Be Very Careful - Nurse Practitioner Brave Health Employee Review

1.0
17 June 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There were some pros the first 3 years, none currently

Cons

1. Unsustainable Workload & Administrative Burdens Providers face overwhelming patient loads with rigid, overbooked schedules, leaving no room for emergencies or adequate care. Administrative tasks are frequently added without dedicated time, forcing work outside of hours. PTO is routinely denied, and staff are pressured to work on days off, reflecting a blatant disregard for work-life balance. Communication from management often carries a dismissive tone, implying providers are replaceable. 2. Toxic Culture & Fear of Retaliation A culture of fear discourages providers from speaking up, as concerns are met with potential retaliation. Mental health and personal needs are trivialized, fostering high turnover. The pattern suggests intentional burnout of experienced clinicians, who are then replaced by new graduates willing to accept unreasonable demands. 3. Profit-Driven Priorities Over Patient & Staff Well-Being The organization prioritizes revenue above all else, with leadership focusing on "how much money can we bring in?" rather than quality care or employee welfare. Providers are reduced to expendable numbers, undermining professionalism and ethical practice. Final Thoughts This environment harms both clinicians and patients. If you seek a workplace that values respect, balance, and ethical care, I strongly encourage looking elsewhere. The toll on mental health and professional integrity is simply not justified.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Commute time for remote work “Job aids” for everything Training staff is very helpful

Cons

Promised 4 day weeks after 90 days then told if you don’t meet production you can’t get it. Productivity depends on patients showing up and despite all reminder efforts they still don’t show. They aren’t penalized but provider is. Inappropriate patients that should be discharged are shuffled from provider to provider when they don’t get the drugs they want. Patient satisfaction is priority over what is clinically appropriate for patient Providers are expected to do most of their own clerical work - patient reminders, updating addresses, firing patients (despite job aid stating it’s supervisor job to notify patients they’re fired) Multiple programs required for patient tracking and charting.

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