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CommonSpirit Health

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CommonSpirit Health reviews

3.5

64% would recommend to a friend

(5,704 total reviews)
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Wright L. Lassiter III

68% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

CommonSpirit Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 5,704 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CommonSpirit 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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6K reviews
5.0
Jan 12, 2017

Great place to work

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

St. Mary-Corwin is a great place to work with amazing teammates and opportunities. It's a friendly environment where I feel that I am constantly learning and able to advance in my career.

Cons

I have not experienced anything negative about working here.

3.0
Jan 2, 2017

Some Good, Some bad

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Centura is a growing company, long term they have a possibility of many more jobs. The pay is, generally, in line with other medical companies of the same size. They have a lot of rewards, parties and "thank you's" that they give to employees. Company follows spiritual vision and all faiths and believes are respected. Opportunity for bonus in Revenue Management.

Cons

Directors in the Revenue Management Division are not aggressive in keeping their teams at full staff. Almost all teams are understaffed and employees are expected to keep up with workload. New EPIC computer system is working well for the front line staff in hospitals and clinics, but is horribly defective. Employees are told "they" are working on it but little has been fixed. This is pervasive throughout the entire Revenue Management system. Some management follow the spiritual guidelines of the company, others do not follow them in any way. If a company holds itself to a higher standard, then they should stick to that. Holiday pay is taken from PTO (personal time off). PTO is equal to 2 weeks vacation and 10 holidays a year. No extra time for sick leave, or personal time, like many other companies offer. Bonus is dependent on ENTIRE 500 employee Revenue Management Division, meeting goals. Individual excellence is not rewarded. Training for new system was lacking specific training for specific positions. Employees across the entire division were told, "Play around in the system and figure things out". This style of training is good for the generations that grew up playing video games, but is not helpful to the older employees who did not. There is no consideration or training for babyboomer generation. Even though Centura Health is growing it is extremely difficult to promote within the company. Over and over I have witnessed individuals with more than the required training, certifications and incredible yearly reviews, be passed over for people outside of the company. I have witnessed this within hospitals, clinics and Revenue Management.

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CommonSpirit Health Response
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We appreciate the honest feedback and recognize that transitioning to new technology is not without challenges despite every effort to anticipate them ahead of time. Our director of system recruiting or someone in talent development would gladly visit with you about your concerns about promotion from within as that is a top priority to develop associates and retain them long term. Feel free to reach out or call recruiting at 800-390-4166 and ask to be transferred to our recruiting director. Thanks again for your comment.
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