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MEDecision Ranks 21 on Modern Healthcare`s List of Best Places to Work in Healthcare

Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:30am EDT
Company is the Top Ranked Collaborative Health Care Management Solution Provider
WAYNE, Pa.--(Business Wire)--
MEDecision, Inc., a leading provider of collaborative health care management
solutions, has placed 21st (out of 100) on Modern Healthcare magazine`s list of
the Best Places to Work in Healthcare. MEDecision was notified of the
distinction on the same day it observed its 21st anniversary as a company. 

Modern Healthcare`s Best Places to Work in Healthcare program honors outstanding
employers in the health care industry on a national scale. It is intended to
help organizations improve brand awareness, enhance recruiting efforts and
strengthen employee morale. MEDecision was initially notified in September that
it had made the list, however actual rankings were not made public until Monday.


"Placing this high on the list is extremely gratifying for us," said Scott A.
Storrer, president and COO at MEDecision. "For the better part of this year we
have made a tremendous commitment to maintaining a healthy, high-performing
culture. We want to be the best company we can be, and I think making the list
of Best Places to Work in Healthcare indicates that we`re on a very solid
footing and well positioned for growth and prosperity in the future." 

Modern Healthcare determined its Best Places to Work in Healthcare through a
survey of employers detailing company policies, practices, benefits and
demographics. Employees were asked a series of in-depth questions to help
evaluate eight core areas: leadership and planning, culture and communications,
role satisfaction, working environment, relationship with supervisor, training
and development, pay and benefits, and overall satisfaction. 

In addition to its #21 ranking on the Best Places to Work in Healthcare list,
MEDecision picked up a similar honor last month when it was named one of the
Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania by the Central Penn Business Journal. The
Best Places to Work in PA program is a public/private partnership between Team
Pennsylvania Foundation, Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic
Development, the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry and the Central
Penn Business Journal. It identifies, recognizes and honors the best places to
be employed in Pennsylvania, benefiting the state's economy, its workforce and
businesses. 

For more information about MEDecision, please visit www.MEDecision.com and
subscribe to an RSS feed at http://www.MEDecision.com/blog/. Follow the company
on Twitter at @MEDecision. 

Additional Resources

MEDecision website: www.MEDecision.com

MEDecision on Twitter: @MEDecision

MEDecision Blog: http://www.MEDecision.com/blog

MEDecision press releases: http://www.MEDecision.com/news

MEDecision webinars: http://www.MEDecision.com/webinar

About MEDecision

MEDecision offers collaborative health care management solutions that provide a
simplified and smart way to manage the health of members and member populations
which can improve the quality and affordability of care. Based on
state-of-the-art technology, MEDecision's solutions include Alineo, a
collaborative health care management platform for managing case management,
disease management and utilization management; and Nexalign, a collaborative
health care information exchange service. MEDecision believes that, in the
aggregate, its health care payer customers insure or manage care for
approximately one in every six people in the U.S. with health insurance. For
more information, please visit www.MEDecision.com. 

MEDecision is a trademark of MEDecision, Inc. The MEDecision logo and product
names are also trademarks or registered trademarks of MEDecision, Inc. Other
product and brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. 

Tags: MEDecision, collaborative health care management, case management, disease
management, Alineo, utilization management, Nexalign

MEDecision
Shannon Renegar, 610-540-0202 x1213
Shannon.Renegar@MEDecision.com
or
TECHMarket Communications
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Laura@TECHMarket.com

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