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Health Information Associates

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Amazing place to work - Inpatient Medical Coder Health Information Associates Employee Review

5.0
Aug 15, 2023
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Pros

Smaller company, so they're like family. Only audited twice a year unless something else is going on to require more frequently. Unlike many other coding companies, you're not treated like you're disposable. If you don't do as well on an audit you're not automatically put on probation, or let go. They do everything they possibly can to work with you to get you where you need to be, providing additional education, etc. Top notch reviewers who do the audits. Site where all of our education questions are stored, so we can go back and look at previous ones, and easily, quickly get our own questions answered. Your birthday is one of several paid holidays.

Cons

Orientation period is brutal. Orientation may be extended if not meeting production requirements and quality requirements. Do not get PTO or paid holidays, even after 90 days, if not through orientation period. Most of the clients you will work for are harder hospitals, with really challenging production requirements.

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Health Information Associates Response
2y
Orientation can be different for everyone. We do extend orientation for new employees to get additional one on one training and to make sure they are successful. We also assign buddies to help new staff transition to working with our more difficult clients.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

-remote work -training in Pawleys Island -trips and gifts

Cons

-empty promises -firing for no reason -Auditors that are so hard headed they don’t want to listen to reasoning when presented with guidelines. -oh and they also push for current employees to go make false reviews whenever they get bad ones to try to bring the number back up.

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Health Information Associates Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We appreciate both positive and critical feedback, as it helps us reflect on where we are doing well and where we have opportunities to improve. We’re glad to hear that you valued the flexibility of remote work, the training experience in Pawleys Island, and the recognition efforts such as trips and gifts. Providing meaningful opportunities and investing in our team members is something we strive to do consistently. That said, we are concerned to hear about your perceptions regarding communication, auditing processes, and separation decisions. Any employment action is taken with careful consideration, and we aim to follow established guidelines while acting in the best interests of our employees and the organization. We recognize, however, that the impact of these decisions can feel unclear or unfair when expectations are not communicated effectively, and that is an area we continue to work on. Regarding our audit process, we value thoughtful discussion and professional dialogue, and we are actively reinforcing the importance of listening, collaboration, and respectful consideration of guidelines across all teams. We also want to clarify that we do not encourage false or misleading reviews. We do invite employees to share their honest experiences—positive or negative—because transparency is essential to growth and accountability. Senior leadership is committed to maintaining open lines of communication and ensuring we are aware of concerns at all levels of the organization. Feedback like yours is taken seriously and helps inform ongoing improvements in oversight, training, and management practices. We wish you the best in your future endeavors and thank you again for sharing your perspective.
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