4 healthcare organizations adding jobs

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The following healthcare organizations have shared plans in the past month to hire workers, starting with the most recent.

1. Modernizing Medicine seeks to hire 20 medical billing analysts in California
Modernizing Medicine, a health IT company based in Boca Raton, Fla., planned a job-recruiting event last weekend at its Roseville, Calif., offices, The Sacramento Bee reported. The company told the publication it was seeking to add 20 medical billing analysts to its West Coast revenue cycle services team in Roseville.

2. McKesson distribution center to hire 100 in Iowa
McKesson is planning to expand employee numbers at its 340,000-square-foot distribution center in Clear Lake, Iowa, according to the Globe Gazette. The distribution center, which opened in May 2016, has 120 employees, but it plans to increase that number to 220 over the course of the next few months.

3. Northern Hospital of Surry County to add 85 jobs after scrapping Aramark contract
New maintenance, food and nutrition services jobs are expected at Northern Hospital of Surry County in Mount Airy, N.C., after the organization decided not to renew its three-year contract with Philadelphia-based Aramark Healthcare Support Services, according to a Triad Business Journal report. The hospital plans to provide its own maintenance, food and nutrition services by adding 85 jobs.

4. Henry Ford Health System hiring nurses
Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System is hiring for more than 70 locations throughout Southeast Michigan, according to a Fox News 2 report. The health system is currently looking for nurses, medical technologists, researchers, account staff, billing clerks and X-ray technicians.

 

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