ABM Named One of America’s Best Places to Work in Healthcare by Modern Healthcare


ABM Industries, a provider of facility solutions,  announced its selection as one of Modern Healthcare's Best Places to Work in Healthcare 2017. This is the fifth time since 2010 that this segment of the Company's business has been included on the prestigious list of employers in the healthcare industry.

"Thanks to our talented team for their commitment and passion to make a difference, every person, every day," said Dan Bowen, President of Healthcare at ABM. "Through each of them, ABM is realizing its vision of being the clear choice in the industries we serve through engaged people. We are honored to be recognized as a best place to work in healthcare again, and we owe this success to our associates."

As a subset of ABM's Emerging Industries Group, the Company's Healthcare division delivers a complete portfolio of end-to-end services designed to support hospitals and healthcare systems. ABM Healthcare partners with hospital healthcare systems and medical office facilities to improve the patient experience from the car door to the patient room through environmental services, facilities management, food and nutrition, clinical engineering, laundry and linen, patient transportation, patient sitter / companion, and parking and guest services. ABM's healthcare service specialists help its clients deliver the highest standard of patient care, while reducing operational costs, improving HCAHPS scores, and optimizing resources.

Modern Healthcare's Best Places to Work in Healthcare Awards Dinner will be held on September 28, 2017 in Las Vegas during the organization's annual Workplace of the Future conference. Award recipients were judged on eight core areas: overall employee engagement, work environment, role satisfaction, employee / supervisor relationships, culture and communications, leadership and planning, pay and benefits, and training and development.

 



May 26, 2017


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