Encompass Health reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(2,884 total reviews)
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Mark Tarr

78% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Encompass Health has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,884 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Encompass Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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3K reviews
2.0
Jan 11, 2025

Work Environment

Recommend
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Pros

Nice people, good team work

Cons

Understaffed, heavy workload, just ok

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Encompass Health Response
1y
We are sorry to hear that you do not enjoy your experience as an Encompass Health employee. Please provide us more feedback by emailing feedback@encompasshealth.com. Thank you!
3.0
Jan 8, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great pay, ability to work with patients and improve their hospital experience

Cons

Poor work life balance, very fast faced, held to perfectionism standards, lack of autonomy with your time due to excessive meetings which affects your ability to complete discharge planning with patients. Most administration only cares about numbers rather than the patient's preferences.

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Encompass Health Response
1y
We are sorry to hear that you did not enjoy your experience as an Encompass Health employee. Please provide us more feedback by emailing feedback@encompasshealth.com.
1.0
Jan 4, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free T-shirts for the employees.

Cons

Summary of Cons 1. Bullying and Intimidation Tactics The CEO fosters an oppressive environment where employees are coerced into providing unwarranted praise. To advocate for patient or staff usually leads to negative consequences, including termination of entire departments. One look at the demographics of the middle management reporting directly to him will show a high percentage of females (at least one of whom can be found crying every morning because of the vitriol he directs their way). 2. Engineered Conflicts for Personal Gain A pattern has emerged where the CEO intentionally creates tension between staff and patients, only to intervene and present himself as the problem-solver. This manipulative behavior damages trust within the organization and undermines teamwork. 3. Performative Patient Interactions The CEO’s visits to patients lack genuine concern, serving instead as opportunities to bolster his image. This performative approach detracts from the organization’s core mission of providing authentic, high-quality patient care. 4. Promotion of Division Through Cliques Favoritism is pervasive under the Pearland CEO’s leadership. Promotions and recognition are reserved for members of an exclusive inner circle, leading to a fractured and demoralized workforce. Consequences of Current Leadership Employee Morale and Retention: Persistent favoritism, fear-based management, and blatantly unfair treatment have contributed to low morale and high turnover. Patient Care: Internal dysfunction and micromanaging of medical and therapy teams by leadership distracts from the primary focus on appropriate patient care. Workplace Dynamics: Divisions among staff fueled by leadership hinder collaboration and undermine effective patient care. Reputation: Pay close attention to the organization’s credibility and high ratings. They are all smoke and mirrors to obfuscate the real issues of safety affecting both staff and patient. confidence.

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