Mercyhealth

It is a regional health care system with over 85 facilities serving a total of 55 communities throughout southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.

When Bea became CEO, Mercyhealth could only claim $33 million in annual revenue, had only 589 total employees in a single hospital location, and only saw an estimated 89,000 patients yearly.

As of 2020, Mercyhealth sees an average of 1.2 million patients every year, employs over 6,750 people across 85 locations, and can claim $1.3 billion in annual revenue.

[6] The merged system includes six hospitals, more than 515 physicians, 6,475 employees and 85 outpatient and specialty care clinics in Illinois and Wisconsin.

In 2022, Mercyhealth announced a partnership with Blackhawk Technical College in Janesville, WI to assist students going into health care by offering five full-ride scholarships.

[15][16][17] On March 23, 2020, Mercyhealth announced unpaid furloughs to an undisclosed number of employees due to the COVID pandemic.

[21] Mercyhealth has received awards for health care, work place culture, organizational leadership, community outreach and more including:

The Palmer Memorial Hospital in 1905
Mercyhealth Hospital and Trauma Center in Janesville, Wisconsin