Health Catalyst reviews

3.3

44% would recommend to a friend

(783 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 783 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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783 reviews
4.0
Oct 6, 2019
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Pros

First and foremost the reason to work at Health Catalyst is that the core leadership team promotes and largely lives the operating principles and cultural attributes. That makes it far easier to demonstrate them yourself. I choose to work in Healthcare because of the mission to help make health care better for my friends, neighbors and family. I feel fulfilled at the end of the day knowing I am helping others improve the lives of millions of people around the globe. As others have said, many are willing to help out. This is especially true if you can articulate clearly a valuable problem to solve.

Cons

I want to acknowledge first that something is always broken in any organization. What makes a difference to the day-to-day experience of team members is what happens when someone exposes something that feels broken to them. Shining a light on something that feels broken takes courage. This is especially true when you lack complete confidence on how sharing your experience will be received. Work/life balance is currently in shambles in my little corner of the organization. My team works with and supports a major chunk of Health Catalyst. Because the organization is fairly flat, managing the priorities of so many different teams feels daunting to say the least. I actively interact with 100 team members each month and over 250 internal and external contacts in a given year as part of my job. My team rarely can defer requests from other teams because work is often well underway before we know it is coming. Delaying that incoming work often stops the progress of other teams which brings continual organizational pressure. We often defer our own continual learning and self-improvement activities as a result.

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Health Catalyst Response
6y
Thank you for your detailed review and for your many years of dedicated service at Health Catalyst, in a critical role as a Software Development Manager. I have read and reread your review many times. And we will focus on the specific topic of work/life balance during tomorrow's all-team-member meeting as I feel this is absolutely critical for us to discuss, and I felt so grateful to you for sharing the struggle you and your colleagues are facing in your corner of the organization, as you eloquently described it. Tomorrow we'll talk about a framework for work/life balance we're applying in the professional services organization, including guidelines around expectations for hours worked which enables work/life balance sustainability as well as financial sustainability. We need to provide similar guidelines for the other parts of the company, including the hundreds of team members who work in technology areas. The same kind of framework of hours expectations we use for professional services is a good guideline across all functional areas at Health Catalyst, and is something I want every team member to understand and feel supported in, along with every manager at Health Catalyst. And I want us, as part of our 2020 goals, to make meaningful progress identifying any situations in which a solidly-performing team member is unable to meet the expectations of their position within an average of a 40-50-hour work week, one which would also enable the team member to take time off for holidays, and take meaningful vacation time per year as well, e.g. around 3 weeks, but with flexibility in any given year if more vacation time were needed. Likewise, team members can choose to work more hours per week which could either enable more vacation time each year, or for them to accomplish more than what would typically be expected and potentially qualify for promotions on a faster timeline than would normally be the case. But this is not expected or required, and we would strongly desire for every team member to maintain a pace that is sustainable for the long-term. If a team member who is a solid performer is not able to accomplish the work within this kind of timeframe, we likely need to make an adjustment -- we may need to incrementally hire, or we may need to set a different expectation with clients, for example. We need to understand where this is occurring so that we can then make needed adjustments. We will work to improve here, across the organization, as part of our 2020 areas of focus. Thank you again for your hard work, and I apologize that it has been so heavy for you and for your team. I'd be happy to visit 1:1 with you so that we can make accelerated progress in getting to a more balanced pace, if you'd be open to visiting. If so, Jenn can help us schedule time to visit. Best, Dan
5.0
Oct 4, 2019
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Pros

First, we are doing/facilitating the work of the future of healthcare. The work at Health Catalyst is so exciting. I personally can't wait to get up in the morning and make a difference each day with the clients I work with. I find the work so interesting; it is a blend of adaptive leadership, IT work in the trenches, and outcomes improvement. I have opportunities to work with data, analytics, systems, and people from various backgrounds which is enjoyable. I truly think we are transforming the healthcare system from the grassroots. I feel like I am pursuing a valuable mission and believe in the leadership team. Second, Health Catalyst benefits rock. Out of all of the places I have worked, I feel like the benefits offered here are some of the best. Healthcare prices are very low in comparison to other employers (and haven't gone up), HC contributes to team member's HSA which is helpful, and matches 401k contributions. I also enjoy the fitness benefit which allows me to purchase gym memberships for me and my family. The ability to work remotely is so awesome. I think it is also cool to offer a mentor/mentee program, I'll be taking advantage of this to grow in my skills. Also, it seems that the company is very inclusive - there are 3 affinity groups. But you don't have to be a part of the groups to feel included. Third, Health Catalyst is all about the team member experience, Dan Burton talks about this all the time, and you can really tell that he cares about the team members sincerely.

Cons

I have had different experiences on different teams within Health Catalyst. It seems that the opportunities available to go after and the team member experience depends on which team you are on and who you work with and for in the company. A good example of this is the promotion process and pay scales which are apparently standardized now but still confusing to the team members.

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Health Catalyst Response
6y
Thank you for your feedback and for this detailed review, and also thank you for your nearly four years of service and leadership at Health Catalyst, in the role of Senior Director of Client Engagement, a critical client-facing leadership role for the company. And thank you for your positive feedback regarding your experience at the company. I also appreciate your feedback regarding the opportunity for us to improve the robustness of our training, which we're working on, and in leveraging the power of our annual HAS summit to energize our team members -- I agree strongly with your perspective, and we're working on enabling more and more team members to participate, while also being financially responsible and staying within a reasonable expense framework. I also appreciate the reinforcing comments about all being in this together, which is one reason I'm excited for us to continue to operate with the team-based companywide bonus plan, where we're all on the same plan together. Thank you again for your many contributions to our success and the fulfillment of our mission! Best, Dan
5.0
Oct 4, 2019
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Pros

*engaging mission *inspiring and principles-based leadership team *strong culture of humility and improvement *terrific coworkers that I enjoy associating with *great work-life balance and career opportunities

Cons

The remote team member experience has been really great for me aside from one experience: a promotion review. It's challenging to bring up the topic of personal promotions or raises in any setting; I think doing so in a remote environment makes it even more challenging due to the fact that intent in messages/emails is more susceptible to being misunderstood than in face-to-face communication. That took place during my promotion review process earlier this year. I worried that I had displayed an attitude of entitlement/greed because I had requested a promotion to a level that I felt I was at, which my immediate managers seemed to agree with but department leadership did not. I respect the decision that was made but feel that I didn't receive a clear answer for what I needed to work on in order to qualify for the level that I was hoping to be promoted to (note - I did receive a promotion, which I'm grateful for, just not the one I had originally proposed). The overall experience was stressful and uncomfortable for everyone involved. To the department leadership team's credit, they have prioritized improving the promotion review process and have made great progress there; I really appreciate them going out of their way to meet with me in person to listen to my feedback.

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Health Catalyst Response
6y
Thank you for this detailed and specific feedback, and for sharing a good deal about your own recent promotion experience as a remote team member. I found your experience instructive and I agree strongly with your advice and recommendations. We will be encouraging managers to utilize video more pervasively in 1:1 discussions, and are also working to provide more consistent guidance on support for relatively regular travel for remote team members to have face to face interactions with their managers, typically 1-2 times per year where possible. I also appreciate your advice regarding the importance of great communication between managers and team members in sensitive topics like promotions, and we'll work to provide training and support to enable this to more consistently occur. I also agree strongly that we should trust the field manager's recommendations, and this should be leadership's default position -- trust and support the recommendations of the managers closest to the situation. That is absolutely my default position, and we'll reinforce this recommended default position throughout the organization. Thank you again for choosing to join Health Catalyst and contribute to our company's mission and success! Best, Dan
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