Good - Anonymous employee UnityPoint Health Employee Review

4.0
Oct 12, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Loved my co-workers, never personally had problems with management and felt they would listen even if it wasn't something they could fix. Pay was pretty close to our one competitor in the area, and my pay wasn't too low considering the cost of living in the area, but I also felt like the nurses deserved more. We see a good variety of patients and are a big enough hospital that we see some more interesting cases without the hassles of working for a giant hospital.

Cons

Lots of decisions made by a corporation not even based in the state, for better or worse.When I worked on the floor it felt like nurses would come and go in large waves, so there would be periods of months at a time where mandatory overtime was necessary.

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My team is the best!

Cons

They put directors in charge of functions they don’t actually understand, then surround themselves with people who tell them what they want to hear instead of what the organization needs to hear. The result is predictable: poor decisions, endless bureaucracy, and little accountability. They constantly talk about financial pressures while outsourcing work under the guise of “strategic partnerships” when it’s really about cutting costs. Cost reduction isn’t a strategy if you’re sacrificing capability, institutional knowledge, and long-term performance. My biggest concern is that they’ll continue making the same mistakes across other business functions before realizing the damage they’ve done. The organization has an extraordinary amount of tenure, but that’s not always a strength. Too often, poor performance is tolerated instead of addressed. Keeping low performers indefinitely while failing to invest in and reward high-performing talent creates unnecessary overhead and mediocrity. If they built teams around excellence instead of longevity, they’d likely achieve better results with fewer resources. Unless you’re looking for a corporate environment where there is zero accountability, conversations go in circles and leadership is more focused on protecting its own agenda than making difficult decisions, I wouldn’t recommend spending your time here.

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