Computerworld has released its 2015 list of Best Places to Work in IT, and this year 21 healthcare systems and IT companies made the cut.
The following are the healthcare-related companies recognized by the magazine, presented in their ranked order. Organizations were also classified into large, midsize or small companies, allowing for ties in the full list rankings.
- Lafayette (La.) General Health: No. 2 (midsize)
- Sharp Healthcare (San Diego): No 4 (large)
- Nicklaus Children's Hospital (Miami): No. 5 (midsize)
- Genentech (San Francisco): No. 10 (large)
- Halifax Health (Daytona Beach, Fla.): No. 10 (midsize)
- Kaiser Permanente (Oakland, Calif.): No. 13 (large)
- Medtronic (Minneapolis): No. 14 (large)
- HCA Healthcare (Nashville, Tenn.): No. 15 (large)
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: No. 16 (large)
- Genesis HealthCare System (Zanesville, Ohio): No. 16 (midsize)
- Cedars-Sinai Health System (Los Angeles): No. 21 (large)
- Humana (Louisville, Ky.): No. 22 (large)
- Adventist Health System (Altamonte Springs, Fla.): No. 25 (large)
- Cerner (Kansas City, Mo.): No. 29 (large)
- OhioHealth (Columbus): No. 32 (large)
- Cancer Treatment Centers of America (Boca Raton, Fla.): No. 33 (large)
- Palmetto Health (Columbia, S.C.): No. 39 (large)
- Intermountain Healthcare (Salt Lake City): No. 41 (large)
- McKesson (San Francisco): No. 46 (large)
- Carolinas HealthCare System (Charlotte, N.C.): No. 53 (large)
- Cook Children's Health Care System (Fort Worth, Texas): No. 55 (large)
To see the full rankings, click here.
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