Not too bad - Anonymous employee Health Catalyst Employee Review

4.0
Apr 29, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent enough place to work. No big complaints

Cons

Disjoint products makes the company not feel very cohesive, also feels very top down

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Health Catalyst Response
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I'm glad to hear your experience with Health Catalyst has been positive so far. To address your concern, I want to acknowledge that perception—and in some cases, the experience—of fragmentation across our products is real. It’s something we’ve heard and are actively working to resolve. I’m excited about the progress we’ve made with our next-generation data and analytics platform, Ignite, which plays a central role in bringing greater cohesion to our technology ecosystem. Since launching the platform a year ago, we’ve seen meaningful traction. Ignite is now embedded in an integrated solution, helping us drive outcomes in our five key focus areas and supporting the success of our applications and accelerators. The strategy we are executing against positions Ignite as the connective tissue across our offerings, helping to stitch together capabilities and deliver incremental value in a more unified way. -Dan Burton

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