Memorial Satilla Health
Carie Hemphill, MBAHM, currently serves as Controller at Memorial Satilla Health since January 2022, after previously holding the title of Financial Analyst. Prior experience includes a role as Staff Accountant at Southeast Georgia Health System from November 2014 to February 2022, where responsibilities encompassed monthly journal entries, general ledger reconciliations, and payment processing using QuickBooks. Carie also worked at The GEO Group, Inc. as Acting Assistant Business Manager at D Ray James Correctional Facility, focusing on accounts payable, vendor relations, and financial reporting. Earlier positions include Assistant Business Manager at Charlton Memorial Hospital and Assistant Accountant/Human Resources Manager. Carie holds a Master of Business Administration from Western Governors University, concentrating in Healthcare Management, and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Finance from Brenau University.
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Memorial Satilla Health
Memorial Satilla Health is a 230+ bed acute-care hospital serving the Middle-Georgia community for more than 60 years. Our hospital offers key services, including an ER where more than 45,000 emergencies are treated each year, Heart, Orthopedic, Surgery, Rehabilitation, Sleep and Birthing Centers and an extensive Mental Health program for seniors and those suffering with memory loss. At Memorial Satilla Health, our care like family culture extends to our patients, our people and our Waycross community. We are committed to each other because when we join together, our patients are cared for in the safest and most compassionate way. Waycross and its neighboring town of Blackshear, collectively offer excellent public schools, an active art and theater group, several golf courses, and an excellent array of hiking, fishing, camping and boating fun. HCA Healthcare has been named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere Institute for ten consecutive years (2010-2019). In 2019, HCA Healthcare spent an estimated $3.7 billion in cost for the delivery of charitable care, uninsured discounts, and other uncompensated expenses.