Adventist Health System Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation, commonly referred to as AdventHealth, is a Seventh-day Adventist nonprofit organization headquartered in Altamonte Springs, Florida, that operates facilities in ten states across the United States. It is the largest not-for-profit Protestantism health care company in the country. In 2021, it was the second largest hospital network in Florida. In February 2023, it was the fifteenth largest in the country. In 2025, AdventHealth operates 56 hospitals on fifty-four campuses.
On January 2, 2019, Adventist Health System Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation, also known as Adventist Health System/Sunbelt Inc. and just Adventist Health System rebranded its facilities under the trade name of AdventHealth. Except for its facilities in Colorado, Illinois and Texas that were part of . AdventHealth announced on September 1, 2022, a new test to quickly detect brain-eating .
Mardian J. Blair was president and CEO of Adventist Health System, from 1984 to January 1, 2000, when he retired. He was replaced by Thomas L. Werner, who was chosen as his replacement in August 1999.
Adventist Health System moved into a new five-story office building in Altamonte Springs that opened in 2011, to house their administrative leaders. The corporate headquarters was awarded the Energy and Environmental Design silver certificate from the U.S. Green Building Council. In early April 2012, construction began on a six-story office building and parking garage, next to Adventist Health Systems headquarters. The second office building opened in 2013.
On April 16, Adventist Health System joined the program Partnership for Patients from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
In late July 2016, construction began on a five-story office building and a seven-story parking garage, the third office building opened in 2018. Before moving to Altamonte Springs, Adventist Health System had its headquarters in Winter Park, Florida. On August 18, Jernigan announced his retirement.
On December 7, Adventist Health System board of directors chose Terry Shaw as president and CEO, he took office the same day.
In late April 2017, Adventist Health System chose David Ottati to be CEO for its rearranged Central Florida Division - North Region. He took office on May 1, replacing Florida Hospital East Florida Region CEO Rob Fulbright who died of a cardiac event at forty-seven.
On August 14, 2018, Adventist Health System announced that it would be rebranding its facilities to AdventHealth. Adventist Health System for two years had been working on rebranding, starting with a committee to study the topic.
At the time of the announcement it had forty-six hospital campuses and 80,000 employees.
The name change will make it easier for patients using the hospital networks new medical app, to schedule an appointment and to find a location.
Beginning in 2020, AdventHealth in central Florida hired 10,000 nurses to fill a predicted future shortage. It created a Nursing Advisory Panel to get input from nurses, they told the hospital network that they wanted more money and to continue their education. As a result, AdventHealth was Investment a total of $140 million to improve the pay and education of its nurses.
On January 6, 2021, AdventHealth announced that Daryl Tol president and CEO of AdventHealth Central Florida Division had Resignation. On January 14, it announced that Randy Haffner would be the new president and CEO of its Central Florida Division. He took office on February 1. On August 19, AdventHealth announced that Mike Schultz president and CEO of AdventHealth West Florida Division would retire at the end of the year and that he would be replaced by David Ottati.
In late July 2023, AdventHealth created an AI Advisory Board which would be meeting every month to incorporate new AI technology into healthcare.
In early March 2024, AdventHealth launched its AirStar 1 helicopter to transport patients faster from its smaller hospitals to larger hospitals. Originally AdventHealth West Florida Division had relied on other companies for transporting patients. AirStar 1 will be based at Lakeland Linder International Airport and it will serve both the West and Central Florida Divisions.
In late March, AdventHealth chose Rajan Wadhawan to be chief clinical officer for its West Florida Division. He took office on April 21.
In late June, AdventHealth chose Andrew Weinfeld to be chief clinical officer for its East Florida Division. He took office on July 8.
On December 13, AdventHealth announced that its president and CEO Terry Shaw would be retiring.
On April 3, 2025, AdventHealth announced that it chose David Banks as president and CEO, he took office the same day.
On January 4, 2013, Buddy LaCour and investors purchased the vacant lot where Florida Hospital Ormond Memorial once stood for $2 million.
On October 31, 2014, Emory-Adventist Hospital in Smyrna, Georgia closed.
On December 29, 2016, Adventist Health System sold its remaining interest of Greeneville Takoma Regional Hospital in Greeneville, Tennessee to Wellmont Health System for $13.5 million.
On February 3, 2020, it was announced that AdventHealth would sell Central Texas Medical Center to Christus Health. On April 1, it joined Christus Health and was rebranded as Christus Santa Rosa Hospital-San Marcos.
