Devoted Health reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(517 total reviews)
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Ed Park

84% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Devoted Health has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 517 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Devoted 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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517 reviews
1.0
Oct 3, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They have free health insurance and pay is decent but still not the best.

Cons

Company starts out by making you believe they are different and they really care about their members when they only care about numbers. They say their employees are like “family” any work place that says that is toxic and means they just want to use you for what you can provide them and that’s exactly what they do. I was told my position would be helping patients get their medications refilled or providing them resources to get their medications when in actuality it is a call center. You are required to make a certain number of calls to a member a day and those calls only count if the member answers their phone and they only count the first call you have to them, meaning no additional calls to the same member count. If you do not hound the members to get their medications refilled even when they have enough and say no you will get in trouble. Each day you have to have a certain amount of people agree to filling their medication and if you don’t meet it you get in trouble. Actually if you don’t go above their goals you get in trouble. Leaders micromanage everything you do. You can do everything they asked and they will still find a way to nitpick it instead of appreciating your hard work. One time I had a 30 minute break in between my calls and my leader made me getting observed and retrained because I did not call anyone for 30 minutes even though I was solving a members problems with their medication. Unless you are part of the in crowd you will always feel left and lost. Change happens all the time and everyone is expected to be happy go lucky about it and smile when you receive no directions or training on it. They do not care about you or their members they only care about their numbers and quotas.

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Devoted Health Response
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Hello! Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and for sharing your feedback about your experience at Devoted Health. We are happy to hear you enjoyed our competitive health benefits and pay. We’re sorry to hear that you feel there was a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the Medication Adherence/Pharmacy Technician position from the start. This is never our intention and we are sorry you feel this way. We understand that calling our members can be challenging at times. Our goal is to ensure that our customers receive the best possible service and timely communication regarding their prescriptions. However, we also acknowledge that the repetitive nature of these calls can be demanding. We consistently work to streamline our processes to make them more efficient and less repetitive, while still maintaining the high level of service our members need and expect. We regret to hear that you felt micromanaged in your role. Our aim is to foster a culture of trust and empowerment, where employees have the autonomy to complete their tasks effectively. However, we implement goals to ensure the highest levels of quality for our members. We acknowledge the importance of adequate management training, and our goal is to ensure that every team member has access to the necessary resources and support to excel in their roles. We appreciate your observation and feedback in these areas. Again, we are sorry to hear your experience was less than optimal. We take our internal culture very seriously and take strides to ensure our employees are heard, respected, and trusted. We thank you for your feedback and in turn we welcome the opportunity to speak to you more about your feedback. If you’d like to continue the conversation or discuss your experience, please reach out to Head of Clinical Pharmacy, Justin Bioc at jbioc@devoted.com.
2.0
Oct 19, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits and work from home. That's about it. Not very incentivizing for a sales position.

Cons

I've been a telesales rep for 1-2 years with Devoted. I joined Devoted because the startup culture and prime directive were inspiring. However, with the hiring of a new Telesales Director and Sales Manager, the culture and environment have shifted drastically. The company mission and CEO's/Executives seem to be genuine individuals. The director and her sales manager come from the big four insurance companies and don't understand the startup culture or feel. They display a dictator leadership style and feel that all agents are replaceable and don't value individuals. They are not technically inclined and have padded the telesales leadership team with supervisors who have little to none medicare experience and don't offer the support needed to agents or and hinders membership goals. There has been drastic changes to protocols and policies which would be acceptable if communicated. Many of my fellow agents including myself, find out about changes as we're taking calls from new prospects. This isn't the way to scale a company effectively nor does it comfort one to know that leadership is NOT working with our tenured agents to ensure success. Leadership has changed the QA bonus promised to many of us by making it unattainable with new metrics and lack of training. We have hired alot of new reps and haven't done our due dilligence to train them properly as seen from internal chats. Furthermore, we have unlicensed agents completing the required disclaimers for enrollments which many of them are not even reading. This doesn't reassure the licensed agents as it's our license on the line. Unless the company does a full review of the changes happening. Nepotism and favoritism is rampant and unless you're one of the cool kids, you'll be overlooked for promotions and have your enrollments taken by favored agents with no recourse of fairness from upper management. Throughout the year many of the telesales agents are placed in the member service qeue while those who are the favorites continue to stay in the sales qeue and earn bonus and commissions while the rest of us get a 1 time bonus of $500 to help members and not do the job we were promised which is to sell and enroll. Executives need to truly cleanup telesales and review changes in policies and culture if they expect Devoted to reach it's grandeous goals. Furthermore there is a lack of diversity in telsales.

1.0
Apr 3, 2024

DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

None, really. Working from home is nice, but that's about it.

Cons

Neopotism is rampant here. Don't believe the positive reviews you read...notice how there are so many posted on the same day? It's because they know the negative reviews are bringing down the rating so they ask employees to post glowing reviews to bump up the rating. STAY FAR FAR AWAY

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