Banner Health reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(4,291 total reviews)
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Amy Perry

60% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Banner Health has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,291 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Banner 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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2.0
May 23, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is pretty good compared to other comparable jobs.

Cons

Management is terrible! They tell you that they have an "open door" policy, but when you come to them with problems, it reflects on you. They will write you up for anything - especially if a co-worker doesn't like you. Management plays favorites (especially in Human Resources). They will allow one person to harass the whole department with no retribution. Morale is very low. They want you to shut up and not complain and just be happy you have a job. No matter what I did, I could never make my director happy! After 4 plus years, I walked out. How sad is it to have to work in this kind of environment! No more!!

1.0
May 1, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

My work family is an amazing group of people, not just those in my department but througought the facility. We managed to pull one another along and make it through our shifts. If it was not for the "lug nuts" that keep the wheels on "Banners Bus" moving it would be a dismal place to work.

Cons

Senior management. Forcing us to see so many patients that by the end of the shift I can't remember what they look like. Spending money on motion detectors in break-rooms, really? Censoring what we say to eachother about our working conditions, do not I repeat Do Not utter the words "unsafe" you will be labeled at problem maker and written up for unfounded reasons. In Peter S. Fines internal message to employees he stated that we need to provide excellent care to our insured patients as we want them to return, how are we suppose to treat those with no insurance, is Banner going to come up with a way to identify them for us, so we can treat patients selectively? We are forced to smile and ride the "Banner Bus", as they are quickly becoming a monoply. Don't ask questions, don't raise concerns about patient safety, don't call in sick, don't use FMLA, don't complain, just work, work work, with less staff and no support.

1.0
Feb 26, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Pay: The pay is pretty good, although I have heard a lot of complaints about the 2% pay increase cap. I am happy that we are still receiving pay increases, but would appreciate it more if our benefits weren't slashed as badly. Work/Life Balance: My department and Manager have been very accomodating to my school/life schedule. This is not true of all departments though. Location: It's super close to my house and right off the freeway. Co-Worker Competence: I have had some horrible people that have worked with me; however, I have had some great people too. It seems pretty difficult to get fired from here. You'd be amazed what people get away with here!

Cons

Respect: My manager is a great manager; however, our SCM and Director couldn't care less for us and see us as expendable. We were actually told that the next person to make a mistake in our department would be "thrown into hot oil." This was the first meeting with our department after we had made one billing mistake in 3 months. Since that time (and prior to) we have never heard any words of encouragement from anyone other than our direct manager. Benefits: This is an extremely sore spot with me. I came to Banner Health because I was interested in their benefits, mainly the Tuition Reimbursement plan. Banner paid for 1 year of Nursing school then they told me that 1) they wouldn't pay for my LPN and 2)I had too much time before I completed and they denied my reimbursement. (I had only 2 semesters left to my RN and had already completed my LPN - which they paid for already.) I requested an appeal and was denied with no reason. I applied again for my last semester of Nursing School and was told it wasn't part of their "Strategic Initiatives" and denied my request again and told that everyone who wasn't in a BSN program was being denied. (This was from our SCM who took a class on what lies to tell everyone that was denied.) Also, when I was hired, tuition reimbursement was for everyone. Now you have to apply by a ridiculous deadline with tons of paperwork and signatures then they require a contract for anyone who receives reimbursement. Sorry, I don't want my education paid for that bad. Medical benefits are a joke here as well. I pay more than I paid for United Healthcare and Cigna with other employers. Plus, the Banner Network is extremely rigid! There aren't very many providers to choose from and you must go to a Banner facility or you will . I pay more for specialists, inpatient hospital stays, diagnostic tests, physical therapy, than my friends who have insurance through their employers. Everything requires prior authorization and it took me 1 year for my Dr. to get me cleared to have Singulair for my asthma (which they only authorized for 1 yr)!!! I also have back issues and they denied my claim for a portable electrical stimulation machine after I had it for (& they'd paid for it) 8 months and it was the only thing (minus meds) that gives me any relief. Job Security: They think you're expentable in the clinical area while my area not so much since most people are new. Career Potential/Growth: In my current department, there is no future. Supposedly, the clinical areas have more opportunity, but I see that it's all very political and definitely not where I will be. For me, I am just using this place to get enough experience to go somewhere better. Work Environment: My department is crap in this area. We are lucky to get pencils/pens! We seriously have to beg for post-it notes or steal them from other departments. We also don't get to use our budget for employee morale boosters like in other areas. Summary: As long as you come to Banner realizing that they don't care about you, I would recommend the experience you can receive here. If you can't get hired at any better hospitals, Good Sam is not the worst one out there. Just realize most "benefits" you get won't live up to what they're touted as. I am using Good Sam for what I can get then jumping ship as soon as I am able to get into a better hospital. Hopefully soon so I can have my BSN paid for!

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