Baptist Health has once again been recognized as one of the nation’s top workplaces, earning Great Place To Work® Certification™ for the third consecutive year.

The nationally recognized certification is based entirely on confidential employee feedback and reflects workplace culture, employee experience, and leadership effectiveness.
According to the 2026 survey results, Baptist Health achieved an overall 70% favorability score, well above the 57% average among organizations participating in the Great Place To Work survey database.
In addition, 69% of Baptist Health employees said the health care system is a great place to work.
Recognition Based on Employee Feedback
Unlike many workplace awards, Great Place To Work Certification is determined solely through anonymous surveys completed by current employees.
The organization measures employee trust, workplace culture, leadership, teamwork, respect, fairness, and opportunities for professional growth.
Great Place To Work® is recognized worldwide as the leading authority on workplace culture and employee experience.
Officials say organizations earning certification often experience stronger employee retention, increased innovation, and improved organizational performance.
Supporting Employees and Families
Baptist Health officials say the organization continues to invest in programs that support employees both professionally and personally.
Among the benefits available to employees are:
Tuition assistance
Student loan forgiveness programs
Employee credit union
Employee food pantry
Company-paid benefits
Employee discounts
Family-focused workplace programs
Leaders say those investments help create an environment where employees feel supported while delivering quality patient care throughout Arkansas.
Commitment to Arkansas Communities
As one of Arkansas’ largest health care providers and employers, Baptist Health serves patients across the state through hospitals, clinics, specialty care facilities, and physician practices.
Officials say maintaining a positive workplace culture ultimately benefits patients by helping recruit and retain highly qualified physicians, nurses, therapists, and support staff.
The latest certification marks the third consecutive year Baptist Health employees have rated the organization among the nation’s best places to work.
















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