Health Catalyst reviews

3.4

45% would recommend to a friend

(780 total reviews)
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Ben Albert

Not enough data to show CEO approval

24% positive business outlook

Health Catalyst has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 780 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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780 reviews
3.0
May 22, 2025

Needs to refocus

Anonymous employee
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Pros

*Underlying corporate culture remains exceptionally strong *Fundamentals (positive EBITDA, YOY growth) are positive *Leadership appears to be refocusing on core value proposition *Post-COVID WFH policy makes sense given how spread out the company is

Cons

*Recent lack of direction/unsuccessful initiatives (TEMS) feels desperate *Rampant acquisitions diluted and distracted from core offerings *RIFs in the interest of saving $$ ring hollow when the company spends millions on repeated acquisitions; hollows out capability of teams to support legacy products *Realignment of compensation model removed components that at least some mid-career employees value and/or had come to expect with little or no opportunity for meaningful input (bonus, stock based comp)

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Health Catalyst Response
10mo
Thank you for your honest and thoughtful feedback, and thank you for your more than eight years of dedication to our company. Your commitment and perspective are incredibly valuable, and I’m grateful you took the time to share both the strengths you’ve experienced and the concerns you hold. I'm glad to hear that our strong culture, business fundamentals, and renewed focus on core strengths are resonating with you. It's also encouraging to know that remote flexibility continues to be a positive aspect of your experience. At the same time, I hear your concerns about strategic shifts, the volume and impact of acquisitions, and the pressure that reductions have placed on teams. These are not easy dynamics, and I want to acknowledge the very real strain they can create. As I’ve shared in recent All Team Member communications, achieving sustainable, client-centered growth is crucial to maintaining our position as an independent, publicly traded company. I hope you’ll join our upcoming All Team Member Meeting, where I’ll share more about our company-wide stretch goals and how each of us plays a role in moving that vision forward. You also raised meaningful points about compensation and how changes have been experienced by mid-career team members. In the past two years, we’ve prioritized meaningful base salary increases, even amid challenging conditions, and we will continue doing our best to make decisions that support both our people and our long-term sustainability. In December 2024, we provided core team members with a 5% above-market base salary increase, part of our broader commitment to offering pay that’s competitive with the market across core roles. This is a multi-year journey, but one we revisit and prioritize in every planning cycle. While the uncertainty around workforce reductions is difficult, it is a reality most large organizations face as part of responsible annual planning. If you’re open to it, I’d welcome the opportunity to connect 1:1 to hear more of your perspective. Your insights help us reflect, grow, and lead more effectively. I want to thank you again for sharing them and for the impact you continue to make as part of this team. Best, Dan Burton
4.0
May 4, 2025

Has good benefits

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Pros

The company has been benefits like 12 weeks of paid family leave at full pay.

Cons

I would like to see more opportunities for professional development and promotion.

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Health Catalyst Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. It’s great to learn that our benefits have had a positive impact on your experience at Health Catalyst. As one of our key cultural attributes is continuous learning, we have programs in place to enable professional growth, such as our $10,000 annual education allowance for manager-approved activities, including tuition, professional development, and conference attendance. In addition, our team leaders host annual career planning sessions, where managers and team members collaborate to assess progress, set goals, and explore opportunities for advancement. I hope you find these resources and sessions helpful in aligning your aspirations with career opportunities. Wishing you continued success with us! -Dan Burton
4.0
Apr 29, 2025

Not too bad

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent enough place to work. No big complaints

Cons

Disjoint products makes the company not feel very cohesive, also feels very top down

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Health Catalyst Response
1y
I'm glad to hear your experience with Health Catalyst has been positive so far. To address your concern, I want to acknowledge that perception—and in some cases, the experience—of fragmentation across our products is real. It’s something we’ve heard and are actively working to resolve. I’m excited about the progress we’ve made with our next-generation data and analytics platform, Ignite, which plays a central role in bringing greater cohesion to our technology ecosystem. Since launching the platform a year ago, we’ve seen meaningful traction. Ignite is now embedded in an integrated solution, helping us drive outcomes in our five key focus areas and supporting the success of our applications and accelerators. The strategy we are executing against positions Ignite as the connective tissue across our offerings, helping to stitch together capabilities and deliver incremental value in a more unified way. -Dan Burton
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