Soliant Health

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Soliant Health
Industry Healthcare staffing
FoundedNovember 6, 1991 (1991-11-06) in Atlanta, GA, United States
Headquarters,
Key people
David K. Alexander (President) [1]
Parent Olympus Partners
Website www.soliant.com

Soliant Health is a healthcare staffing company that provides medical staff to various healthcare facilities throughout the United States. In 2020, Soliant moved its headquarters to Peachtree Corners, Georgia, a suburban city of Atlanta. [2]

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History

In May 1992, Soliant Health was founded as Elite Medical by David Alexander, with the company initially specializing in travel healthcare. [3] Alexander interpreted a model set by retailer Nordstrom as a way to reduce turnover among his staff by boosting their morale, which in turn would increase the confidence of the healthcare workers they provided. [4] In July 2002, Elite Medical was acquired by Adecco Group North America (then MPS Group Inc.) and was rebranded in March 2003 as Soliant Health, with David Alexander appointed as its president. [3]

Most Beautiful Hospitals

Since 2009, Soliant Health has ranked "The 20 Most Beautiful Hospitals" in the United States. [5] On their first year making the rankings on the 2009 list, Soliant Health cited a February 2009 study by the University of Michigan School of Public Health that one of the factors that made patients happy was the appearance of the hospital. [6]

The 2015 list includes: [5]

  1. Phoebe Sumter Medical Center
  2. Homestead Hospital
  3. Forest Park Medical Center
  4. Riverside Regional Medical Center
  5. HealthPark Medical Center
  6. St. Anthony Regional Hospital & Nursing Home
  7. Forest Park Medical Center
  8. Elmhurst Memorial Hospital
  9. Doctors Memorial Hospital
  10. Mercy Health West Hospital
  11. Baylor, Scott & White Hillcrest Medical Center
  12. Logan Regional Hospital
  13. West Shore Hospital
  14. Forest Park Medical Center
  15. Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
  16. Southwestern Virginia Mental Health Institute
  17. Adirondack Health
  18. Riverview Medical Center
  19. Flagler Hospital
  20. La Rabida Children’s Hospital and Cuyuna Regional Medical Center

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