We’re proud to announce that for the second year running we were named one of the top 100 companies in Modern Healthcare’s 100 Best Places to Work in Healthcare. As the healthcare industry continues to grow, it’s an honor to be recognized. This award represents top companies that empower their employees to provide patients and customers with the best possible care, products and services.
Since receiving this recognition in 2014, MedeAnalytics has grown to nearly 350 employees, providing analytics solutions to the healthcare market. We are continuing our strong business momentum in the midst of our third consecutive year of greater than 30% growth, while also expanding with the acquisition of OnFocus Healthcare. In addition, the company has continued to expand operations in Richardson, Texas with future plans for expansion of our Emeryville headquarters.
It’s the hard work and commitment from our employees that have contributed to our company growth and the delivery of innovative solutions that help our customers improve care while managing their costs, quality, revenue and risk.
If you are interested in becoming part of the MedeAnalytics team, please visit our career page: https://medeanalytics.com/company/careers.
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