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Altera Digital Health

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Good work-life balance, but poor pay and management issues - EHR Analyst Altera Digital Health Employee Review

2.0
15 May 2026
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Pros

- Remote work offers good work-life balance. - Numerous opportunities to work with other team members and expand knowledge.

Cons

- Below-average pay for the industry. - Hard-working employees get more work pushed on them without any pay raises. - Most of the middle management are under qualified and are more interested in protecting themselves rather than their teams. - Executive leadership is clueless. - Company can't keep up with the industry competition because employees with expertise and experience keep leaving for greener pastures. As a result the company keeps bleeding clients year over year with very little long-term prospects.

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5.0
23 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You are rewarded for working hard and smart. If you want to treat the company as your own and be rewarded for doing so this is a great place to work.

Cons

Not for people who just want to collect pay check and go home. Must try to grow to get rewards.

1.0
22 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Remote flexibility — True work‑life balance thanks to fully remote roles and autonomy in managing your schedule. - Supportive colleagues — Teams are generally collaborative, kind, and willing to help, even across time zones.

Cons

-Leadership lacked direction — Senior leadership often appeared disconnected from day‑to‑day realities and demonstrated limited understanding of healthcare operations, which led to unclear priorities and inconsistent decision‑making. - Below‑market compensation — Pay and raises did not keep pace with industry standards, especially compared to similar roles in health tech. - Ineffective middle management — Many mid‑level managers struggled with communication, accountability, and basic project oversight, creating unnecessary friction and slowing progress. - Shrinking client base — With Epic dominating the market, the company’s customer pipeline and long‑term growth prospects felt increasingly limited, impacting morale and strategic clarity.

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