AAPC reviews

4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

(185 total reviews)
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Bevan Erickson

84% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

AAPC has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 185 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The AAPC 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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185 reviews
4.0
Feb 15, 2017

A progressive professional association.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Despite fluctuations in the reimbursement industry, this company continues to provide a gathering place for professionals in our space. It's impressive how, despite internal and external changes, AAPC employees continue to focus on making members' professional lives easier. The work environment is very flexible, and there is a not-very-rigid organizational structure. Ingenuity is prized. Staff is encouraged to devise new products and programs for members, and failure is seen as an opportunity to learn rather than a career-ending act. Unlike most professional organizations, AAPC is very quick to respond to members' needs. The facility is ascetic and the total number of FTEs small, but that keeps members' costs low. This is great place if you come from the coding profession or non-profit spaces. Thanks to its values, it's also a great place if you are tired of working for a greedy, publicly traded company.

Cons

Very little career growth possible for most employees; what you come in as, you'll stay. Benefits can't be comparable to larger companies in the revenue management space because of its size.

5.0
Feb 14, 2017

I love my job at AAPC.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I love the entrepreneurial spirit here and how everyone rolls up their sleeves to get the job done. I've been in large, bureaucratic companies in prior jobs and it's nice to be in a company that rewards employees who take risks and bring ideas to the table. The perks are nice, especially the free lunch and open PTO policy. Work/life balance is encouraged and supported by management. It's a very pragmatic, merit-based work environment. I plan to stay long term.

Cons

I sometimes hear complaints about the office location. For me, it's a convenient drive. Some people like to work in a sexy office space. In my opinion, I'd rather work in a functional environment and have more money allocated to salaries, bonuses and perks.

1.0
Jan 23, 2017

Awful.

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Pros

Same as everyone else, soda machine, "gym" if you can call it that, clean towels in the shower and free sandwich/salad fixings for lunch (designed to keep you in your cubicle through lunch.

Cons

Front line employees are/were awesome, management does not seem to care much about morale or employee well-being, just the bottom line. I used to really like it here, but since my starting, many of the friends I have made (managers included) have been let go. I still speak with many of them, and still cannot figure out why many of them were let go. It seems like a cover up of sorts. They let them go and then provide them with a lame excuse as to why their position was "eliminated." They go through firing spurts where they will "eliminate" 10-20 employees at a time, very publicly and expect everything to be fine and dandy the next day. Sadly, I hope to have a new job within the next month or two. I've grown to hate this place and the hostile work environment it creates. I have always had high hopes for this place, but some things will never change. Best of luck to anyone applying for any position here, you'll probably last a good six months.

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AAPC Response
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Thank you for the review – we really appreciate it as we work to improve our organization. We’re disappointed to learn of your poor experience and welcome the opportunity to respond to your individual points. Additionally, I strongly encourage you to speak to your manager or directly with any of our leadership team (including me) so we can better understand your experience. In regards to your comment about free lunch and employee morale: providing free lunch is not intended to keep people chained to their desks and certainly not to proliferate a hostile work environment. Our perks such as free food and soda, gym access, ski passes, bonuses, our new open PTO policy, and offsite parties are all provided with the purpose of improving staff morale and well-being. If this is not how you see them, we’d like to better understand your perspective so we can make the necessary adjustments to our communication or the offerings themselves. In regards to your comment about employee terminations: in the unfortunate times when employees are let go they are private (not public), done with the utmost sensitivity and compassion for the individual, and there is always a reason communicated clearly to that individual. For the past 28 years, we’ve tried to manage the business as efficiently as possible in order to protect our employees from detrimental industry changes. This has allowed us to shield our staff from downturns in the economy on numerous occasions. If your direct manager hasn’t adequately addressed your concerns about this, again, please speak with another leader (or me). We encourage you to provide feedback in our bi-annual employee engagement survey. In the most recent results, employees are overwhelmingly satisfied with their job, have confidence in leadership, believe we are headed in the right direction, that benefits are more than adequate, and don’t plan on leaving the organization in the near future. If you feel differently, we need this input (directly) with clear feedback and examples so we can work to improve. Finally, please participate in our culture committee made up of employees who want to contribute to company improvements (anyone can join and most of our internal culture is driven by this team – your fellow colleagues). We encourage you to help us resolve any of these issues and my door is always open for frank discussion on any topic. Thanks again for your review.
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