Harris Health reviews

3.6

77% would recommend to a friend

(860 total reviews)
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Esmaeil Porsa, MD, MBA, MPH, CCHP

89% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Harris Health has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 860 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Harris Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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860 reviews
2.0
Apr 19, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

There are reputable groups within HCHD, however they are hard to find. Overall benefit package is good and at a reasonable price.

Cons

Some of the Sr. Management lacking necessary integrity to keep good employees. Due to their negative reputation, they typically have difficulty obtaining good perm employees. In turn, they resort to bringing in consultants at a higher pay rate, however, once you are hired, management "pressures" you to become perm at a considerably lower salary almost immediately. This has happenned to most consultants, hence, many don't stay very long. Many employees placed in higher management positions would never survive in the Corporate arena. Questionable practices abound at Harris County. Buyer Beware!

1.0
Mar 16, 2012

Dysfunctional Middle management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits are great, as they usually are with most government jobs.

Cons

1. Middle Management is comprised of weak leaders: Employees dissatisfaction is huge (as is evident by internal surveys) since most managers are in-competent to lead. At the District, we tend to promote people who do well in their jobs - that does NOT mean they how to lead. Employee Con: You usually will end-up working for a Boss, whose sole goal is being a task-master and in reality has no interest (or incentive) to help you grow. 2. The Employee Review system is broken: District reviews are basically - "Performance based Pay"; that too "as seen by the boss". There is no peer-review, no uniformity of Job-standards (job-standards are outdated and really have no relevance to the actual work assignments), most importantly very little periodic feedback built into the current review process. Employee Con: You will have reviews where your entire years work will be forgotten, just because you forgot to 'put the new cover-sheet on the TPS report' 3. Everybody operates in Silos: Executive blames Nursing, which constantly blames Recruiting, which blames IT, which blames HR, which blames Executives! There is turfing at the District, of the magnitude that I have never seen before. IT folks think they are the smartest employees at the District, while Nursing folks believe they are sole bread winners and hence the world should revolve around them. The executive leadership has failed to create a united vision where everybody cheers everybody on. Employee Con: You will have to deal with a lot of distrust 3. Few Employees have pride in their work or employer: When I was hired, hearing David Lopez really inspired me since I really thought I was signing on to a great mission. That inspiration was very quickly diluted hearing and seeing most employees and especially managers. There are hardly people who genuinely believe in the great work that is being done by the District. Employee Con: You will typically end-up with highly demotivating co-workers.

2.0
Oct 26, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

HCHD has good benefits and generally the people within the same team are good to work around. The pay is above average for some positions in IT.

Cons

In IT, there is almost no room or consideration for advancement. If you want to get hired and stay in a position for life, IT is most certainly the career choice. It is generally known from both inside and outside of IT, it is the department with the least amount of career mobility. HCHD IT is an example of a good ole boy network. Friends take priority and can do no wrong. In some departments, mistakes are swept under the rug by management thereby shielding some of the more inadequate employees who continue working in positions where they are not suited. IT is an area where those with the least skills are rewarded the most. It is as if management is afraid of the more talented individuals or just does not have the capacity to know what to do with talent. One big issue is the lack of communication within IT. Groups make changes to systems and then report them only if changes have failed or users call to complain something has been changed. Some groups are completely shielded even from those within IT. It makes it very difficult for IT to run as smoothly as it should.

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