Legacy Health reviews

3.5

67% would recommend to a friend

(991 total reviews)
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Dr. George Brown

61% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Legacy Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 991 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Legacy 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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991 reviews
3.0
Jul 6, 2016

Sometimes it is easier to list the cons

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Pros

Committed teams that care for our patients. These nurses and ancillary staff that take care of our patients do an amazing job of getting our patients well and on their way home where they can continue to recover. Great team environment. Sense of autonomy. Supportive administration that encourage improvement. Flexible schedule so you can work around family arrangements. Decent benefits. Salary is fair. If you have an idea that may improve costs, or patient care, management has been very supportive in seeing that your idea gets looked into.

Cons

Legacy doesn’t recognize an employee who goes above and beyond their work duties. I have co-workers who come and do the bare minimum and get the same pay as everyone else when others put in 150%. There is no incentive to do your utmost best. I still get paid for the number of years I have worked for Legacy and the total number of years I have been an RN regardless of how I perform. Pay practices are not very competitive with the local area. Poor communication system wide. Especially for the front line staff who report problems such as an issue with our electronic medical record or an enhancement request. There is never any feedback to the staff if IS is looking into the issue or not, or if the issue gets fixed – No communication at all. Limited parking space for employees at almost every hospital and if you work at the System Office, you now have to pay for parking in the Legacy parking as well as street parking. HR could really use a shakeup. Many times HR does not acknowledge an applicant after applying for a job and they do not take the time to let the applicant know if they are not chosen for the job – they just leave them hanging there. One area in particular, the training center is full of nepotism. Unfortunately, when combined with the lack of holding an individual accountable for their actions there is a gross amount of Legacy’s time, money and resources lost.

5.0
Jun 15, 2016

Best choice I made was to join Legacy Health

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Pros

There are several positive aspects joining LH. One, the team atmosphere is a strong component of the culture. Each member is a source of information and willing to knowledge-share. Another great characteristic is the work-life balance. Coming from an industry that considers 24/7 access the norm, the balance here at LH has been a breath of fresh air, and I am thankful for it! The benefits are excellent for employees and their families.

Cons

I have not experienced too many negatives as of yet. One has been the ability to adopt new technologies. This is a slow process. However, I have noticed some quicker, more agile areas where the culture's agility is increasing. Another negative is that certain employment entry levels have low salary ranges. The inflexibility regarding salary is a disadvantage against most other industry/market segments. With the flatness of the organization, the opportunity to 'move-up' via title/level to gain the next salary step, are far and few between. This was the one area that made me hesitant to join. If there is a timeliness to salary improvements for these individuals, that will keep attrition lower.

4.0
Jan 2, 2016
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Pros

I've worked for 3 different health systems in the Portland Metro area over the 25 years I've been in healthcare. Legacy is unique in that the overall culture is positive, and for the most part, staff seem happy. If you have an idea that may improve costs, or patient care, management has been very supportive of seeing that you get the resources you need and/ or studies done to make it happen. They are also supportive, and encouraging continuing or advancing your education. All in all, a great place to work.

Cons

While it's probably not unique to just Legacy- but all health systems- the process of getting an interview is way too slow. After you apply for an open position on their website, you receive an email stating someone will get back to you in the next 1-2 weeks. I applied for the same open positions across 3 of the hospitals in the system, and didn't get a call from HR for about 7 weeks. I was also rejected via email for one of the 3 positions for "not being qualified", when I was actually interviewed and hired for the exact same position at another facility. Unless you're already working there, or know someone on the "inside", you can't follow up after submitting your CV.

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