Change Healthcare recognized as one of 100 Best Places to Work in Healthcare for 2014

Change Healthcare, the market leader in healthcare consumer engagement and cost transparency, has been named one of Modern Healthcare's "100 Best Places to Work in Healthcare" for 2014, an honor the company also received in 2013. The publication shared the news this morning, when it released a non-ranked, alphabetical list of winners at www.modernhealthcare.com/bestplaces. Specific rankings will be announced live at an awards gala in Chicago on October 23.

"Change Healthcare has experienced tremendous growth in the last year. This recognition confirms that our efforts to maintain a healthy, happy, productive work environment have kept pace with this growth," said Change Healthcare Vice President of Human Resources Shana Krumwiede. "I'm both proud and honored to see our company recognized in such a meaningful way."

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