Healing Partners Reviews

3.5

77% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)

Matt Welik

76% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

Healing Partners has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Healing Partners employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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37 reviews
3.0
13 Sept 2024
Recommend
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Pros

All wound care all the time. Which I happen to love or I wouldn’t keep this job. There are all the basic benefits you’d want, expensive health insurance, not the greatest dental, vision optional, 401k, Roth IRA options, the PTO is sufficient for a full time job. They do have a newer option to have a few CME days a year, some tuition reimbursement ($250 a year)

Cons

The expectations for different providers. Some work only a few days a week and are rarely expected to provide other coverage while others see the expected 90-100 patients a week and it’s expected that they provide a lot of extra coverage for providers who are off. Favorites. And to pick up an extra building really has no financial gain unless you’re getting a travel bonus that is usually not worth the wear and tear on your car. Or unless you’re seeing hundreds of extra patients a month for a very small, super heavily taxed bonus. No incentive for a single building but it’s very uncomfortable if you don’t agree. And if you have very well cared for buildings with great staff and your wounds are doing well, you don’t have a high level of sick patients with high acuity, you can be put on a performance improvement plan as you’re expected to have a certain percentage of debridements, skin substitute applications and highly billed visits. If not you will be under the microscope for what you’re doing wrong. And if you’re on an improvement plan you become ineligible for bonuses (which you won’t be informed of until you don’t receive it but will still be asked to pick up). Numbers are a main focus of the weekly meetings. Constant policy changes that only apply to some people and when you ask for clarification you may not receive a response at all, or a partial response. But you ARE required to sign that policy regardless. Inconsistency in training some who are also brand new leading to a blind leading leading the deaf. The core values and mission statements are great, but they don’t trickle down. Expected to keep the buildings happy, see everyone they request, big numbers - but they need to be high acuity, again, all about the numbers. You do have 6 holidays included but there are problems with getting just that single day off, you’ll just end up working the same amount and wasting those 8 hours.

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2.0
24 Dec 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Higher than average starting pay, Average PTO

Cons

Don’t value staff. High turnover. Expect you to see more and more patients and take more facilities. Bonus is little and not worth the time it takes to meet the requirements and see so many more patients. Information told in interview was not reality once hired. Upper management has great values and standards but this is not portrayed in the day to day activities of supervisory positions that make numbers and quotas more important than caring for patients and valuing the staff.

1.0
16 June 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Learning about chronic wounds and their treatment

Cons

After Orientation one is expected to an expert on wound care - when in fact, providers hired by Healing Partners have only taken a 4 week virtual course . One is to do one’s own coding and billing without medical coding training at all. Healing Partners is currently in transition; after having acquired a local well respected wound healing practice with expert providers; to also toggling between two EMR systems with less than enthusiastic buying from the SNFs that they service. Both EMR systems are with limitations and very poor on-boarding (virtual) - as evidenced by a TEAMS chat that is constantly being utilized by providers to ask documentation and billing questions all throughout the day leading to burnout and stress to providers and staff.

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