I believe in the Wellness Coaching line of service. - Wellness Coach/Disease Management RN Premise Health Employee Review

2.0
1 July 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Wellness Coaches are required to have their own personal office. Accurate, specialized pay. A great remote Wellness department and team to help navigate EHR/Care Planning. Access to a Wellness Coach Mentor within the company to practice and hone skills with. A rich continuing education program (all remote) for coaching for optimal success.

Cons

Premise Health exists to meet the needs and desires of companies that choose to contract with Premise Health. This can lead to complex dynamics where the Wellness Coaching role is negotiated and redefined by the client rather than what it is designed to actually be by the internal Wellness department and the Wellness coaching certifying bodies. It may take somebody with a strong sense of authenticity, self-awareness, confidence, and a clear sense of knowing what is a healthful coaching strategy vs what is not (i.e. diet bets are not helpful for long-term success, but companies think they are helpful and request them). I personally found this constant negotiation of the role challenging, particularly because leadership must do what company requests or the contract is at risk. I did not find leadership outside of the local clinic setting to be concerned with empowering the individuals working at the point-of-service. The priority, again, is the client and the optics of anything being unflattering of the image presented were paramount. If one knows all of this going in, one may be comfortable with either falling in line or slowly but surely transforming the structure from within. I found it unsettling and inauthentic and not worth continuing after about 3 years. Lastly, I enjoy highly innovative strategies of delivering healthcare directly to an individual, but I learned that on a systems-level, offering healthcare onsite at companies can lead to companies offering lower-quality healthcare plans. Therefore, the companies shift the cost of onsite-healthcare to the employees anyway. While this will vary between companies that contract with onsite healthcare services like Premise, this is simply another form of capitalistic, profit-driven healthcare. As somebody who highly values the idea of eliminating a multi-payer system, I have learned this is not the best way to do it.

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Premise Health Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and provide feedback. Since we provide onsite, nearsite and virtual healthcare for employers, our priorities are to not only support client healthcare goals but also keep the member's best interest at hand. We are sorry to hear you didn’t feel empowered to do so freely and wish you the best of luck to you in your future endeavors.

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As a large healthcare organization, some systems and processes can feel a bit outdated, especially with how quickly technology and the fitness industry evolve. That said, because Premise is a healthcare company, everything has to go through extensive vetting for compliance and safety, which is understandable. There are also a lot of policies and standardized procedures that don’t always perfectly translate to the fitness side of operations since many are built more around healthcare models. The environment can be stricter at times, but leadership is generally open-minded, willing to listen to feedback, and continues to evolve as the fitness and wellness division grows.

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Premise Health Response
1mo
Thanks for sharing your feedback! We're lucky to have you on our team!
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