Duke Health reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(2,315 total reviews)
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David W. Zaas, MD, MBA

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47% positive business outlook

Duke Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,315 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Duke 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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1.0
Nov 21, 2017
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Pros

Good benefits almost comparable to industry, milk raises 2% consistently. My group was a great team and line managers and senior manager great man. We had an outstanding group before our snr director

Cons

Losing the cohesiveness of a great group is a great loss they blame our team and our snr director who was chased out by the mentally abuse SLT. Now they will be tearing a great group apart. As i have heard from various IT people in the org it is the culture that is crushing this place. Now with a new reorg from what i have heard from people left there they see no plan. Duke continues to eat their young if you think you are going there to improve your resume and put "Duke" on your resume think again. Dysfunctional...

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Best response to this poorly written, emotional "review" is to look at the review submitted November 25, 2017. Those who cannot adjust to change in technology or healthcare should never have entered this field in the first place. Agilely adapt or fail.
2.0
Feb 10, 2015
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Pros

Lots of resources. Good educational benefits. Great learning experience.

Cons

They are using an expensive consultant group that is telling them where to save money which apparently comes from cutting RN pay and benefits. Severely understaffed. The nurses are in desperate need of a union for protection against the administration.

1.0
Dec 6, 2013
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NOTE: The current CEO (Ferranti) is not known to me in terms of effectiveness, all my comments here reference his predecessors. If your laziness and incompetence far outweighs your desire to do a good job, then this is a job you can do nothing at for a long time. For a very long time I thought I could make a difference and there were many carrots dangled in front of me, but none of those ever materialized and I was forced to become part of the solution (by leaving) rather than being part of the problem (and enabling further foolishness). The cost of living in North Carolina is cheap, that is a definite pro and it will help since the salary level offered by DHTS is far below the average for the work they require, even amongst other healthcare institutions. Want to make more? Leave and come back, you can greatly increase your salary. The healthcare delivered by Duke Medicine is TOP NOTCH, and the healthcare plans for employees are TOP NOTCH. That alone was part of why I stayed so long. They really do have some excellent healthcare professionals. The IT big picture is about centralization and trying to recover from the IT silos created during the 90s. Slowly but surely that seems to be coming to fruition.

Cons

NOTE: The current CEO (Ferranti) is not known to me in terms of effectiveness, all my comments here reference his predecessors. If your desire to do a good job far outweighs your laziness and incompetence, then this is a job you with find to be massively frustrating and likely a waste of time. For such a high profile teaching institution providing world class healthcare, their IT infrastructure and management is mind-bogglingly ineffective and incompetent. Poor pay in comparison with similar jobs titles. Poor/weak leadership. Terrible communications. Terrible collaboration and relationships between interior DHTS groups. Ineffective management, more concerned with backstabbing anyone who stands between them and the limelight, than managing employees and information. Deadweight employees that somehow retain their positions year after year. HORRIBLE customer service. IT's job is to deliver customer service, and they do it badly. DHTS was created when it's predecessor, MCIS, dissolved. The name change was effectively a way to abandon MCIS's terrible reputation, much like a corporation renaming itself to get away from 'that incident'. Unfortunately, almost all of the same people who were in MCIS are still languishing away in DHTS, some having risen in the ranks to positions of 'power'. How many annual work culture surveys have come back negative? At least every year for the last 5+ years. How has management tried to make changes to address these issues? By creating committees filled with the very people who are the source of employee's ire. What have these committees provided as solutions? Empty promises with hopes that the collective memory & attention span of employees is short.

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