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Wellstar Health System

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Adminiastration only cares about numbers. - Anonymous employee Wellstar Health System Employee Review

2.0
Feb 21, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you want a job Wellstar is hiring.

Cons

Administration doesn't listen to anyone. all they want you to do is show them number. Numbers don't tell you people are tired. Always working short staff. Employees don't care, so quality of care goes down. Money is nice but a good work environment is better.

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Wellstar Health System Response
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Thank you for your feedback. At Wellstar, we want all team members to feel that their concerns are being heard. We are disappointed to hear that this was not your experience. Providing the best care for our patients is our highest priority. In order to accomplish this, we continue our hiring efforts and strive to retain top talent to add to our team. Your insight is appreciated.

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