Times are changing... 11 year Associate, 2 year Supervisor; 6 month Manager = 13 years and counting. - Manager OhioHealth Employee Review

5.0
Jun 14, 2014
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Pros

OhioHealth goes out of their way to accommodate Associates and provide for their well-being. Consistent salary increases, bonuses, 401k match, and cash- balance plan, spot bonuses, free tickets and events, individual and group awards, several fiscount programs, tuition payment and repayment programs, and a concierge all add up to happy Associates. Senior leadership has made tremendous strides to engage with Associates and listen and act on feedback. Some of the changes you see at OhioHealth are attributed to the feedback Senior leadership has received. Senior leadership has also empowered the lower level Directors and Managers to act on Associate feedback. Allof this helps create a better patient and Associate experince.

Cons

Change can be hard sometimes. Healthcare, competition and government regulations are always changing. You either change or get left behind. Those Associates at Ohiohealth that don't change get left behind. If you don't like change stay out of healthcare. Without education, opportunities for growth are limited. I do not gave that education and I am very fortunate to have advanced to a management position.

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

Great place to work altogether

Cons

There were no down falls to working

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OhioHealth Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. Because of feedback like yours, we get better every day. We're glad you had a positive experience with us! Thank you for all the time you spent at OhioHealth.
2.0
Mar 19, 2026
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Pros

Somewhat decent pay for associates, but does it matter when your job isn't secure??

Cons

Another disappointing decision from corporate: eliminating all nurses in urgent care, regardless of tenure or performance. This feels like another example of leadership prioritizing small cost savings and lining their own pockets over patient safety and quality of care. Nurses were informed through a last minute Teams meeting where the director read from a prepared script about pre- and post- COVID staffing and the decision to return to so-called “national staffing standards.” No questions were allowed. Meanwhile, 16 job postings for medical assistants have already appeared in order to replace these asaociates (some nurses have already had the unknowing pleasure of training their MA replacements and learned that fact during the meeting! Wonderful!). If the change truly reflects national standards, even minimal research quickly raises questions about that explanation. It’s incredibly disheartening to see decisions like this being made at the expense of the nurses who have consistently supported these clinics and truly care about the patients they serve. Don't visit their urgent cares if your goal is to receive safe, competent care.

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OhioHealth Response
3mo
Thank you for your transparency about your experience. We want to hear from people like you to learn how we can do better. We're sorry to hear about your experience at OhioHealth. We aim to maintain an environment where everyone feels heard and are committed to helping our leaders grow so that we can all succeed together. We recognize your experience with layoffs and leadership, and understand the surrounding challenges. We love our community and our commitment is to not only provide exceptional healthcare, but to exercise the privilege of showing how much the community means to us. Your review will help us take any necessary action. Thank you again for your feedback, and thank you for your hard work.
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