Health Catalyst reviews

3.3

44% would recommend to a friend

(782 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 782 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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782 reviews
2.0
Jul 3, 2018

Run the other direction

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good pay, benefits and time off.

Cons

Terrible work environment. Unfair hiring and promotion practices.

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Health Catalyst Response
7y
I'm very sorry to hear about your negative experience regarding hiring and promotion practices, as well as the work environment. I was further saddened after I saw that you had been at Health Catalyst for over five years, having contributed to our growth and success from when we were 1/10th our current size. If you would be willing, I'd like to visit with you 1:1 and better understand what has happened. If you were willing to visit I would commit to listen carefully, to be respectful of your wishes regarding confidentiality, and then go to work on problems identified. Your experience is something that should never happen at Health Catalyst. And the team member experience is my first priority as CEO. Thank you in advance for considering meeting with me. And thank you for the likely countless ways over the past 5+ years that you've contributed to the company's growth and success. I hope you'll give me an opportunity to try to address the problems you've experienced, and that you'll continue with us for the next 5+ years. Best, Dan
5.0
Jun 15, 2018
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Pros

Bryan Hinton is the best manager I have ever worked for. He and his Platform Engineering leadership team have established such a rare culture of trust and an operating model that is incredibly rigorous yet efficient. Every meeting and discussion is productive and full of positive energy. Some of our discussions and other interactions can get pretty intense, because of the complexity and because of the passion and the pride we take in the software we're building and why we're building it, but our mutual trust and goodwill is reinforced through this continuous collaboration.

Cons

Some other parts of Health Catalyst struggle to achieve the same level of rigor, scale, and collaboration. They are often quite siloed and have wide process variability, but they are getting better.

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Health Catalyst Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback and for sharing more about your positive experience in Platform Engineering. I am also a big fan of Bryan, and thought his presentation in our most recent all-team-member meeting, last week, was outstanding and really important, as we work to become better across the board in building scalable technology. The work being done on the Platform team is leading the way. I also acknowledge that we have a long way to go, across many product and service lines, before we will approached our scalability goals. But I also feel good that the awareness of the challenge is high and that the commitment to making meaningful progress is shared. In our weekly Leadership Team meetings in 2018 we are incorporating more "operational reviews" of each major functional area of the company, rotating through all of these areas on a quarterly basis. These operational reviews are also attended by Extended Leadership Team members, and are showcasing the focus, the effort, the challenges and the progress being made in becoming scalable and sustainable, while also contributing directly to the mission. I'm encouraged by these reviews, not because there aren't problems and challenges for us to overcome, but more because we have a solid, realistic awareness of where we are and where we need to be, along with a plan of how to get there. We will always, always have challenges to face, and improvement that will be needed, but as long as we can face those challenges in a clear-eyed way, with a commitment to overcome them, we will continue to progress towards achieving the mission. Thank you for your personal contributions to this mission. The platform is the foundation for all improvement. Your work in making the platform scalable and robust and best-in-class is absolutely critical. Best, Dan
5.0
Jun 14, 2018
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Pros

Greatest part of working at Health Catalyst is the senior leadership. They are continually asking for what can be done better. After several years, they still ask how they can improve. From what I experienced, they have implemented nearly all suggestions that would really improve the company and culture. From improved benefits, life balance, health improvement, employee recognition and opportunities to innovate. Today the company is a lot larger than when I started. Yet, they are looking for what needs to be improved and they implemented minority groups to address their needs in our company and community. Really supportive and encouraging of team members to support and contribute in our own way.

Cons

Organization changes are disruptive and have caused a few unfortunate employee turnover. We still need more minority groups, like latino and potentially religious affiliations. I think it will be hard to give every minority group a voice. It would take a lot of executive time away from keeping the company moving in a financially responsible direction, but the concepts will help encourage and address where discrimination wasn't intended, but is happening. Team cross pollination doesn't happen as much as it could. We could leverage synergies between different teams and with new teams being developed, it would be nice to hear their vision, what that team is hoping to accomplish this year. Personally, I was interacting with clients more regularly, but with the new organization changes, I am removed from building those relationships and it can be harder to do my job. I feel the stress from other team members and they may divert their anger to me, which makes my life less satisfied. Adding value on project work is restricted/forbidden as others are responsible. I have a feeling of powerless to really support both client and others. My personal work is less satisfying. The situation at times makes me think of the blind leading the blind. Or we are speaking different languages and have no interpreter. After a few mishaps, both of us are frustrated and have less trust in the other.

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Health Catalyst Response
8y
Thank you for sharing these thoughts, I really appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective. I've read your comments a few times, to try to ensure that I'm understanding your perspective. Let me offer a few thoughts in response to your feedback. First, thank you for sharing the positive experiences you've had at Health Catalyst. I hope that we will always retain the "continuous improvement" mindset, and proactively seek out ways we can become better. This requires careful listening, along with being good learners -- both elements of the attribute of humility. I hope also that we as team members can work to welcome feedback, and look for the truth and the learnings in the feedback, rather than becoming defensive. The more we can exhibit these positive behaviors, the higher my confidence level in our future. I agree with your perspective regarding the positives associated with the affinity groups, and we continue to be supportive of additional affinity groups being set up by interested team members, including the ideas for affinity groups that you suggested, so long as the focus remains consistent with the principles we described in the all-team-meeting where we introduced the concept of affinity groups. Linda Llewelyn has this material if you'd like to reference it. And this reinforces how critical it is for every team member to treat their colleagues at work and in every setting with respect. There is no room for discrimination of any kind, in any circumstance. And I would invite you to reach out to me, Linda (our Chief People Officer) and/or Clara (Our Chief Compliance Officer) to discuss any situations in which you feel there may be any form of discrimination occurring. We are completely committed to no discrimination of any kind. I also appreciated your perspective regarding the challenges associated with the reorg from a year ago. We are still making our way through some of those challenges, and we have more work to do there. We will discuss your perspective in an upcoming leadership team meeting to see what we might be able to do or emphasize to improve the working relationships between Tech and Pro Services, including contributing to meaningful client interactions and engagements. I see evidence that there is commitment and desire to make additional improvements there, so we'll try to emphasize how important this will be. Further, I want to concur that regarding career opportunities at Health Catalyst, there are clear and positive career paths through multiple functional areas and roles at the company. We've worked hard over the past 12months in particular, to establish consistent job families and levels, with a primary objective of emphasizing and communicating to every team member that they can have a bright future, through many paths, including meaningful compensation expansion, at Health Catalyst. While I think we've made meaningful progress, I also acknowledge this is the first time we've introduced this level of structure at the company, and so we're still learning how to leverage this structure in the best way possible. We're working on additional manager training to try to help emphasize these and other critical elements, all as part of a broader effort to help our managers be best-in-class in their effectiveness. These initiatives take time and consistent effort and emphasis to really see improvement (just like outcomes improvements at our clients take time and are difficult to achieve and then sustain). We remain long-term committed to this improvement. Finally, thank you for your >5 years of service at Health Catalyst. You have contributed over a very significant and important part of the company's existence--you've been here for more than half of the company's history, and for the period of highest growth and maturation. Thank you for staying with us, for contributing every day to the success of the company in achieving its mission. And I sincerely hope that you will decide to continue to contribute to the company's success for five or ten or twenty more years! Best, Dan
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