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Survey Data Results from January 6, 2022
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Innovation isn’t just a goal at Healthgrades, it’s a mindset. At Healthgrades, we strive to lead the pack in developing and creating new innovative healthcare technology. And sometimes, the best innovations come from within.
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Your daily schedule is busy enough—getting the kids ready for school, balancing work obligations, shuttling the soccer team to practice, taking care of aging parents—that it can be easy to push managing your healthcare and that of your family to the bottom of your to-do list.
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There is tremendous variation in hospital quality across the country, so consumers should do their homework to find the right hospitals.
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Healthgrades is the leader in helping consumers and providers make meaningful connections, but that couldn’t happen without our team of talented professionals. Our success in providing online resources for information about physicians and hospitals starts and ends with the care, commitment and ingenuity of our employees.
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USA Today recently reported that Denver and the Midwest are emerging as new hubs for tech workers. Andy Puch, who moved to Colorado from Manhattan last year to become the Lead Site Reliability Engineer at Healthgrades, understands why. He moved to Denver for a lifestyle change but didn’t want to give up working in a forward-thinking tech community. ColoradoBiz Magazine profiled Puch, sharing his motivations for moving to the Mile High City and offering insight on why people are settling in Colorado for more than the mountains.
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Bryan Cooper’s job search didn’t gain momentum on a social media site or at a happy hour, but on a chairlift. Colorado had been on his short list of places he wanted to live, and while heading up a mountain on one of his occasional ski trips to the state, a buddy told him about openings at Healthgrades, the leading online resource for information about physicians and hospitals.
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Healthcare consumerism has compelled physician practices, hospitals, and health systems to reorient their care models with patients at the center, as well as to offer the access, functionality, and convenience modern consumers expect.
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Written by Andrea Pearson, chief marketing officer, Healthgrades and Ryan Caddell, product manager, Healthgrades
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Recently, Healthgrades partnered with Code.org, a non-profit organization that believes every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science, just like biology, chemistry or algebra. As the leading online resource for comprehensive information about physicians and hospitals, Healthgrades is proud to partner with Code.org and as part of our partnership, Healthgrades will help host an Hour of Code with elementary schools near our four offices, in Atlanta, Denver, Madison and Raleigh.