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  • Stanford Health Care has the most employees (10,847).
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RediClinic vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
3.9
Houston, TX1-376
2004
4.3
Conshohocken, PA1$16.0M1,000
1996
3.6
--$210,00050
1911
4.5
Birmingham, AL1$360.0M3,000
1877
4.4
Colton, CA1$1.4B2,500
2011
4.8
Elmira, NY2$420.0M3,200
2001
4.0
Clayton, NC101$73.0M1,005
2003
3.5
Nashville, TN1$500,00050
1978
4.3
Asheville, NC1$50.0M200
2007
4.0
Salt Lake City, UT2$7.8M78
1959
4.6
Palo Alto, CA7$2.6B10,847
1992
3.6
Gainesville, GA1$1.4M28
1948
3.8
Lynchburg, VA1$4.7M50
2007
4.7
Morgantown, WV1$220.0M900
Internal Medicine Care Inc.
-
4.5
Beavercreek, OH1$2.7M15
2005
4.0
Winooski, VT1$16.0M360
1916
4.4
New York, NY1$5.5B5,820
Rocking Horse Community Health Center
1999
3.1
Springfield, OH1$180,0002
1983
4.1
Houston, TX1$1.7M50
NEWPORT BEACH OB/GYN MEDICAL GROUP
1995
3.6
Newport Beach, CA1$1.2M15
BarnesCare
1946
2.6
Saint Louis, MO1$240,0005

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RediClinic salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
RediClinic
$51,564$24.79-

Compare RediClinic job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
RediClinic
$44,331$21.31
Stanford Health Care
$72,523$34.87
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
$67,261$32.34
The Little Clinic
$65,428$31.46
Arnot Health
$64,458$30.99
Dell Children's Medical Group
$63,729$30.64
Children's of Alabama
$62,350$29.98
Good News Clinics
$55,790$26.82
Planned Parenthood
$54,877$26.38
Urgent Care Holdings, Inc.
$52,698$25.34
Wolanski Eugene G MD
$52,505$25.24
The Family Health Centers of Asheville
$51,919$24.96
Family Care
$51,585$24.80
FastMed Urgent Care
$48,400$23.27
Rocking Horse Community Health Center
$46,724$22.46
Take Care Health Employer Solutions
$43,746$21.03
OnSite Care
$43,059$20.70
BarnesCare
$42,973$20.66
Marathon Health
$42,207$20.29
NEWPORT BEACH OB/GYN MEDICAL GROUP
$41,651$20.02

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RediClinic demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
The Family Health Centers of Asheville16%84%
FastMed Urgent Care18%82%
Marathon Health18%82%
Children's of Alabama26%74%
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center28%72%
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Compare race at RediClinic vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
46%30%7%12%5%
9.7
58%17%13%7%4%
7.4
61%7%21%8%3%
9.1
58%20%12%6%3%
9.4
63%15%13%6%3%
8.2
Rocking Horse Community Health Center
73%14%9%2%2%
6.2

RediClinic and similar companies CEOs

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Webster F. Golinkin (Web)
FastMed Urgent Care

Web Golinkin is a Founder at RediClinic and Chief Executive Officer at FastMed Urgent Care and is based in Houston, Texas. He has worked as Chief Executive Officer at Health Dialog, Co-Founder & CEO at America's Health Network, and Divisional President at Reeves Communications. Web studied at Harvard University.

David Entwistle
Stanford Health Care

David Entwistle is president and CEO of Stanford Health Care (SHC). He joined SHC in July 2016 with extensive executive experience at leading academic medical centers. Entwistle is a passionate advocate of precision health - tailoring a treatment to a patient’s specific disease or condition as well as focusing on prevention to empower patients to take charge of their health before they become ill. Among the factors that attracted him to SHC are the unparalleled technologies available in Silicon Valley that help advance health care through better application of technology for individuals. According to Entwistle, SHC is extremely well-situated to be able to apply innovative technology, such as wearable devices that track activity or monitor blood glucose levels, to improve health. Before joining SHC, he served for nine years as CEO of the University of Utah Hospital & Clinics (UUHC), the only academic medical center in the Intermountain West region. While serving at UUHC, Entwistle received the Modern Healthcare “Up and Comers Award,” for significant contributions in health care administration, management or policy. He previously served as senior vice president and chief operating officer at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wis., from 2002-2007; and as vice president of professional services and joint venture operations at City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, Calif. As a recognized health care thought leader, Entwistle serves on the boards of the American Hospital Association, the AAMC Council of Teaching Hospitals, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and Vizient. He is the past chair of the Utah Hospital Association and was appointed by the governor of Utah to the state’s Medicaid Task Force. Entwistle is an avid cyclist who enjoys both road and mountain biking, often accompanied by his teenage son. He also competes in Ironman Triathlons.

Thomas G. Shufflebarger
Children's of Alabama

Thomas Shufflebarger works at Children's Hospital of Alabama and an Exec VP/COO at Children's Hospital of Alabama. He works or has worked as Dir:Budget & Physician Recruitment at Brookwood Medical Center, TRUSTEE at Alabama Chapter of the American Hospital Association, and FELLOW at American College of Healthcare Executives. Thomas studied at Duke University.

Jesus Hernandez is a Chief Executive Officer at FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS and Board Member at Pemco Mutual Insurance Co.

Brent King
OnSite Care

Jeff Wells
Marathon Health

Jeff Wells, M.D., is a proven physician leader committed to improving lives through a value-based and patient-centered healthcare experience. His background includes broad-based involvement in patient care, health information technology, health policy, and managed care. He is currently the President of Marathon Health, one of the nation’s leading providers of employer-based health services. Prior to Marathon Health, Wells served as co-founder and President of OurHealth, known for its MyClinic network of primary care centers, improving access to high-quality care in Charlotte, N.C., Indianapolis, Ind., and Cincinnati, Ohio. Wells was instrumental in the transaction that combined Marathon Health and OurHealth in early 2020. Dr. Wells was the youngest person ever to direct the Indiana Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning where he was responsible for ensuring value-driven care was provided to over one million Hoosiers. He completed his MD/MBA degree at Indiana University School of Medicine and Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis and is trained in internal medicine. An Indianapolis native, Jeff is active in the community and has served on the boards of the Heroes Foundation and YPO Indiana. He and his wife, Jona, have three kids and live in Indianapolis. Specialties: Value-based healthcare, health reform, Medicaid transformation, leadership, consumer engagement and transparency, strategic planning, health informatics, disruptive innovation, care and disease management, and delivery system (especially primary care) redesign.

Kent Youngman
Rocking Horse Community Health Center

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