Rio Grande Regional Hospital Recognized as One of the Best Places to Work

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Rio Grande Regional Hospital (RGRH) has been once again recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of the 2021 Best Places to Work in Healthcare.  This is the third consecutive year the hospital has made this exclusive list.  

Modern Healthcare’s 14th annual Best Places to Work program identifies and honors 150 outstanding companies and organizations within the U.S. healthcare industry that empower employees to provide patients and customers with the best possible care, products and services. This distinction requires a special commitment to culture and excellence. Modern Healthcare partners with the Best Companies Group on the assessment process, which includes an extensive employee survey. Those eligible for the list consist of U.S. health care providers, insurers, and suppliers with at least 25 employees that have been in business for at least a year. Each applicant must be a for-profit business, a nonprofit business, or a government entity.

“It is truly an honor to be named one of the Best Places to Work in Healthcare, for the third year in a row,” said Cris Rivera, Chief Executive Officer of Rio Grande Regional Hospital. “Our leadership team, employees and physicians are united by our mission to care for and improve human life and we are committed to caring for each other like family.  This award reinforces the effectiveness of our work to continually put our employees and patients first in everything we do.”

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As an HCA Healthcare affiliate, Rio Grande Regional Hospital is able to offer a competitive total rewards package that provides valuable support for the health, life, career and future of all colleagues. These rewards include medical insurance, leadership development programs, education assistance, paid family leave benefits and more.

If you are interested in learning more about career opportunities currently available at RGRH please visit RioHealth.com.

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