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BusinessNovember 18, 2008

Saint Francis Medical Center has been named No. 4 on Modern Healthcare magazine's 100 Best Places to Work in Healthcare – no other Missouri hospital was in the top 20. "I am extremely proud of the Saint Francis family," said Steven C. ...

Robin Gautschy

Saint Francis Medical Center has been named No. 4 on Modern Healthcare magazine's 100 Best Places to Work in Healthcare – no other Missouri hospital was in the top 20.

"I am extremely proud of the Saint Francis family," said Steven C. Bjelich, FACHE-D, president and CEO of Saint Francis. "The Medical Center takes great pride in offering more than just a job to our employees – we provide a family-centered environment with strong importance placed on work-life balance. Modern Healthcare is a prestigious organization, and it is a privilege to be recognized."

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Any healthcare company (providers, suppliers, payors, associations, etc.) with at least 25 employees was eligible to apply. As part of the selection process, information was collected from Saint Francis, including a survey detailing company policies, practices, benefits and demographics. Employees were asked an in-depth set of questions that resulted in an analysis in eight core areas: leadership and planning, culture and communications, role satisfaction, working environment, relationship with supervisor, training and development, pay and benefits, and overall satisfaction.

"The services, technology and buildings we offer are not what drive the Medical Center to be nationally ranked in healthcare," said Bjelich. "It is the dedicated, compassionate people who drive this organization to excellence. At the end of the day, employees go home feeling good about their work and knowing they worked as a team and made a difference in someone's life."

Saint Francis Medical Center is a 258-bed facility serving more than 650,000 people throughout Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas. Guided by its mission to provide a ministry of healing and wellness inspired by its Christian philosophy and values, the Medical Center has become a progressive, innovative regional tertiary care referral center, doubling in size in the last five years to best accommodate the healthcare needs of those it serves. Saint Francis' major service lines, which have received a variety of national recognitions, include the Neurosciences Institute; Thomas G. Otto, MD, Orthopaedic Institute; Family BirthPlace, featuring the region's first Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Heart Institute; Gene E. Huckstep Emergency Center/Level III Trauma Center with Convenient Care; Cancer Institute; and Fitness Plus. Saint Francis recently announced construction of a 180,000-square-foot, $84 million combined Heart Hospital and Cancer Institute, where patients will have access to advanced treatments and technology – at one convenient location.

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