In late May 2022, Ormond Holdings LLC/Blackstream Development LLC purchased the vacant lot where Florida Hospital Oceanside stood for $2.05 million.
On June 12, 2023, AdventHealth officially left the nursing home market after it sold 8 facilities in Florida, one in Texas and one in Kansas, due to the high cost of operating the facilities.
In 2024, AdventHealth was named in first place by Gartner in its Healthcare Supply Chain Top 25 list.
On March 18, 2025, ESA finished installing the solar panels at the hospital network, it plans by 2023 to have emissions cut in half and in 2025 to be net zero.
In early April, AdventHealth subscribed with Orlando Utilities Commission to receive solar energy from its new Harmony II Solar Energy Center east of St. Cloud, Florida.
On August 3, 2022, Barry Friedman executive director of the AdventHealth Transplant Institute, told the United States Senate Committee on Finance, that the United Network for Organ Sharing had failed many patients. And that it was not dependable and that the institute had changed to a different compnay with less-expensive and better-quality trackers.
On January 4, 2021, AdventHealth Central Florida Division moved to "yellow status" and two days later it moved to "red status".
On July 22, AdventHealth Central Florida Division moved to "yellow status". Elective surgery were deferred, visitors were limited and everyone was required to wear a mask. On July 26, AdventHealth Central Florida Division moved to "red status". It began rescheduling non-emergency elective surgeries to increase capacity.
On July 30, AdventHealth Central Florida Division willingly moved to "black status" and stopped doing elective surgeries.
On August 26, it was announced that the at AdventHealth Central Florida Division were at capacity. To solve this problem 10 of its hospitals were using rented . AdventHealth blamed for the backlog. For a better fix to the problem the hospital network ordered 14 portable morgues which would hold 168 .
On August 31, AdventHealth Central Florida Division announced that it would return to "red status" on September 1, which will allow outpatient surgeries to resume.
On September 9, AdventHealth Central Florida Division moved to "yellow status" and resumed 85 percent to 90 percent of its operations. This will allow it to schedule new surgeries to maximize its capacity.
On September 15, AdventHealth Central Florida Division announced it would move to move to "green status" on September 16 and patients will no longer have their surgeries deferred or rescheduled.
In early October 2021, researchers from AdventHealth Research Institute, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee discovered that Ondansetron lowered the mortality rate among COVID-19 patients on .
On December 2, AdventHealth stopped requiring its employees from being vaccinated against COVID-19. The hospital network did this after a federal judges in Missouri and Louisiana blocked the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which had required healthcare workers to be vaccinated.
Later in early January 2022, the United States Supreme Court upheld the vaccine mandate.
On January 17, AdventHealth began restricting patients to one visitor a day at six hospitals in the Tampa Bay area.
On January 13, 2022, Walt Disney World filed a permit for AdventHealth ER at Flamingo Crossings Town Center.
On March 8, AdventHealth Groundbreaking for AdventHealth ER at Flamingo Crossings Town Center to provide emergency care for guests and Working class at Walt Disney World. To celebrate the groundbreaking of AdventHealth ER at Flamingo Crossings Town Center was Mickey Mouse. There will be a time capsule telling the history of the partnership between AdventHealth and Walt Disney World.
On May 17, 2023, AdventHealth had a ribbon cutting ceremony for AdventHealth ER at Flamingo Crossings Town Center in Horizon West. To celebrate the grand opening of AdventHealth ER at Flamingo Crossings Town Center was Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.
On May 13, 2021, the Orlando Magic and AdventHealth teamed up to vaccinate fans at Amway Center, with the Moderna vaccine.
On June 16, the Orlando Magic made design and construction with 33 local companies for $17 million to build AdventHealth Training Center. These companies are part of Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises.
On August 31, 2022, AdventHealth and the Orlando Magic opened the AdventHealth Training Center, which cost $70 million to build. The 130,000-square-foot building is located City block from Amway Center AdventHealth's 33,300-square-foot medical hub treats athletes of all ages. Services offered to patients are orthopedics, primary care, sports medicine, imaging, rehabilitation and sports performance. Patients are able to see AdventHealth's gastroenterologists, cardiologists, sleep, psychology and nutrition .
On June 24, 2021, AdventHealth and the Tampa Bay Lightning hosted the Shots on Ice, also known as the Take a Shot at Amalie Arena. At the event fans had a choice of getting the Johnson & Johnson vaccine or the Pfizer vaccine, they also took photographs with the mascot ThunderBug. At the vaccination event Jill Biden and Anthony Fauci visited.
