Prisma Health reviews

3.4

63% would recommend to a friend

(1,622 total reviews)

Mark S. O’Halla

63% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Prisma Health has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,622 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Prisma Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Nov 7, 2022

Horrible

Recommend
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Pros

I am hard pressed to find a pro.

Cons

Toxic environment, micromanaged, short staffed

2.0
Jul 29, 2022

Unorganized, bad time off/leave policies

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I really enjoy the team I work with and I believe my pay is comparable to other similar jobs in the area.

Cons

Prisma is incredibly unorganized and inefficient. I work in an outpatient office but am required to go to the hospital for annual training where I must participate in all the training the hospital staff does instead of a program specifically for outpatient staff. Their time off and leave policies are slim to none. It’s laughable to me that I work for a healthcare company that supports the AAP and numerous other organizations who now recommend breastfeeding for 2+ years, yet I get 6 weeks of maternity leave at 50% pay. That is hardly enough time to establish any sort of long-lasting breastfeeding relationship. They are only concerned with one thing - the bottom line. I guess (sadly) this is the reality of most corporations in the US, but it’s worth mentioning. The higher ups make 500,000+ and who knows what the CEO makes, but they are cutting clinical education, compromising patient safety, and have bad benefits/leave policies for their employees that are working day in and day out with the actual patients.

2.0
Jun 9, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Big company. Flashy colors. CEO says all the right words.

Cons

Insufficient staffing. Leadership would rather pay travelers than give dedicated staff incentives to stay at the job. :( Our shift differentials were decreased during covid. Poor move. The absence policy is pretty lame. If you have 3 absences in a 6 month period (doesn't matter what the reason is, and absences for illness aren't ever excused, even with a doctor's note) you get a verbal warning. If you have a 4th absence in the next 6 month period, you get a write up. Parent dying in the hospital? You could get a write-up... Units that are well-staffed float their nurses and techs to understaffed units every shift. So, even if your managers are recruiting and trying to maintain staffing, you will never work a full-staffed shift. It's a quick trip to burnout, if that's what you're looking for. We never saw a single CEO or leadership member (other than nurses) during COVID. Just emails telling us to keep pushing through the tough times. Nurses are left to do the jobs that no other department has the staffing to cover. No dietary aids? Nurses do their job.... No wound care RN's on the weekend? Add that to the bedside RN's job. We're already working extremely short-staffed, so what's the worse that can happen? Oh, a patient falls...blame the nurses. Ugh. It's so disheartening. The health insurance coverage sucks. Expect to pay a co-pay at every visit, and expect to have a high-deductable and not have coverage for the medical needs you have. Medicare/Medicaid, non-insured hospital patients will receive better medical care than you will.

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