Health Catalyst reviews

3.3

44% would recommend to a friend

(784 total reviews)
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Ben Albert

28% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

Health Catalyst has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 784 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Health Catalyst 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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784 reviews
5.0
Jan 14, 2020
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Pros

Since my last review we have made strides in removing some of the seams between the services and product business. The amount of coordination has increased with many meetings now having representatives from all sides of the house. This past week I was in a meeting with different groups and the theme was how can we all work towards a common goal and ensure what is best for our customers. The mission helps motivate me everyday and can be seen in the number of engaged employees at HC. I can't think of a time when I have reached out to team members for assistance and had an overwhelming number of responses of individuals willing to carve out time. I worry sometimes of the distance between those in product and engineering from the results we are seeing in our services business. Our customer success team does do a great job highlighting these customer wins. The product infrastructure is starting to coalesce and creating amazing opportunities for growth. This is another symptom of some of the silos that naturally occur during product development starting to get broken down.

Cons

There are not many. I know through conversations with team members there can be a delta in experiences from one resource to another at Health Catalyst. This is often the case with large rapidly growing organizations and can be mitigated with an engaged management layer. The 360 degree reviews we just completed could be a tool to help address some of these challenges if managers embrace the feedback and take advantage of the opportunity for self introspection. There have been team members I have mentored and the work experience they describe doesn't mirror what I have seen but that should not be discounted. Self motivation is important in many of the roles at Health Catalyst and it can be a challenge to get up and running for a new employee ( this is doubled if you are remote). Again these are all areas that are being addressed by leadership and something we often discuss during our monthly all hands meetings. I worry that there are times when we stand up a new initiative to a lot of fanfare and momentum and then 1-2 years later it has faltered. Thinking back over the past two years there are several efforts we have kicked off that I do not know where they stand today.

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Health Catalyst Response
6y
Thank you for this thoughtful and updated review, and thank you also for your many contributions, over more than five years, as a leader at Health Catalyst! I'm really encouraged to hear of your perspective in areas where you can see meaningful progress, particularly in areas of focus for us around integrating our product and services groups and messages, and reinforcing that we are all on the same team and reliant on one another to achieve the mission. I also agree with your thoughts about the importance of being proactive in managing career experiences and working with your manager, and that the 360-degree manager feedback process represents a really important opportunity for introspection and can facilitate continuous improvement. I am going to strive to use the feedback from my 360-degree review to improve in some specific ways, and I've already set some goals along those lines. We hope that every manager at Health Catalyst will follow a similar pattern. Thank you also for your comments about kicking off initiatives and then ensuring that there is the follow-through and commitment and budget to support the initiatives that we pursue. I agree strongly, and we are striving to become more disciplined and consistent here, by using the annual planning process as a robust and data-informed process. Part of that process must include a review of what we've done thus far, what the results have been, and then a response and decision about where we will continue our current investment levels, which may be 80-90% of investment areas, but also where we will reduce our investment (perhaps 5-10% of areas) and where we will increase investment (also perhaps 5-10% of investment areas). We are working to finalize this as a leadership team for the 2020 operating plan process, over the next two weeks or so, to propose and discuss with the board, and then to communicate to all of our team members so we all know what decisions we've made. I believe this process will help us improve in this key area. Thank you again for your commitment to Health Catalyst, for your many years of meaningful contributions to our success. I sincerely appreciate it. Best, Dan
4.0
Jan 7, 2020
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Pros

I am overall extremely happy and proud to be a part of Health Catalyst. I value our committed, caring team and constant opportunities to grow personally and professionally.

Cons

I do however feel that some of the expectations my manager and team currently have for me are unrealistic and that I'm not set up for success. I don't always have the team behind me to carry out our responsibilities, so last-minute fixes and solutions tend to fall on me. I accept this on occasion but don't think it's a sustainable practice. My manager is not always understanding; they claim when they had my role, they did all I do plus more. This isn't true from my perspective, and it certainly isn't true of the individual who had a role similar to mine previously, as their responsibilities were more limited compared to mine. I've also been compensated only nominally for my promotion, which makes the unrealistic expectations feel even more burdensome.

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Health Catalyst Response
6y
Thank you for sharing this review and feedback, and for choosing to join Health Catalyst! Thank you also for asking the question of how to receive more support from People Operations to deal with a difficult situation. I would encourage you and any other team member facing a similar issue to feel comfortable reaching out directly to Linda Llewelyn, our Chief People Officer. She will listen carefully, treat this information confidentially, and then she and potentially others in People Operations can privately help work through this situation with you. Thank you again for joining Health Catalyst! Best, Dan
5.0
Dec 28, 2019
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Pros

Leadership that truly cares about team members Top notch medical and retirements benefits Working in healthcare with a meaningful mission

Cons

Difficulty making tough decisions around strategic investments No visibility into when company will be profitable

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Health Catalyst Response
6y
Thank you for this feedback and for your contributions over the past 3-4 years at Health Catalyst. I appreciate the positives that you shared, along with the challenges and advice. We will try to not shy away from making tough decisions that are consistent with our mission and our success as a company. And we'll keep striving to keep team members' engagement as the #1 priority of our leadership team, and client success as a central part of who we are. Regarding your comment about timeline to profitability, we have shared publicly our intent to enter 2022 on an adjusted EBITDA-breakeven run rate. Thank you for your contributions to our company's success these past 3-4 years. Best, Dan
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