On January 1, 2015, Florida Hospital officially became the sponsor of Daytona International Speedway. At Daytona International Speedway, AdventHealth treats over 1,000 patients every year, at its two care centers and nine first aid stations.
From 2016 to 2020, Florida Hospital sponsored Chip Ganassi Racing. In October 2018, Adventist Health System bought one of the tracks injector entrances and rebranded and redesigned it for $1 million to $2 million In early October 2018, Florida Hospital became the sponsor of Speedweeks. In 2019 and 2021, AdventHealth sponsored Jamie McMurray who, came out of retirement to race at the Daytona 500. At the 2021 Daytona 500 the Grand Marshal SUV, was signed by 3,000 AdventHealth workers.
On December 11, 2021, AdventHealth, the NASCAR Foundation and ONE DAYTONA partnered to have children vaccination event at ONE DATONA across from Daytona International Speedway. After the children were vaccinated they were given a voucher to local businesses at ONE DAYTONA.
In January 11, 2022, AdventHealth signed a multiyear sponsorship with Trackhouse Racing.
In February, AdventHealth became a sponsor of Kansas Speedway. They sponsor the May Cup Series race titled the AdventHealth 400. The tracks first aid stations and care center will have the colors of AdventHealth.
On March 18, 2023, AdventHealth partnered with Hailie Deegan to celebrate Women in NASCAR at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Instead of the AdventHealth logo her truck had on it Women in NASCAR. On the decklid of her truck it had the names of women in NASCAR and Sara Christian the first woman in NASCAR had her name on the passenger side door.
On December 5, it was announced that AdventHealth would be sponsoring Legacy Motor Club during the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season. It severed its sponsorship with Trackhouse Racing after they signed with Busch Beer, which crowded out AdventHealth who only wanted to be only a part-time sponsor.
On February 13, 2024, AdventHealth extended its sponsorship of Speedweeks to 2028. And it received the naming rights to at the racetrack.
On February 15, AdventHealth partnered with Erik Jones and his foundation to donate a bookworm vending machine to Blue Lake Elementary School in DeLand, Florida. Also AdventHealth announced that it would donate $5,000 every year to keep it full of .
On February 13, 2025, AdventHealth partnered with Jones and his foundation to donate a bookworm vending machine to Chisholm Elementary School in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
On August 22, Jones and the hospital network partnered to donate a bookworm vending machine to Rymfire Elementary School in Palm Coast, Florida, one day before the 2025 Coke Zero Sugar 400.
In February 2007, Adventist Health System and University Community Health formed a joint venture to build Wesley Chapel Medical Center.
In 2012, Adventist Health System and Texas Health Resources created a joint venture company to own and operate Hugeley Memorial Medical Center.
In late June 2014, Adventist Midwest Health a subsidiary of Adventist Health System, and Alexian Brothers Health System a subsidiary of Ascension Health, signed a letter to create a joint venture company. The nine hospital company would be the third-largest in Illinois.
On February 1, 2015, the joint venture AMITA Health was created by Adventist Midwest Health and Alexian Health System. On October 21, 2021, AMITA Health announced that it would split up. On April 1, 2022, AMITA Health split up with hospitals owned by AdventHealth rebranding and those owned by Ascension rebranding.
On January 12, 2017, it was announced that Florida Hospital would manage 15 inside Walgreens in the Tampa Bay area. They would officially be known as Florida Hospital Express Care at Walgreens. After company wide rebranding they were renamed AdventHealth Express Care at Walgreens Locations. Currently they go by the name AdventHealth Primary Care + at Walgreens.
On January 5, 2018, Adventist Health System purchased 6.39 acres in Apopka, Florida for $450,000 and three days later they purchased 53 acres for $2.35 million in Apopka. On March 29, 2021, AdventHealth announced that it was having a 300,000-square-foot distribution center constructed in Apopka to supply its facilities in Florida. The AdventHealth Consolidated Service Center will be constructed in more than one phase, it will employ both AdventHealth and Medline Industries employees once completed.
On February 28, 2024, AdventHealth and Medline Industries announced the opening of the 375,000-square-foot warehouse.
In early April 2019, AdventHealth and Orlando Hand Surgery Associates signed a joint venture to create The Hand to Shoulder Center which will be on the campus of AdventHealth Orlando.
On April 26, AdventHealth announced a partnership with Helix a genomics company, to create a DNA study named WholeMe. In late July, AdventHealth began to recruit 10,000 Florida residents to have there DNA studied with WholeMe.
