Modernizing Medicine has been named to Inc. magazine’s annual list of the Best Workplaces for 2020, the company announces.
The list is the result of a wide-ranging and comprehensive measurement of private American companies that have created exceptional workplaces through vibrant cultures, deep employee engagement and stellar benefits.
Headquartered in Boca Raton, Fla, Modernizing Medicine was founded in 2010 by Daniel Cane and Michael Sherling, MD, MBA, to meet an unmet need in the healthcare industry and created a native iPad and cloud-based electronic health records (EHR) system, EMA, for medical specialists. The company has since grown more than 800 employees strong and has raised more than $332M in total investment.
Both the company and its people continue to uphold the founding mission of transforming how healthcare information is created, consumed and utilized to increase practice efficiency and improve patient outcomes, it explains in a media release.
Collecting data from more than 3,000 submissions, Inc. singled out 395 finalists for this year’s list. Each nominated company took part in an employee survey, conducted by Quantum Workplace, on topics including trust, management effectiveness, perks, and confidence in the future.
Inc. gathered, analyzed, and audited the data. Then Inc. ranked all the employers using a composite score of survey results. This year, 73.5% of surveyed employees were engaged by their work. The results from the Quantum survey showed that 94% of Modernizing Medicine’s team were “engaged.”
“We are exhilarated to share this honor with so many other influential and deserving companies,” Cane says in the release. “I couldn’t be more proud of the culture our employees have truly helped to shape and how they live out our company values and mission of transforming healthcare. Even though we have transitioned to remote work given the current COVID-19 pandemic, I have confidence and seen first-hand that the culture we have created extends beyond the walls of our physical office space.”
“Building a great corporate culture comes only from strong leadership,” says Inc. magazine editor-in-chief Scott Omelianuk, in the release. “The companies on Inc.’s Best Workplaces list are setting an example that the whole country can learn from, especially now, when company culture is more important to the workforce than ever.”
[Source(s): Modernizing Medicine, Business Wire]