EDISON, N.J., July 17, 2017 -- Avaap, the largest IT service provider strategically focused on Infor and Epic software, today announced that it has been included on the 2017 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® in Chicago list. Avaap EHR, located in Chicago, provides clinical optimization and revenue cycle management solutions for organizations that use Epic EHR.
Every year, the National Association for Business Resources recognizes companies that distinguish themselves as having the most innovative and thoughtful human resources approach. An independent research firm evaluates each company’s entry based on key measures in various categories. They include Compensation, Benefits and Employee Solutions; Employee Enrichment, Engagement and Retention; Employee Education and Development; Recruitment, Selection and Orientation; Employee Achievement and Recognition; Communication and Shared Vision; Diversity and Inclusion; Work-Life Balance; Community Initiatives; and Strategic Company Performance.
Avaap has earned multiple awards for its workplace practices, including recognition on the Computerworld Best Places to Work in IT list for the last four consecutive years and on Becker Hospital Review’s Top Places to Work in Healthcare in 2016 and 2017. High-quality practices, including training and career development, have allowed Avaap to grow significantly, attract top talent and deliver outcomes-based results to customers while providing employees with a great place to build their career.
“Culture fit is extremely important in our hiring strategy and by design we’ve built our organization on high-performance individuals who love what they do,” said Dhiraj Shah, Avaap CEO. “Team members based in the Chicago area work alongside some of top Epic certified builders, consultants and trainers in an environment that’s fueled by camaraderie, support and shared interest in helping healthcare organizations align and optimize clinical and revenue cycle management practices. Congratulations to the team for their contributions in sustaining Avaap as one of the best places to work for individuals with Infor or Epic experience.”
The Chicago Best and Brightest 2017 list can be found here.
About Avaap
Avaap is one of the largest providers of IT services and technology solutions for organizations that rely on Infor and Epic enterprise software applications. With deep expertise in healthcare, retail, and manufacturing and distribution, among other industries, Avaap delivers solutions to accelerate technology installations, extend software capabilities and help customers achieve more immediate value from technology investments. Avaap’s industry accolades include being named among Computerworld’s 100 Best Places to Work in IT 2014-2017; recognized on Becker Hospital’s 100 Top Places to Work in Healthcare list 2016-2017, multiple Infor Alliance Partner of the Year awards 2013-2016; and 2016 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 recipient, among others. For more information, visit www.avaap.com.
About Best and Brightest Companies to Work For
The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® is a program of the National Association For Business Resources that provides the business community with the opportunity to gain recognition, showcase their best practices and demonstrate why they are an ideal place for employees to work. This national program celebrates those companies that are making better business, creating richer lives and building a stronger community as a whole. It is presented annually in several markets including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Houston, Milwaukee, San Diego, San Francisco Bay Area, and Nationally. Visit www.101bestandbrightest.com for more information.
Melissa Prusher Avaap (732) 710-3425 [email protected]


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