Kaiser Permanente reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(14,822 total reviews)
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Gregory Adams

53% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Kaiser Permanente has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 14,822 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kaiser Permanente 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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15K reviews
5.0
Nov 9, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

excellent compensation and benefit package. Generally high level of competence and commitment in the physician group. No reward for doing procedures or surgeries, so very few unnecessary ones. Many excellent staff...but see below for issues. Electronic medical records fully in place. Nice but not lavish office and hospital furnishings. I don't like hospitals that look like 5 star hotels. I don't think it makes people less ill and it is wasteful.

Cons

Unionized employees. The poorly performing ones are protected by the Union and the excellent performers have to work harder to cover for them...a huge fairness issue. Many look at sick leave as a benefit to be taken like vacation because they have negotiated sick leave pay for the first day out, unlike other systems where sick leave doesn't engage until you have taken 1-2 days off without pay (or are paid out of your accumulated Vacation Leave) It is very difficult to fire an incompetent employee after a WAY too brief probation period. Admin management is very uninspiring. The jobs and advances are given seemingly as awards to those who toe the line and the system seems very inbred. Part of this is due to the dominance of the employee unions and the discomfort of health care administrators from other systems with this. Kaiser has the reverse situation of most competitor systems in San Diego. The physicians are for the most part compliant and under control while the staff can be surly, sulky and confrontational. It is common for patients to be treated indifferently by front desk staff. Most systems suffer from the opposite..doctors with big heads and egos that are a pain to manage and compliant staff that jump and smile when told to in order to insure that they keep their jobs.

3.0
Nov 9, 2009

Kaiser Permanente Management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

KP has good pay, generous time off and benefits and advanced resources, equipment, etc. Training support for new hires is good. Opportunity for advancement varies depending upon department.

Cons

Middle management is stretched too thin. High stress level and difficult to really take time off. Salary compression for long term employees. Union environment makes management challenging, and union staff have some better benefits than management and pay is too close to management, i.e., I had staff reporting to me that made $0.05 less than me and pay nothing for medical benefits, where I pay $340/month.

4.0
Nov 6, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Mission Ethical Stance, including but not limited to community action Lots of resources Very high caliber of associates Good benefits package, fair compensation structure Our work can impact large numbers of people, internally and in the community

Cons

This is a huge organization; it can seem impersonal at times and some policies, while not bad in and of themselves, can seem to be arbitrary or negative when viewed from an individual perspective.

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