AltaMed reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(402 total reviews)

Cástulo de la Rocha

51% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

AltaMed has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 402 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AltaMed 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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402 reviews
1.0
Jan 24, 2022

Many cons and a few pros

Recommend
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Pros

Staff stay because of the mission and the benefits package not because of pay or it’s leaders. Some of these overtly positive reviews don’t seem consistent with the employee experience.

Cons

Having worked at this organization for a number of years I have worked under various leaders. These past two years, the quality of leaders across the organization has tremendously taken a nose dive. My staff participated in multiple surveys and retreats where they were asked for recommendations on how to improve their work load and overall environment . No changes have come from these surveys, they’re all for show. Executive Leaders say they want to keep employees happy yet they don’t offer much flexibility or work life balance. I addressed these concerns with HR and the leader was unapologetically cold and unapproachable. I was told they didn’t have the right people in the team yet to make things happen. Meanwhile, at the clinics there is no support from leaders or HR. Everyone is on an island trying to provide the best care for their patients using whatever staff and resources they can get their hands on.

2.0
Apr 12, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Great patient demographic, you feel appreciated by the patient. Back and front staff are also very team-oriented.

Cons

Administrator heavy, physicians truly lack autonomy—your value is based on short term outcomes, not evidence-based long-term MIPS. It is simply a matter of how many patients can you see in an hour. RVU’s. You get zero time to call patients, check labs, document, coordinate care. You’re scheduled every single minute of the day except your lunch which you’re not paid for but you end up doing all admin work. Admin basically decide what you can and can’t do—how long you need for what type of patient etc. A rubber stamp CMO who is the nephew of the owner (?) just agrees with whatever will continue to generate more profits for his family. Nepotism is alive and well. While I was there, three of us physicians resigned within 4 months and all of us were truly dedicated to our patients. Altamed treated us like we were truly replaceable. They don’t value continuity of care—they see physicians as ‘providers’ which is actually what they call us. They don’t think about whether a patient may actually have built a certain relationship with their physician. They just see us as ‘that’s a provider, we’ll just get another provider’. They also cut physician salary by 10% during the pandemic but not administrators. We were frontline. That tells you two things; 1. Who is making the actual decisions. 2. How valued physicians are. Like most of these systems, they have about 5 X more admins than they need and not enough physicians in leadership. They top has no idea how to connect with let alone impact the frontline in an effective way. They can only drive us away and ultimately, patients follow. so do other physicians bc we are not loyal to institutions, we follow other physicians (not providers by the way).

1.0
May 24, 2019

DO NOT WORK HERE!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

*You get great benefits *You work next to the Citadel

Cons

*Senior Leaders are very rude and treat their employees really bad. As you can read from other comments, they feel the same way. It is true. If you report to HR that your manager is treating you badly, they will find a way to get back at you and write you up. They have their favorite people they protect. If you are new, get ready for a battle. They are a lot of group (clicks) of people that will not be nice to you only because they see you as a threat. There is a lot of inappropriate behavior from managers to staff and there is a lawsuit waiting to happen, especially because of the "me too" movement and probably a lawsuit for discrimination and harassment waiting to happen.

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