Physicians (and NPs) Please Read - Anonymous employee Sound Physicians Employee Review

1.0
2 June 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They *try* (don't always succeed but try) to keep patient load to about 20 patients per physician, which may be lower than other groups. However, this is self-serving in the end as they know that any more patients, and physicians will have difficulty discharging them and that's Sound's primary goal.

Cons

PHYSICIANS! BEWARE!!! I worked for Sound Physicians as a locums in a few of their hospitals through Echo for more than two years and have seen concerning trends in all hospitals where I worked which you should carefully consider before pursuing a job with them. They may say wonderful things about their vision and the services they provide etc. But bottom line is they care about money and not patient care (now of course there are people and physicians within the organization who do care about patients but remember there's a huge corporation behind any facade of 'high-value good patient care' and this corporation cares most about the bottom line and in the end you will feel these pressures driving 'production' ). One 'red flag' I suggest you consider with these 'provider' management groups is the type of physicians they hire--Sound tends to recruit and hire two groups of physicians- those newly graduated who haven't been taught in medical school that it shouldn't be considered normal to have someone else micromanage not just your medical decisions but more importantly (to Sound) how much money you're costing the hospital (they will eventually show you your 'data' and how poorly you compare to whatever is expected)/how long your patients are staying in the hospital/how high you're billing for the services you provide (the higher the better since Sound is making money off of you--and do know they have been sued by government agencies for overbilling as this is what they encourage you to do--obviously they don't tell you to outright overbill, but they make it abundantly clear that they think you should billing for the highest level of care on the vast, vast majority of patients). [As a side note, I don't think you should keep patients in hospital longer than necessary both for their benefit and the hospital's bottom line, nor do I think you should order unnecessary tests, but there's a true push from Sound to get patients out the door as quickly as humanly feasible, which is stressful for the physician and often bad for patients]. Another group of physicians they tend to hire is those with visa issues--nothing wrong with these physicians but this group is often 'stuck' and so will take almost any job. If you choose to go forward and interview with them for a position, be sure to ask to talk with any senior physicians (if there are any) and those who might have visa problems--and get the real story, without admin staff around, perhaps by phone or e-mail. If you're still interested in working for them, I say go through Echo (Sound's locums agency) and become a locums first. That way you can see how things work first hand, and if you're still interested you can sign on (and they will ask you to sign on unless you just do a horrific job).

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Sound Physicians Response
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One of our core values is integrity. Your concerns should be discussed with the Compliance Hotline (see the link on the bottom of the website home page). It is anonymous.

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Cons

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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and for being part of Sound for so many years. We are grateful for your commitment and are glad to hear that you enjoy the balance and teamwork within your role. We also appreciate your note about benefits. Our teams are actively reviewing and updating several programs, and feedback from long-tenured colleagues is an important part of that process. Hearing what matters most helps us continue to make improvements that support our people. Thank you again for sharing your perspective and for all you do for patients and partners across Sound.
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Cons

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Sound Physicians Response
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We’re sorry to hear that your training experience and compensation did not meet your expectations. Effective onboarding and training are essential for success, and we recognize that limited availability or scheduling challenges can impact the learning process. Feedback like yours helps us continue reviewing how we structure training hours and support part-time team members more consistently. Regarding compensation, we appreciate you raising this in your review. Pay is a key part of feeling valued, and we continuously evaluate salaries and annual increases to remain competitive with the market. Feedback like yours helps guide these discussions, and we’d welcome further input at belong@soundphysicians.com. We appreciate your perspective and the time you invested with our organization, and we wish you continued success in your career.
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