DALLAS, Sept. 06, 2017 -- The Delta Companies (TDC), a leading staffing firm for healthcare professionals nationwide, announced that it has been named among the Largest Staffing Firms in the U.S. by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA), a global advisor on staffing and workplace solutions. The 22nd annual rankings are based on firms that generated $100 million or more in U.S. staffing revenue last year.
“Growth in our physician and therapy staffing segments have propelled The Delta Companies into the Top 10 of all firms in the country in the locums and allied space,” said Jeff Schroeder, CFO, TDC. “This is a direct reflection of our amazing internal members and the incredible providers and clients we work with.”
In 2016, SIA recognized TDC as one of the largest healthcare staffing firms in the nation. Two of the company’s divisions made SIA’s list this year for their respective categories: Delta Locum Tenens was ranked no. 8 in the Locum Tenens section, and Delta Healthcare Providers ranked no. 16 in the Allied Healthcare sector.
SIA reported that 144 companies on the list account for $80 billion in combined revenue in 2016, demonstrating the importance and necessity of staffing firms around the nation.
ABOUT THE DELTA COMPANIES
The Delta Companies is the leading physician and healthcare staffing firm in the United States offering permanent and temporary staffing solutions nationwide for physicians, physician extenders, allied, and therapy healthcare professionals. Visit Delta Physician Placement for more about permanent physician staffing services; Delta Healthcare Providers for more about allied healthcare staffing services, and Delta Locum Tenens for more about locum tenens staffing services.
For More Information, Contact: Eric Sasser Director of Advertising, The Delta Companies Four Hickory Centre 1755 Wittington Place, Suite 175 Dallas, TX 75234 (800) 521-5060 x4600 [email protected] http://www.thedeltacompanies.com


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