North Shore LIJ, Henry Schein named on ethical companies list

Henry Schein Inc., Long Island's largest public company by revenue, has been named to the 2015 list of most ethical companies by the Ethisphere Institute. This is Schein headquarters in Melville on May 7, 2012. Credit: Ed Betz
Two Long Island organizations have cracked a list of the world's most ethical companies.
Ethisphere Institute, an ethical business advocate, has released its 2015 World's Most Ethical Companies list, and Henry Schein and North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System have made the cut.
The entire Ethisphere Institute list can be found here.
Four hospitals made the list. The others were Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals, both of which are in Cleveland, and Baptist Health in Jacksonville, Florida.
According to Healthcare Finance News, Baptist Health said it was honored for programs that included its rigid code of ethics, conflict of interest and vendor relations policies, as well as its 17-year-old corporate compliance program.

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