MD Revolution Reviews

3.0

43% would recommend to a friend

(35 total reviews)
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Kyle Williams

77% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

MD Revolution has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 35 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The MD Revolution 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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35 reviews
1.0
30 Apr 2016

Every positive review on this site was forced and is false

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Coworkers are very smart, hard workers and great team players. The mission of the company, could they ever deliver on it, is admirable adn much needed.

Cons

WARNING: If you are a potential investor or employee...RUN FOR THE HILLS! You do not want to waste a minute of your career or your money on this sinking ship. Every positive review on this website was coerced by the management to cover up the real, less than stellar reviews. This company is an example of cronyism at its best. People have been promoted into leadership positions that have no business being there and they are destroying the company. Promotions and pay are 100% impacted by how well you are liked by key individuals. Instead of investing in paying their employees what they're worth for burning the midnight oil 7 days a week, or getting them the support they need, they waste money on unnecessary expenses and then tell you there's no money left. This start-up burns through more cash on worthless items (seasonal pillowcases, multiple personal assistants to UBER high maintenance C-level executives, LA DJ's for happy hours) than you could ever imagine. If you want to work for a real start up with real opportunity, look somewhere else. Do not get involved in this abusive relationship.

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MD Revolution Response
10y
While we cannot comment directly regarding company personnel matters nor claims made in a social media posting, we are very disappointed to learn one of our team members feels so negatively about our company. Furthering this disappointment is why this team member chose a public forum for such concerns vs. using the anonymous internal “ask management anything” forum. By using a public social media site, we can only assume this team member’s intent is to inflict damage and harm on not only the company, but unfortunately, also the company’s engaged and committed team members. The company is committed to an open, transparent environment and encourages team members to ask questions and share concerns openly. We continue to invest considerable time and effort to promote a healthy and collaborative team environment while simultaneously evolving the company in a new, rapidly changing business environment. MD Revolution is an organization that makes every effort to operate with the highest ethical standards, and strives to ensure team member and customer satisfaction. We will continue to maintain the highest standard of integrity and respectful behavior. We encourage any prospective employees and partners to reach out to us directly to learn more about our business and culture
1.0
15 July 2016

Red Flags

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some really intelligent, ambitious, hard working people working here. Free snacks. Cool office space. Extravagant parties to boost morale.

Cons

1. After working here for any significant amount of time or doing your due diligence as an investor, you'll realize that there is not actually any product to sell. They claim to be a digital, scalable solution to todays healthcare woes, yet the vast majority of their Medicare clientele don't even log into their app or website. They've wasted MILLIONS on an app that doesn’t work. 2. Their solution to low engagement rates with the Medicare population is snail mail and engagement rates are still laughable. A poor ROI for spending oodles and oodles of money on printing and mailing every month. 3. To give you an idea of the caliber of integrity of this company, they have run up debt with multiple printing houses. They don't pay their bills and when the printer finally cuts them off, they walk away and find another unsuspecting printer to repeat the pattern with. This has happened multiple times. 4. Key leaders on the clinical team regularly discuss fears of losing their license due to Medicare fraud and non-compliant HIPAA practices. If medicare were ever to audit this company, they would fail miserably based on current practices. 5. Backroom deals between members of the C suite and employees to incentivize acquisition of reference-able letters from clienst by any means necessary. 6. There is no HR...for a reason. There has been continual talk of bringing in an HR consultant, but it never happens. As a result, employees are manipulated, mistreated, involved in conversations and put in situations by leaders that would make any HR professional's hair stand on end. There is a lawsuit out against this company for very good reason.

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MD Revolution Response
9y
While we cannot comment directly regarding company personnel matters nor claims made in a social media posting, we are very disappointed to learn one of our current team members feels so negatively about our company. Furthering this disappointment is why this team member chose a public forum for such concerns vs. using the anonymous internal “ask management anything” forum. For the last nine weeks, management has, without exception in this all-hands meeting, read each and every word of very candid team member questions and responded no matter the difficulty of the management issue. In bypassing this internal forum and using a public social media site, we can only assume this team member’s intent is to inflict damage and harm on not only the company, but unfortunately, also the company’s engaged and committed team members, providers, and patients. The company is committed to an open, transparent environment and encourages team members to ask questions and share concerns openly. We continue to invest considerable time and effort to promote a healthy and collaborative team environment while simultaneously evolving the company in a new, rapidly changing business environment. Regarding Medicare compliance, the comments made are not rooted in fact. MD Revolution maintains the highest standard of regulatory compliance. We have consistently engaged top Jones Day attorneys to review both our approach and the Medicare regulation to ensure compliance. We have also engaged former government regulators to ensure that everything we do is in line with regulatory guidance and HIPAA compliant. We have expansive documentation within our customer’s electronic health record (EHR) of all care management activities and routinely run internal audits and random sampling of messages to ensure continuous quality and practice improvement. We have traveled to Washington DC with several of our patients and visited with Medicare to show them how we are leveraging technology to improve chronic disease management in thousands of patients. We have stayed true to the MDR vision of improving the lives of patients and rigorously track patient engagement, clinical outcomes, and economic Return on Investment (ROI). Most recently, a cohort of over 3000 patients at a major health system demonstrated $3.7 million in savings while leveraging our CCM solution over an 8 month period when compared to chronic disease patients at the same site not using our platform. We also have established partnerships now because of this data with some of the largest EHR vendors in the country. MD Revolution is an organization that makes every effort to operate with the highest ethical standards, and strives to ensure team member and customer satisfaction. We will continue to maintain the highest standard of integrity and respectful behavior. We encourage any prospective employees and partners to reach out to us directly to learn more about our business and culture.
1.0
13 Oct 2016

It's all a facade

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice Break Room, Happy Hour brought into the office, Beautiful office, Sunny location, Free water, Fancy Coffee

Cons

Executives lie about health of company. IT lies to clients about product's status and flexibility. MDR clients pulling out because MDR over-promises and never delivers. MDR doesn't pay their bills and are in debt. MDR does not know what their clients want. Culture is back-stabbing and not promoting. MDR does enough to get by CMS' regulations. Perhaps even boarderline fraud...

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