No longer employee centric - Anonymous employee SCAN Health Plan Employee Review

2.0
May 22, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Currently the only pros are PTO and the availability of hybrid and remote positions.

Cons

SCAN has quietly been removing employee benefits the past two years. No more employee appreciation picnics, star rating bonuses gone, cut back on recharge days, yearly raises and bonuses percentage shrinking with no transparency about these at the town hall meetings. They also keep changing the company yearly goals to make it impossible to get a higher raise. Instead they send everyone cheap merchandises with their logo on them.

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SCAN Health Plan Response
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Thank you for sharing your perspective. While we understand change can be difficult, our intent has always been to thoughtfully evolve our organization in ways that reflect both employee feedback and the broader needs of the organization. Being a not-for-profit, we continually assess how to best support our mission and our people in sustainable ways. We continue to offer competitive benefits, and while specific offerings may shift year to year, our focus remains on creating meaningful experiences and support that reflect our mission and values. We appreciate the work our Rebels (employees) do every day to support our members and remain committed to creating an environment where people feel valued, heard, and supported. Should you have any additional feedback, please feel free to share them with your supervisor, a member of the HR team at peoplerelations@scanhealthplan.com, or you also have the option to submit anonymously at any time.

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