
Trusted by healthcare leaders: Medical Solutions earns Top 10 MSP spot for fourth year
Medical Solutions was also the top-rated healthcare MSP for breadth of services, highlighting its ability to deliver comprehensive, end-to-end workforce solutions that meet the evolving needs of healthcare organizations.
'Our customers can count on us to be more than a healthcare staffing partner,' said Rebecca Rogers Tijerino, CEO of Medical Solutions. 'We're a strategic extension of their teams. We work alongside them to navigate workforce complexities, using data, expertise, and real-world insight to build sustainable strategies that allow them to balance cost with excellent patient care.'
Those efforts are reflected in Medical Solutions' client retention and satisfaction scores with customers consistently saying the company meets or exceeds expectations in key areas including clinician quality, speed in filling staffing requests, and the ability to provide a wide range of solutions tailored to their needs. A majority also say Medical Solutions exceeds expectations in communication and resolving issues quickly and effectively.
This recognition comes as healthcare organizations face growing pressure to cut costs, retain top talent, and stay ahead of rapid change. Many are streamlining vendor relationships and consolidating services under a single, trusted partner. Medical Solutions' comprehensive MSP program meets that demand, delivering workforce solutions that include real-time data and dashboarding, VMS services, support across various clinician types, and a strong focus on clinician retention.
'We're listening to healthcare executives. They want a partner who can bring it all together,' said Tijerino. 'We've built a model to meet that need by integrating technology, experienced experts, and tailored services to provide everything our partners need in one place.'
Watch the 2025 HRO Today Baker's Dozen MSP Customer Satisfaction Ratings™ announcement video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4K_TyrQW1g.
ABOUT MEDICAL SOLUTIONS
Medical Solutions is one of the nation's largest and most trusted healthcare workforce solutions companies, offering consulting services, workforce technology, recruiting, and staffing. Its service offerings include contingent staffing, managed services, workforce disruption, local contract, virtual care, PRN, and domestic and international direct hire. For more information, visit www.medicalsolutions.com.
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