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3.5

75% would recommend to a friend

(150 total reviews)

Connie D. Smith

60% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Med Center Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 150 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Med Center Health 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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150 reviews
1.0
1 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pros? Sadly I can't think of a single pro other than being able to semi-help people during tough times of their life.

Cons

No one cares. Employees are worked to death and underpaid. Poor patient care. Upper management are just sitting back doing nothing obviously and getting paid exceptionally well. If you work really hard it seems to be less appreciated than those who are just a body present. Committed employees are treated like crap. They shove this whole Gallup survey in your face. The data is very skewed. I can't think of a single coworker or employee that I've talked to that likes working for the company which makes me wonder how they've won the Gallup great workplace award twice. The place is a scam. Human resources is a joke, literally. Since the last CEO and a former nurse replaced him the place has went downhill. After 20 years I decided that I didn't want to take part in a corporation that treats employees in the matter this corporation does. Only if the media could get ahold of how this place is run and the quality of care provided. If you are a board member or a member of executive management reading this, do the community and patients a favor. Listen to your employees. Without them you don't have patients. Without patients you wouldn't have a job. Your company is going to hit rock bottom of you don't. One last thing, they love to add on and make more departments but they NEVER adjust the amount of employees needed. The current employees have to pick up the extra work, which is impossible.

2.0
11 June 2017

Has potential

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fairly small hospital so you get to know the doctors you would recommend your family to and the ones you wouldn't. Depending on what unit you work on this is a good hospital to get some experience and basic knowledge of nursing. The physicians are competent (like everywhere there are a few to watch out for).

Cons

They have a hard time retaining staff due to poor pay and disregard for nurses in general. There are physicians that disrespect and lash out at nursing staff often, which damages the "team-work" environment. Due to the way the nurses are treated and overworked (mandatory overtime) they easily get irritated and develop poor attitudes. This gets transferred to some patients, other units and other departments (lab, pt, etc). Nurses still have to put in orders for the physicians due to a complicated charting system and the hospital is frequently at maximum capacity for patients. They force the ED to hold patients while still accepting transfers from other hospitals. The higher ups don't seem to care about overworking their staff, they just seem to care about getting as much money as possible. Since the nursing school (on hospital campus) pumps out new nurses twice a year, management can pay those nurses less and fill the positions they have open (for the time being). They do not care about trying to keep knowledgeable staffing. The people who have been there for many years and are invested in their retirement package are "topped out" on pay (no one makes over 45/hr base) so they can't leave but don't get offered any increase in pay for years of investment in the place (they will tell you this is because they offer a year end bonus which adds up to nothing after taxes). The "newbies" realize that this is a good stepping stone to get experience and move on to better, higher paying jobs so they don't stay for more than a few years if they can. When patients complain about the nursing staff they get "compensation" for not being satisfied with their stay (even if nursing staff tried their best to please the patient but the patient was down right nasty).

1.0
2 Jan 2017

Do not work here!!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None..seriously. It's the worst hospital.

Cons

Terrible management. Terrible teamwork. No one helps. Blame game. Doctors are horrible to nurses and management!

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