Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital Pensacola

About HNI Healthcare

HNI Healthcare empowers clinicians with technology and training to practice at the highest clinical standards. We value each individual provider and the strengths they bring to the team. We invest in professional development through our exclusive HNICORE Program which provides clinicians with the tools necessary to grow their careers. Through collaboration and leadership development, we create a healthy culture that nurtures long, rewarding careers.

HNI deploys a highly present, more engaged clinical model — decreasing the time and utilization of inpatient and post-acute resources. Our physicians are given the tools to proactively check in and orchestrate their care network — getting the patient home healthier and quicker, while mitigating avoidable days and readmissions.

Our proven management practices, paired with our VitalsMD® technology, enable care teams across the care continuum to share patient data and make real-time decisions that improve outcomes while reducing costs.

About Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital Pensacola

When its doors opened on September 1, 1915, Pensacola Hospital, as it was then called, was dedicated "...for all, without distinction to creed, race or color." Today, that mission still stands.The hospital continued to respond to the needs of the community and expansion has taken place many decades since. 

Located in downtown Pensacola the hopspital serves the Northwest Florida region.  Major services based in Pensacola include the Regional Heart and Vascular Institute, the area's leading Stroke Center, a Level II Trauma Center, a full-service diagnostic center, and a Cancer Center affiliated with MD Anderson Cancer Network.   In 2016, Sacred Heart broke ground on a new four-story Studer Children's Hospital, which opened in 2019.   Sacred Heart is part of Ascension, the nation's largest Catholic, non-profit health system. 

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