Renown Health reviews

3.3

53% would recommend to a friend

(929 total reviews)
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Brian Erling, MD, MBA

70% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Renown Health has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 929 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Renown 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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1.0
Jul 11, 2017
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Pros

I like the food they serve

Cons

Due to management constantly either firing or causing people to resign the department is always shortstaffed. Those of us who remain carry an unrealistic workload, we all work as hard as we can, but sometimes it is just too overwhelming. When we start to burnout this is the time we will be yelled at and belittled by the leadership. Then after you've done all you can and worked harder then you've ever worked, you'll make a small mistake while burned out from the work, and you will be terminated. Sound like a great place to work? PS. Dont go to HR for help, they %100 side with management everytime

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Renown Health Response
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Thank you for your feedback and former employment. Though you no longer work with us, we take your feedback seriously and invite you to contact us at Recruitment@renown.org to learn more about your experience.
2.0
Aug 12, 2016

Poor HR department, low pay, high work loads

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Pros

Good place to get initial experience in the medical field. Broad experience opportunities. Easy to pick up up extra shifts.

Cons

Pay - while base salaries are comparable their shift differentials are less than every other hospital in the area. Work load - I've worked in the lab and as a nurse at Renown. In the lab, the phlebotomists average about 3 times the number of draws as any other hospital in the area on their highest volume days and all areas are usually under-staffed. As a nurse they'll tell you that you'll average 4 patients at a time like most hospitals in the area, but 6 and 7 patients is very, very common. They're notorious for burning out their nurses. HR department is horrible - They're slow to set up initial interviews (probably under-staffed) then they seem to get involved in nit-picky "rule violations" that are applied selectively. I avoided them for the most part, but I witnessed the HR department target other employees. And it wasn't even employees that managers were having issues with (as some HRs will act as a shield for management). They seem to target employees on their own. Benefits - On the surface the benefits seem good and are comparable to the area, but there are some troubling anomalies. You lose earned vacation when you leave. Every other employer I've worked for paid you for vacation days you earned but didn't use upon leaving, but Renown doesn't. I'm not even sure how that's legal. They also used pay you for your unused sick time, basically as an incentive to show up, but that was taken away as well. Now the incentive is to call in sick every couple of months.

5.0
Mar 10, 2016

Love it.

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Pros

Management care about employees and patients. Terrific atmosphere. As long as you do your job there are no problems.

Cons

The employees not in the contact center are rude. Hometown Health(Health Insurance owned by Renown) has terrible customer service towards patients and employees. Since they own the health insurance provided to employees, I was expecting better coverage, and more affordable if you have dependants.

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