High Expectations that don't deliver! - DMS Front-line Leader Humana Employee Review

1.0
Oct 6, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Commissions are were your money comes from and they are great! Peers and direct reports are eager to succeed, and for the most part fun and enjoyable people.

Cons

Where to begin....training for this role is non-existent, kiss your family good by...this is a salary position and you will put in 6 9-10 hour days a week and then be expected to log in from home when you not there, out if state travel is required, there is zero transparency because processes and expectations are changing daily, decisions made by the senior leadership are only delivered directly when its positive but when life altering messages that negatively impact your agents need to be delivered you will deliver and you will expected to get positive associate engagement scores year around.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

This applies to all 4 pharmacy sites in Arizona, Texas, Ohio, and Florida: standards change constantly for what is accepted rate for production and missing errors (from MD office, tech entry, etc). Everything is about rate, rate, rate, yet you get majorly dinged for quality. Which of course we all want 100% perfect Rxs and no errors, but the rate continues to climb as RPhs practically just click the mouse to move an rx, taking safety shortcuts which are risky, and playing fast and loose with professional judgment allowances. These were not as allowed prior to Amazon, but once you have a company like that competing with you, patients expect everything in 24 hours and we're left to hang if we don't go faster and faster and stop worrying about what the MD actually wanted for example. You are penalized for questioning anything you think is wrong. Certain RPhs get picked to judge if your reasoning for clarifying is sound or not. Doctor leaves out directions frequency, just make it up, that's fine. No, that's prescribing and that's illegal. The Boards of Pharmacy and Medicine might want to look into this. I know one state did about 5 years ago due to an anonymous tip from a colleague.

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