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Fortune Once Again Ranks 1 Westchester Hospital Among 'Best Places To Work'

The Westchester County hospital was the only medical facility in New York State to make the annual list of best employers.

To determine the Fortune Best Workplaces in New York List, confidential survey responses were analyzed from employees on leadership effectiveness, respect, fairness and employee pride in the organization.
To determine the Fortune Best Workplaces in New York List, confidential survey responses were analyzed from employees on leadership effectiveness, respect, fairness and employee pride in the organization. (Jeff Edwards/Patch)

WHITE PLAINS, NY — White Plains Hospital has been named among the "Best Workplaces in New York" by Fortune for the third year in a row.

White Plains Hospital announced on Monday that it has been named to Fortune's 2025 list of Best Workplaces in New York. This is the third consecutive year that the hospital has been named to the prestigious list. Not only is White Plains Hospital the only hospital in New York recognized, it is also one of just 35 large companies (1,000 or more employees) to be recognized.

White Plains Hospital became eligible for the ranking after being designated as a "Great Place to Work" in 2024. This recognition is given for exceeding national benchmarks for employee satisfaction.

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To determine the Fortune Best Workplaces in New York List, confidential survey responses were analyzed from employees on leadership effectiveness, respect, fairness and employee pride in the organization.

"To be the only Hospital named to Best Workplaces in New York proves our consistency when it comes to maintaining strong, two-way communications with our staff, addressing their needs and concerns, and working together to create an exceptional patient experience," the hospital's Chief Human Resources Officer Diane Woolley said. "We remain proud of our employees and celebrate this success with them for the third consecutive year."

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