include research initiatives and training opportunities for medical students, residents, and fellows. "We're proud to partner with Prisma Health to bring world-class care to South Carolinians with complex neurological conditions," said Sarah Kirby, associate vice president for clinical affairs at USC. "Working together, we will improve diagnoses, make groundbreaking treatments available to patients and provide much-needed support to families caring for loved ones."
Prisma Health and Atlas Healthcare Partners have launched a joint venture to expand outpatient surgical care across the southeastern United States. The partnership will develop and operate more than 15 ambulatory surgery centres across South Carolina, southeastern Tennessee and surrounding regions, including key markets like Greenville-Spartanburg, Columbia and Charleston. The venture combines Prisma Health's clinical expertise with Atlas Healthcare Partners' ASC development and management capabilities. It will begin by transitioning two existing and two new Prisma Health ASCs into the partnership, with Atlas assuming management responsibilities. Founded in 2019, Atlas currently operates 49 ASCs across seven states, performing over 117,000 annual cases. The company partners exclusively with non-profit health systems to provide high-quality, affordable outpatient surgical care.