Infirmary Health Named A Top Place To Work In Healthcare

Infirmary Health has been recognized on Becker’s Healthcare 2025 list of “150+ Top Places to Work in Healthcare,” which highlights organizations that go above and beyond to create exceptional workplace cultures. Infirmary Health is one of two Alabama hospital systems to be recognized. Selected through a combination of nominations and independent editorial research, Infirmary Health was recognized for a steadfast commitment to employee well-being, leadership excellence and community engagement. “At Infirmary Health, we believe in investing not just in facilities and technology, but in the people who make high-quality compassionate care possible,” said Mark Nix, president and CEO of Infirmary Health.

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