Salt Lake City, Sept. 29, 2017 -- Three CHG Healthcare companies were recognized by Modern Healthcare on its 2017 list of Best Places to Work in Healthcare. The list honors workplaces throughout the healthcare industry that empower their employees to provide patients and customers with the best possible care, products, and services.
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CompHealth, RNnetwork, and Weatherby Healthcare each made the list:
- CompHealth ranks No. 2 among healthcare suppliers. This is the seventh year the company has appeared on the list.
- RNnetwork ranks No. 8 among healthcare suppliers. This is the fifth year the company has been recognized on the list.
- Weatherby Healthcare ranks No. 38 among healthcare suppliers. This is the eighth year the company has appeared on the list.
Now in its tenth year, the award program identifies and recognizes outstanding employers in the healthcare industry nationwide. Modern Healthcare partners with the Best Companies Group on the assessment process, which includes an extensive employee survey.
CHG’s commitment to its core values and people-centric culture creates an environment where employees feel supported at all levels of the organization and are encouraged to be themselves. The result is a workplace environment that’s not only fun, but diverse and supportive. A place where employees are passionate about the work they do and can grow their careers.
“It’s our people who make CHG a great place to work,” says Scott Beck, CEO of CHG Healthcare. “Their dedication to our core values and the work they do each day makes a meaningful difference in our communities and in the lives of the healthcare providers we serve — and ultimately the patients these providers help. That’s what our culture is all about.”
CHG employs more than 2,500 people in eight offices across the country, including Utah, Florida, North Carolina, Connecticut, Michigan, and Oklahoma. Last year, CHG’s staffing companies placed more than 12,000 medical providers across the country who served 25 million patients.
About CHG Healthcare
Founded in 1979, CHG Healthcare is a leader in healthcare staffing and the nation's largest provider of locum tenens services. Through its trusted brands — CompHealth, Weatherby Healthcare, RNnetwork, Foundation Medical Staffing and Global Medical Staffing — the company provides temporary and permanent placement of physicians, allied health professionals, and nurses to healthcare facilities across America. CHG prides itself on having a values-driven culture that focuses on Putting People First. The company is known for its award-winning culture and benefits and has been named one of FORTUNE magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For" each of the past eight years. To learn more about CHG's workplace culture, visit www.chghealthcare.com.
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Spencer Sutherland CHG Healthcare 801.930.3876 [email protected]


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