Not as good as it sounds - PCP ChenMed Employee Review

1.0
Apr 16, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Higher salary than most placed I've worked.

Cons

I feel that it is my duty to warn potential employees about the down sides of working for this company. I joined initially thinking that this was a concierge practice since that is how it was presented. I was surprised to find that I was responsible for every patient on my panel who ended up in the hospital. Some admits cannot be prevented people! I still had high hopes though. Partnership is offered after the first year and once your panel reaches 250 patients. I was promised partnership only to find out OOPS, they changed some of the requirements. I was constantly hounded about my hospital admits when clearly the company claims to care for some of the sickest patients. ANd I inherited a very ill panel of patients. I would accept responsibility for anything that I missed, but I was constantly expected to answer for why a patient didn't have an upcoming appointment or didn't show for a referral. Like I can really see my patients, answer phone calls, address labs and test results, AND schedule my patients on the way out. The majority of management seems to be from the hospitality industry which doesn't translate well into the medical practice. Overall, I would have loved to stay, but I got tired of all the promises that were broken and rule changes on a weekly basis. Make sure to get EVERYTHING that is promised in writing. These people have a habit of forgetting things. Very shady people indeed!

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ChenMed Response
7y
Dear PCP at ChenMed: I recently read your review and I am sorry your experience with us has not met your expectations. As Chief Medical Officer, your feedback struck a chord in me. It is true that we ask a lot of our PCPs. Taking responsibility for patient outcomes is a much different approach than what we were taught in medical school and it is not for everyone. And our patients are typically sicker than most after years of being marginalized and neglected by society. We believe, however, that our approach creates a win-win scenario for both our patients and our clinicians. Our patients live healthier, more fulfilling lives, and our doctors benefit from the opportunities that a successful outcome-based care model creates. One of those opportunities is partnership. It is true that we adjusted our partnership metrics after we determined that they were too low. We also adjusted the metrics to allow any clinician to qualify for partnership. While I can understand why you feel the way you do, we believe high-performers will have no trouble qualifying under the new metrics. We do not expect providers to schedule their own patients. Each provider has a Care Team responsible for scheduling. I’m going to investigate your claim further. If there is high turnover in your center, we must do a better job of 1) hiring people who can excel in our outcome-based environment; and 2) ensuring training covers role clarity and who someone like you can turn to if they are unsure what they can delegate to their teams. Thank you for your feedback.

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Cons

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