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Dartmouth-Hitchcock  Location: Lebanon, N.H. Type of organization: Hospital/health system Meet the organization: Dartmouth-Hitchcock health system was founded in 1893 and includes New Hampshire’s only Level I trauma center and air ambulatory service. The system provides patients access to nearly 1,500…

Covenant Health  Location: Lubbock, Texas Type of organization: Hospital/health system Meet the organization: Covenant Health is the largest health system in the region, and serves approximately 1.2 million people across 62 counties. The system, which is a member of Irvine,…

Connally Memorial Medical Center Location: Floresville, Texas Type of organization: Hospital/health system Meet the organization: Connally Memorial Medical Center houses 44 beds and employs 325 workers. The most recent Healthstream Employee Satisfaction Survey showed CMMC employees’ overall satisfaction to be…

Community Medical Centers  Location: Fresno, Calif. Type of organization: Hospital/health system Meet the organization: The Community Medical Centers system has achieved an overall 90th percentile ranking for employee engagement on an Advisory Board survey among 300 hospitals and 300,000 respondents.…

Cleveland Clinic Location: Cleveland Type of organization: Hospital/health system Meet the organization: Cleveland Clinic is among the nation’s best hospitals, U.S. News & World Report ranked it as the No. 4 hospital in the nation for 2014-15. The 1,268-bed academic…

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Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Location: Atlanta Type of organization: Hospital/health system Meet the organization: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is the largest pediatric provider in Georgia and one of the largest pediatric systems in the nation. The 496-bed general facility employs…

Hartford, Conn.-based health insurer Aetna has set its wage floor to $16 an hour for its lowest paid employees, boosting the employees' incomes by as much as 33 percent, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Is the American dream dead? Many Americans believe so. According to a New York Times poll, only 64 percent of respondents said they still believed in the American dream, the lowest rate in nearly two decades. Pessimism is widespread and…

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