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Proud to work within the MetroHealth System for 18+ years - Physician MetroHealth System Employee Review

5.0
Jun 26, 2020
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Pros

MetroHealth is guided by a mission that puts care of patients and community above all else. The culture is to put patients first and there is a new thrust to address social determinants of health and improving the community surrounding the MetroHealth Medical Center. There is gratitude and respect for employees- particularly notable in the COVID19 pandemic- in which a pay raise was given when other systems were laying off employees. As an employee within the system, I've felt that my safety in regards to COVID19 was of utmost importance. I'm grateful to work at MHS.

Cons

Some of the facilities are dated and show their age, though a new hospital is being constructed. The MetroHealth System is underrated due to smaller marketing budget compared to other Cleveland healthcare systems.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Working for a Safety Net hospital system is a great cause! Home-spun management Working with doctors, clinicians, Sr executives, and C-suite is the best part

Cons

EPMO management is weak and ingrown, lacking experience with people, close-minded, and cannot discern second-handed information from fact. EPMO management does not empower their people. EPMO is openly Anti-Agile and non-collaborative, specifically reprimanding collaboration between departments. Leadership is lacking because EPMO manangement cannot get their focus off "self" and on to others. EPMO was a good organization when Sr management had direct oversight of the department. Since then, EPMO management is adolescent in its Capability Maturity Model Integration: Junior manager has less overall management and/or project experience than any single team member or peer, thus creating a non-supportive environment. Weakness: Manager title among VP peers puts EPMO at a disadvantage and weakens their voice in the organization. EPMO is further weakened by lack of promotion and recognition by Sr management/CIO across the organization so project managers must "fight" clients for the right to manage projects, creating an adversarial relationship.

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