Vision is good, strategy to achieve is OK, execution needs improvement - Plan President Elevance Health Employee Review

2.0
Feb 19, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Strong market position, better culture than Centene, United, and Wellcare. Comp is about average. Easy 40-hour workweek, expected to respond to emails after hours. The level of bureaucracy is about average for a company this size. Leadership generally wants to do the right thing and achieve results, though most aren't very good at executing ideas that are novel or complex so end up using consultants, vendors, or buying companies.

Cons

Culture and performance were good for several years after the Amerigroup acquisition, but company is now centralizing activities to look more like United and reduce admin costs. Plan president used to be responsible for about 1,000 associates but now it's about 15 with clinical, network, and operations reporting to centralized groups. Time will tell if this was a good idea but makes president roles less interesting. Diversity hiring has become an enterprise priority, there are no white males above GBD plan president in the 3 levels up to CEO, not judging that to be wrong but worth knowing if you fall into that category. Compensation and seniority are not always well aligned with profit performance and growth.

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3.0
Jul 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I’ve enjoyed the work itself and have had the opportunity to build strong experience over the years. The company provides good employee self-service tools and resources, and being part of a large organization offers exposure to complex projects and different teams.

Cons

Growth opportunities can be limited depending on the organization within and management structure. There is room for improvement in operational processes, which can create inefficiencies and increase workloads. At times, organizational challenges feel larger than individual teams can address, making it difficult to see lasting improvements. Recognition for employee contributions can also feel inconsistent, with significant efforts not always being acknowledged.

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