Lack of training and respect leads to burnout - Reauthorization Specialist KabaFusion Employee Review

1.0
23 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay was decent but I soon found out why

Cons

Not enough training staff. My trainer left in the middle of my training. Focus on promotion in middle management and location acquisition rather than stability and establishing processes and locations that function the same across each location. There aren’t current SOP’s for established processes which means training new hires is stunted. The CEO makes decisions and has staff jumping through hoops to try to align processes with his decisions. Proper planning is non existent. Management does not respect staff and tends to overload current staff leading to burnout and a revolving door. If they want their staff to care properly for their patients, they should care properly for their staff. The business is run like a startup even though it’s been around long enough to have processes of an established company. If you are an employee who has insurance through this company and also a patient, the insurance company routinely denies therapy for employees.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
19 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Trying to help sick people

Cons

Almost all employees have little, to no, experience in their field, Most employees are fresh out of college or still in college. They have very little practical skills. This is a systemic problem from the lowest employee to the top executives (aka ceo friends and family). Everyone is competing to "look" the smartest. The use of AI is overwhelming, (executives are all using Claude, cubicle jockeys using copilot for all correspondence, etc. etc. ) hardly anyone is actually using the brain in their head. The employee turnover is astronomical. People quit from getting fed up or are fired because HR wants to recoup your salary. ( You need a medical note every 21 days for a standing desk, but the HR exec has a standing desk, a treadmill and an attitude) Your basically just a number in the endless revolving door of numbers. There is an unbelievable amount of finger pointing, "do-as-i-say not as-i-do" mentality , and absolutely no resolutions. Everyday is uncomfortable and abusive.

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