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HR incredibly slow - Project Manager Solano County, California Employee Review

3.0
Sep 12, 2024
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Pros

I feel like Solano County as an employer is so large there are many subcultures and 2 people can have completely different experiences.

Cons

Overarching theme is HR is extremely slow for everything from salary studies to processing applications for promotion. This leaves extended vacancy’s and more work. By the time you replace one person, the person covering is burnt out and on their way out

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Pros

Competitive benefits and job security. Some frontline staff are committed and attempt to do good work despite systemic barriers.

Cons

Clinical governance is fundamentally broken. The organization is not physician-led, yet physicians retain full clinical and legal responsibility for patient outcomes while lacking ultimate authority over care decisions. Medical judgment is routinely subordinated to administrative processes that are not grounded in medical training or accountability. Leadership roles are consistently occupied by individuals without adequate preparation in healthcare management or clinical governance. As a result, decisions affecting patient care, staffing, and risk management are often made without an understanding of clinical consequences. Highly trained physicians with relevant expertise are marginalized, while non-clinical priorities dominate. The environment rewards compliance over competence and tolerates mediocrity so long as coverage needs are met. This predictably drives away physicians accustomed to functional, physician-led systems, who tend not to remain long once the structural reality becomes clear. The resulting turnover appears chronic and self-perpetuating rather than transitional.

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