Metrocare Reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(246 total reviews)

John W. Burruss, MD

52% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Metrocare has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 246 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Metrocare 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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246 reviews
1.0
18 July 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Families and people Metrocare supports Free generic medications if enrolled in Metrocare's Health Insurance Plan Gaining a good understanding of the Human Services field. Con: Metrocare causes employees to learn to hate the Human Services field. People, especially new grads, need to know it isn't like this and this bad everywhere. Submitting my resignation very soon. Con: I waited entirely too long to resign. I have always prided myself on doing a great job by the people and families that need my help. But Metrocare's unfortunate focus on bench and resulting bullying and threats along with high turnover, translates into no time for quality services. While I completely understand the need for employees to bill their time, it would seem to me that there has to be a better way to increase efficiency and treat employees so they don't feel so worthless, inadequate and treated like toddlers that need constant reprimanding and threats to meet expectations. Human Resources does a good job trying to provide various motivational events and activities for employees, but Metrocare needs to understand those things do not keep employees around. No contest, party or event can make up for the damage done by threats, bullying and unrealistic expectations ie. very high and unreasonable workloads. I am saddened to notice and realize my "Pros" have been overshadowed by the problems I see at Metrocare. Which in and of itself speaks volumes. I truly only meant to list Pros here.

Cons

I learned why turnover is so high at Metrocare. In reading reviews of Metrocare prior to becoming employed, I didn't understand what people meant by "bullying and threats". I was able to learn in my first 4 weeks of employment what those words meant, and unfortunately those 2 things are 50 percent of the reason why I will be leaving. The bullying and threats revolve around making bench. Bench is a billing quota one must attain on a monthly basis to prove your worth and stay employed. The bullying and threats from supervisors (which obviously come from higher up) reinforce this protocol, which definitely makes your job a numbers game. While management wants quality, employees are unable to deliver that on a consistent basis due to the other 50 percent of the reasons causing me to leave which is insane workload, also known as caseload. Workload expectations are daunting and hopeless. And of course due to extremely high turnover, existing employees are forced to take on even more of a workload. The company saves money by paying fewer employees that are expected to fill in the gaps and bill even more, with no real reward by the way. I do not feel this is actually intentional. Metrocare wants to have more service coordinators, but as I mentioned, high turnover makes it difficult. The resulting con of working at Metrocare is becoming disillusioned with this field. I have never been at a job where this happened, so that's when I knew I needed to go. I'm good at what I do, so I know I need to be somewhere where I can shine. This results in excellent customer service to all people and families which is my number one priority.

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Metrocare Response
9y
Thank you for your feedback and it defiantly wasn't a waste of time. We are working with management to employ more staff that will help lower case load.
2.0
20 July 2018

QMHP

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Co-workers, mileage reimbursement, clients, independent work schedule.

Cons

This agency cares greatly about money and benchmarks. Does not take into account services provided that were necessary, but unbillable. I suspect great deal of fraud through out company, given some can manage to make bench consistently without any hiccups yet clients claim minimal time was spent with them. Management wants employees to figure out how to make bench, no late charting, and no overtime which is impossible. We're paying for the poor financial decions of the CEO by doing the work of 2 or 3. Morale is sinking. Continuity of care is sinking. Seems all the big guys care about is saving money. It'll be a sad day when something tragic happens and of course the lowest employees will be blamed. There is no talk of self-care. Your work is called into question weekly when the numbers are in. At the end of the day, this "not-for-profit" just wants their money.

1.0
20 June 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Enjoy the collaboration of working with stakeholders Great entry level potion if you have no experience Have learned a lot about mental health and substance abuse. Mileage reimbursement

Cons

Horrible Salary for experienced QMHP. Upper management,middle management, and other professions dumps their responsibilities on you where you have no choice to do what ever they say and if you complain you are considered a problem more than a priority. Wear and tear on your car if your are a field base worker. Upper management keeps adding too much more responsibilities with out increase of pay. Not enough money for the level of work Benchmarks and performance setting keep on increasing where you feel the pressures from the demands of your position Too Many trainings that make you do last minute. Raises are horrible. You have to train new employees all the time because of the high turnover rate even though that is not your responsibility . Metrocare is very scattered and disorganized organization Metrocare make things more complicated . The demands keeps adding up where you may give up or burnout They make too many changes all at the same time. It's hard to take vacations off even when your personal leave hours add up. Ghetto office where there are roaches and mice in building.

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