On June 17, 2019, AdventHealth and Health First signed a partnership that will allow the hospital networks to share resources. In the deal AdventHealth would buy a minority interest in Health First. In 2023, it had Purchasing $350 million interest in Health First.
On October 17, Enterprise Ireland signed a partnership agreement with AdventHealth at the Enterprise Ireland Med in Ireland 2019 Medical Technologies Conference. This will allow companies in Ireland access to markets in the United States. This will allow AdventHealth to do business with companies for , diagnostics, healthcare services, software and information technology. It is looking for companies to improve outcomes, lower costs and improve quality care. AdventHealth will help Enterprise Ireland and its clients design and advertise new medical technology, make joint ventures and to supply platforms for healthcare companies in the United States
In September 22, 2020, AdventHealth announced a partnership with Rothman Orthopaedics from Philadelphia to improve its orthopedic services in Florida. In February 2021, construction began on a new 12-story tall 300,000-square-foot, $100 million headquarters for Rothman Orthopaedics across from AdventHealth Orlando. On December 16, AdventHealth Innovation Tower was topped out during the night by Batson-Cook Construction, the tower is located by Interstate 4. In last February 2022, AdventHealth announced a partnership with Orlando Neurosurgery, to improve brain and Vertebral column services. In late August 2022, the AdventHealth Innovation Tower opened.
On November 23, 2020, AdventHealth announced that it was partnering with Berg Health to create a patient registration biobank using patient electronic medical records. Data scientists will be using AI to treat AdventHealth patients with COVID-19 and reduce their mortality rate. It was already using technology from Berg Health to treat patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and sarcopenia.
In May 2021, DispatchHealth announced a partnership with AdventHealth, to offer patients comfortable care in their own homes. This partnership would allow AdventHealth, to offer Home care to patients in Daytona Beach, Ocala, Orlando and the Kansas City metro area. AdventHealth has been working with DispatchHealth for a few years in Tampa. Patients can receive care via phone, the DispatchHealth mobile app or website and AdventHealth's website and mobile app. They can be treated for Viral disease, COPD, heart failure and more.
In August 2022, AdventHealth announced a partnership with SpotRx Pharmacy to install two pharmacy kiosks in Florida. The first was installed at AdventHealth Care Pavilion Westchase in Hillsborough County and at a second location at AdventHealth Care Pavilion Heathbrook in Marion County. The kiosks will shorten wait times for prescription drugs and increase their availability to patients. The kiosks also dispense over-the-counter drugs, and Glucose meter.
On September 13, the UChicago Medicine announced that it planned to purchase a controlling interest in the AdventHealth hospitals in Illinois. The joint venture became official on January 1, 2023.
In early October 2023, AdventHealth chose Wellvana form Nashville, Tennessee to be a partner for its AdventHealth Primary Care Network, and to help transition it to a value-based care for Medicare and Medicare Advantage patients in Florida. Wellvana will be sending care coordinators and to AdventHealth's clinics. They will help patients get better access to healthcare workers, improve scheduling, care coordination, continued education, support on HEDIS, quality and risk adjustment.
In early September 2024, AdventHealth partnered with OurLegacy, by helping it open its first organ donation center in Orlando.
On April 22, 2019, AdventHealth started donating and printer to schools in Volusia County School District with the highest level of students being absent. The tablet computers have the hospital networks eCare app, which will allow sick students and their parents to Videotelephony with a physician or a nurse. The first to receive a tablet computer was an elementary school in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is part of a first phase that will donate thirty-six printers and tablet computers to the school district.
In late July 2024, the Volusia County School Board voted to extend its partnership with AdventHealth to June 30, 2028, by a vote of 3 to 0. So far AdventHealth has provided 5,200 free sports physicals and 4,300 free cardiac screenings to students. The hospital network has also provided $12,000 of medical supplies.
On August 30, 2019, AdventHealth was sued by Oviedo Medical Center for trademark infringement, unfair competition and cybersquatting. Oviedo Medical Center believed that the name for AdventHealth's new ER would confuse the public, attorneys for AdventHealth disagree. The judge that heard the case dismissed it on technical grounds and Oviedo Medical Center was given the chance to refile by November 12. They did so before the Time line. On December 20, 2020, the lawsuit was settled with AdventHealth and its ER was renamed AdventHealth ER.
