HCA Healthcare reviews

3.2

46% would recommend to a friend

(9,759 total reviews)
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Samuel N. Hazen

49% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

HCA Healthcare has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 9,759 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HCA Healthcare employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Oct 31, 2010
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Pros

INSURANCE BENEFITS ARE GOOD OVERALL BUT THEY DON'T ADVERTISE WAGES, SO IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO COMPARE WITH OTHER EMPLOYERS IN THE CITY. BASED ON WHAT LONG-TERM EMPLOYEES TOLD ME, THE WAGES ARE LOWER. EMPLOYEES SEEM TO LIKE HCA HOSPITALS THEY HAVE WORKED IN.

Cons

After a brief overview of the job in a classroom, you are shot out of a cannon and sent off running without mentoring or instructions on the nuts and bolts of the job, at least at the Orange Park PAS: thus inefficiencies and errors abound, but managements throws the employees under the bus. And nobody seems to care. Not an employee-oriented company at all, just production based. Morale is low. If the job market were stable, they would have a lot of empty cubicles. Nepotism is a big problem with unqualified people getting jobs and promotions because of who they know, and some of those people are troublemakers, because they think they have the clout to get away with anything. It is obvious that managers are not hiring the experienced worker, if they can find unqualified bodies to work for low wages. I have seen managers make life difficult for some of the long-term, experienced workers in order to get them to resign. One manager stated to me, "we want to do away with the old school." The "old school" is what's keeping the department afloat!!! There are valid reasons why patients give HCA a low score. At the Shared Services, business is based on production alone, patients are not valued or even seen as the customers, despite the lip service from managers to the contrary, it just isn't happening here. One good note: I did train at the hospital facilities for a few days, and it seemed to be a lot better there with supervisors that the employees raved about. People who have worked at both, tell me they definitely prefer the hospital setting, where it is more care-based for both patients and staff and there is a team mentality, but they want to leave the Scheduling/Insurance Verification Dept.

4.0
Oct 27, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, pay and benefits are good, and there seem to be ample opportunities to move around within the company so you aren't locked-in to a specific job/role. The main campus is nice enough, and the company is heavily involved in the community. Many of the managers I know appear to take a genuine interest in their employees.

Cons

Long hours, and very stressful at times. As with many companies, employees are being asked to "do more with less". A lot of work is now being outsourced, though it has led to only a small number of layoffs so far. I've heard the IT area characterized as a "sweat shop", though I think this varies greatly depending on the area in which you work. In my opinion, they do a very poor job prioritizing the project portfolio and everything seems to be "equally important" which leads to way too many projects going on at the same time, everyone competing for constrained resources, etc. For the past 2 years, HCA has made Computerworld's "Best Places to Work in IT". Not sure how. Even with these cons, I'm satisfied overall with my job at HCA. Still, I doubt I'll be here a year from now.

5.0
Oct 19, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

"Above all else, we are commited to the care and improvement of human life." I see this commitment, the opening line from HCA's mission and values statement, lived out by virtually all the employees I come in contact with. In addition, I've been impressed with how fully the people I meet in the company live up to this value: "We trust our colleagues as valuable members of our healthcare team and pledge to treat one another with loyalty, respect and dignity,"

Cons

HCA is a large company, but it is not doing as good a job as it should at providing the infrastructure needed to support its size or of leveraging the economies of scale that should help make it successful. While there are many symptoms of this, perhaps the clearest is the difficulty even those of us within the company have in finding a clear picture of the organization and the way its different parts relate to one another and work together. While there is an intranet, it is next to impossible to find a current listing of all HCA facilities, up-to-date org charts, applicable policies and procedures, effective tools, or other information that enables a large organization to run smoothly and be greater than the sum of its parts.

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