News spotlight: Best places to work in healthcare
Nurse Leader Weekly, October 25, 2010
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Modern Healthcare announced the numeric rankings of the 2010 Best Places to Work in Healthcare at an educational conference and award gala last week in Dallas, recognizing outstanding employers in the healthcare industry on a national level.
The event recognized healthcare companies of all sizes, and gave best practices that have helped some of this year’s winning organizations make the list. Among the top 10 were Valley Medical Center in Renton, WA, Michigan Health and Hospital Association in Lansing, MI, and Premier in Charlotte, NC. Technology products and service provider Intelligent InSites in Fargo, ND, topped the list at number one with just 37 employees.
Visit ModernHealthcare.com to read more about the event and get the full list.
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