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3.0

46% would recommend to a friend

(1,582 total reviews)
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Tim L. Hingtgen

64% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Community Health Systems has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,582 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Community Health Systems 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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2.0
Oct 16, 2013

Quite disappointed (IT Professional)

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- IT Specialists and below (e.g., Application Analysts, etc.) are very enjoyable to work with, very motivated, and willing to learn; some of the most driven and intelligent folks I've worked with are the 35 years old and under IT staff members - When allowed to focus, our IT staff performs as a cohesive unit - Facilities staff can be great to work with, such as developing applications that meet their patients' needs

Cons

- Oftentimes, the phrase "fast-paced" is tossed around with respect to the CHS culture; this is simply untrue in the general sense of the phrase. It is only fast-paced in the sense that it is disorganized, chaotic, and difficult to focus on any given task for more than a couple of hours at a time. It is not an environment conducive to meeting deadlines that are already demanding without the extra headaches. - The upper echelon of management does not demonstrate an understanding of IT in the year 2013 and its effects on ROI. Best practices and standards are useless to try and push. Some current technologies are literally impossible to implement using the current software infrastructure. Current processes are literal roadblocks to successful application development that involved little if any input from the engineers themselves. - Somewhere along the line, management forgot that hospitals are not the driver for our jobs, which is frequently touted. It is the Patient, and the fact that humans (as patients) get sick. Without human nature, hospitals wouldn't exist, ergo our jobs in healthcare wouldn't exist. Forgetting about that bottom rung of the ladder is partially why CHS IT is so lacking. Perhaps if management were to focus on the patient, the absolute necessity of up-to-date software and smart security would become more obvious. - Frequently, you'll hear upper IT management mention that CHS is not an IT solutions development shop. This is true. We just so happen to farm out most of the IT to contractors and then we have to maintain the subpar, minimally documented code. Either that, or we're told to deliver a nearly total solution with out of the box COTS products. Sorry, out-of-the-box COTS products get you 80% of the way there. 90% solutions don't just magically appear, and when priorities change in the middle of (literally) every development cycle, you'll never achieve it.

4.0
Oct 11, 2013

CHS IT

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Big Company, Focus==Helping People, Great Benefits, Average Pay, Leading Edge Technology

Cons

Big Company, Focus==Healthcare==Super Critical All the time

1.0
Sep 19, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The staff members in my hospital try hard to make it not only a pleasant place to work, but a hospital we are proud to be a part of. Our hospital also is involved in some good community programs. I like my community, and I like my hospital. I just can't always approve of who makes the decisions on how it will be run.

Cons

We have a benefits package that costs us more and gives less each year. They have come close to bullying us for 2-3 years to get us to say how "satisfied" we are with the company and to that end they are willing to do allot for us, just as long as it doesn't cost much. Almost every process that we use each and every day from how we take care of our patients and the subsequent documentation, to the staff's continuing education has become much more difficult and time consuming since being acquired by CHS. I do not have the list of major stockholders in front of me but I would be willing to bet my paycheck against Wayne's that his name as well as those of the rest of the company's senior management are close to the top of that list. I say this because that always seems to be the true corporate mission, to maximize profits to the stockholders at all cost. Last December they decided to pay a $0.25 per share cash dividend to stockholders while every year we get minuscule merit increases if we get an increase at all. We have never had a cost of living increase even though our cost of living has skyrocketed and if we ask for a market analysis comparing our salaries to those at comparable hospitals we are told that they did not budget for any increase, so what would be the point. Now the latest in a long line of reasons why I am so "satisfied" is that I was just informed that they have arbitrarily decided to change the way our shift differentials are payed. This means that even though I will work the same 12 hour shifts that I have worked for years, I will get payed about $ 2000.00 less per year. I wonder how much Wayne's paycheck is being cut ? I am sure if I said all of this to any of the senior management from Nashville on down to the administration of my own hospital, they would be quick to tell me that in this economy I should just be thankful that I have a job at all. To this I would respond that I believe that they and most of the rest of their 2% are most responsible for the shape of our economy. I guess that's just one more reason I should thank them right ? To think, I used think that Columbia Health Care was bad to work for. As far as the question below about the corporation's business outlook goes. Here is what I believe. This corporation will make huge profits for it's stockholders...no matter what it takes.

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