On May 28, 2020, AdventHealth sued California attorney Michael Weiss and his law firm, it also sued Tomax Capital Management Inc. and its CEO Yehoram Efrati. They failed to deliver 10 million N95 masks to AdventHealth valued at $57.5 million. AdventHealth asked Michael Weiss to return the money, he returned only $55.5 million and told AdventHealth that Tomax Capital Management Inc. had the remaining $2 million. In their lawsuit AdventHealth claims that the defendants knew that the masks were not available and Conspiracy to keep the money. On August 3, AdventHealth told a Florida federal judge that the four agreed to commit fraud and that it caused injury to AdventHealth in Florida giving the court authority over them. Michael Weis and his law firm asked the Florida federal judge to dismiss the claims that it is responsible for the $2 million. On July 22, Michael Weiss and Tomax Capital Management Inc. CEO Yehoram Efrati told the Florida federal judge that they can not be sued, since they personally had no connection to the deal. On October 13, Tomax Capital Management Inc. asked the Florida federal judge to dismiss the majority of the lawsuit, blaming Michael Weiss and his law firm.
On February 23, 2021, U.S. District Judge Paul Bryan denied the requests by the defendants to dismiss the lawsuit against them. On March 2, a Florida federal judge dismissed the lawsuits against Michael Weiss and his law firm, one day after they agreed to resolve the claims with AdventHealth. On March 8, U.S. District Judge Paul Byron agreed to stay the case until October 12, when Tomax Capital Management Inc. and its CEO Yehoram Efrati would have to make final payments to AdventHealth under an agreement that was signed on March 3. On April 16, AdventHealth asked a Florida federal judge to award it $1.5 million, plus $10,573 in interest and attorney fees after Tomax Capital Management Inc. defaulted on its first payment to AdventHealth. On May 12, 2021, U.S. District Judge Paul Byron ruled in favor of AdventHealth after Tomax Capital Management Inc. and its CEO Yehoram Efrati failed to make its first payment of $300,000, to AdventHealth on April 12.
In late May 2000, Memorial Health Systems chose to merge with Adventist Health System. On October 1, Florida Hospital officially took over its hospitals in Flagler County and Volusia County.
On October 1, 2001, PorterCare Adventist Health System merged with Adventist Health System Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation after approval from the Federal Trade Commission.
On November 1, 2002, Shawnee Mission Medical Center in Merriam, Kansas split from Saint Luke's Health System and joined Adventist Health System.
On December 5, 2017, Adventist Health System bought Bayfront Health Dade City in Dade City, Florida from Community Health Systems. On April 1, 2018, Florida Hospital began to operate the hospital and it was renamed to Florida Hospital Dade City.
On April 18, Community Health Systems sold its forty-year lease of Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala, Florida to Adventist Health Systems. On August 1, Adventist Health System acquired Munroe Regional Medical Center and its TimberRidge ER. Florida Hospital began to operate the hospital and renamed it to Florida Hospital Ocala.
On May 22, 2019, AdventHealth bought Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center in Davenport, Florida and Lake Wales Medical Center in Lake Wales, Florida from Community Health Systems for $100 million. On September 1, AdventHealth took over the management of the hospitals and they were renamed AdventHealth Heart of Florida and AdventHealth Lake Wales.
In early September, it also purchased from Community Health System a freestanding emergency department in Winter Garden, Florida for $9.6 million.
On August 6, AdventHealth announced that it would acquire two family medicine clinics in Copperas Cove, Texas and Lampasas, Texas. On September 1, the two clinics officially became part of AdventHealth.
On May 13, 2021, AdventHealth signed an agreement to buy Redmond Regional Medical Center and its businesses, physician clinic operations, outpatient services and equity interests in Rome, Georgia from HCA Healthcare for $635 million. It was the last hospital in northwest Georgia sold by HCA Healthcare. On September 30, Redmond Regional Medical Center joined AdventHealth. In January 2022, it was renamed AdventHealth Redmond.
On August 2, 2021, AdventHealth purchased the 15-acre Holy Land Experience from Trinity Broadcasting Network for $32 million.
On November 22, 2024, AdventHealth signed a definitive agreement to purchase ShorePoint Health in Southwest Florida from Community Health Systems for $265 million.
On March 1, 2025, ShorePoint Health became part of AdventHealth after being purchased for $260 million. The price was lowered after ShorePoint Health gave up on its hospital in Punta Gorda, Florida and had it closed due to damage from Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton. It is unclear if the hospital network will have the medical facility repaired.
On April 7, 2025, AdventHealth purchased the medical office building Upshot Medical Center for $60 million.
In early July, AdventHealth purchased Bond Clinic, who they had a partnership with since early October 2021.
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