Adventist Health is a faith-based, not-for-profit health system operating hospitals, clinics, and specialty care centers across California, Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii, with the Moreno Valley location at 26520 Cactus Ave serving as a key regional hospital in the Inland Empire. The organization generates revenue through patient services including inpatient care, outpatient procedures, diagnostic imaging, cancer treatment, and primary care, supported by both commercial insurance and government reimbursements (Medicare/Medicaid). As a mid-sized regional player within a larger system, it competes with Kaiser Permanente, Loma Linda University Medical Center, and Riverside Community Hospital for market share in Southern California. The Moreno Valley facility employs over 100 W-2 staff based on its service breadth (primary care, urgent care, cancer care, imaging, women’s health) and regional hospital scale, with the broader Adventist Health system employing thousands across its network. This location is a strong EBP prospect due to its size — with an estimated 120+ W-2 employees, it qualifies for approximately $142,800 in annual savings ($1,190 × 120 employees) through tax credit optimization, which would directly improve operating margins. The CEO, Scott Reiner, oversees strategic operations and would be motivated by the recurring monthly savings to reinvest in patient care initiatives, staff retention programs, or technology upgrades, especially given known pain points around cost pressures and maintaining satisfaction in a competitive market. Adventist Health’s mission-driven focus on whole-person care and community health equity makes EBP a strategic fit — it allows the organization to redirect savings toward its core values without increasing financial strain on patients or compromising its faith-based operational principles.
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