PTO is a joke - Anonymous employee Banner Health Employee Review

2.0
Sep 2, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I work some talented and warm-hearted people and have a great leader.

Cons

I find the benefits of working at Banner to be few and far between. There is no Rewards and Recognition program. There are no paid holidays. Employees are required to submit PTO hours for national holidays. I must use 8 hours of my very limited personal paid time off hours for every holiday (about 10 days of the year or 80 hours!) when the office is closed and I cannot even choose to work. I have never known this to be the case for any other organization. Just another way that Banner is choosing to reduce costs instead of showing support and compassion for their employees. This does not make for very engaged employees who feel valued!

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1. Strong Provider Relationships * Direct interaction with provider groups, health systems, FQHCs, specialists, hospitals, and community providers. * Opportunity to become a trusted resource and problem solver. * High visibility with external stakeholders. 2. Broad Organizational Exposure * Works closely with Claims, Contracting, Credentialing, Configuration, Network Management, Quality, Compliance, Finance, and Operations. * Provides a strong understanding of how the entire health plan functions. 3. AHCCCS & Medicare Expertise * Deep exposure to Medicaid (AHCCCS) and Medicare Advantage operations. * Builds expertise in provider reimbursement, claims, credentialing, and regulatory requirements. 4. Strategic Project Opportunities * Provider Relations often identifies operational gaps before other departments. * Opportunities to lead initiatives such as onboarding improvements, provider communications, educational programs, and operational remediation efforts. 5. Community Impact * Ability to directly improve provider experience and member access to care. * Strong connection to community-based healthcare delivery. 6. Leadership Development * Excellent foundation for advancement into: * Government Programs * Provider Operations * Network Management * Strategic Initiatives * Compliance * Population Health * Executive Leadership

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Banner Health Response
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Thank you for your 8 years of service at Banner Health. We appreciate your feedback. So glad to hear your great experience!
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