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
5.0
Oct 5, 2020

A Stream of Shifting Priorities

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Pros

During my time at HC, I've been a part of a team that has shifted directions on a frequent basis. I put this in the "Pros" category, because it has been a great opportunity to grow personally, and learn a lot of new skills. It also has allowed me to get a taste of different aspects of engineering, and hone in on what I want to further pursue in my career. This agility in adapting to the ever-changing landscape has also allowed our team to continually provide value to the larger organization. This company has excellent benefits, as well as a great remote-first culture! The leadership team takes employee health and well-being very seriously, and as a team member you feel respected and cared for/about.

Cons

There have been a couple, sudden, company-wide, hiring freezing while my team was in the process of interviewing (including a few individuals that I referred to the company). This is largely the reason why I say "No" when I am asked if I would refer a friend. This relates to my main point, in that there is a lot of shifting that has occurred as priorities and direction change, which causes instability in onboarding new team members, and retention of existing team members.

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Health Catalyst Response
5y
Thank you for your review and for your feedback about your 3+ years of experience and contributions -- thank you for those contributions to our software engineering as a company. I apologize for the negative experience you had after referring a friend and then experiencing a hiring freeze. We are trying to get more stable and more thoughtful and predictable in our processes and our planning as we scale as a company, but we still have a ways to go. More and more we're trying to batch together strategic decisions around the annual planning process, including approving a hiring plan for the year that can remain in place for that year. But we also operate in a very dynamic, competitive market, and so sometimes we do need to make nearer-term changes. Hopefully we will keep getting better here! Thank you again for your feedback and for your contributions to our company's mission and success. Best, Dan
5.0
Oct 4, 2020

A great place to work!

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Pros

Taking up Dan B’s call to arms, I am submitting the first of what will be an annual Glassdoor review. I was part of the Medicity team that was welcomed to Health Catalyst in July 2018. Some of my comments date back to then but are still relevant today. Back then we had heard all the feedback prior to closing about how great a company Health Catalyst was to work for. But I had my concerns (it had to be too good to be true, right?). None of them were valid. As soon as the deal closed, People Operations and IT got directly engaged. Even though the company was closed for the July 4th week, they all worked to make us welcome. All the foundational things that mattered (salary, healthcare, benefits, laptops) were immediately addressed. Having those items quickly settled removed a lot of stress and allowed us to focus on the integration work. We have seen that same welcoming onboarding continue with subsequent acquisitions. The transparency and directness were also felt immediately. On the first post-close call with the Medicity staff, Dan stated that in 30 days, every Medician would know their status with Health Catalyst. In other words, a layoff was coming, but it would done quickly and then we would move on. True to his word, every Medicity employee knew their standing by July 31st. This RIF was also the most compassionate exercise that I have ever witnessed. Displaced TMs were given an extremely generous severance package, but more importantly were supported by the company and fellow team members. Personal and professional friendships were not immediately cutoff, as is the case with other layoff implementations. Their release date was not the day of notification but approximately 30 days later. They were offered the option of continuing to work during that time or leave. But the choice was theirs. In addition, they were allowed to retain their Health Catalyst email addresses, which was a subtle but especially important success factor for their job search. Like all companies, COVID had a significant impact on our business. The Leadership Team was very thoughtful about how to address the revenue impacts created by COVID. It would have been quite easy to follow the lead of other HIT software companies and layoff large numbers of employees. But Health Catalyst took a more compassionate approach by eliminating only the 401k match. There was a hiring freeze, a promotion freeze, and a salary freeze. But no other salary or benefit reductions were implemented. This was greatly appreciated by most team members, particularly those of us who had previously gone through large layoffs. Finally, regarding Dan. He is one of the most charismatic leaders for whom I have had the pleasure to work. He lives his values. He is direct, humble, transparent, and compassionate. He exhibits all of the traits that a great CEO should have, yet rarely is witnessed elsewhere. He is Health Catalyst.

Cons

Health Catalyst is a company for which I hope to work for an exceptionally long time. I hope to never leave. But there are some issues of concern that I hope can be addressed. The organization is very flat. The Leadership Team has a number of people who have ascended in the organization as the company has grown. That is expected, in fact desirable. But some on the LT have not grown as their role responsibilities have increased. Many continue to perform a significant amount of individual contributor work, when their focus should be on strategy definition/execution, resource management, and staff development. They should be growing the company, and the next generation of company leaders. In addition, some on the LT are unable to delegate even the smallest tasks and decisions to their leadership team. This has led to a large layer of upper and middle level managers who are underutilized, and whose professional growth is stunted. There is also a concentration of knowledge at the LT level that presents risk to company should a key LT member depart. It also could result in attrition to key ELT members who feel stagnated and frustrated. Associated with all of that is the risk caused by having no apparent succession plans in place. As a company owner, this issue is particularly troubling. If an LT member were to leave, all of their domain knowledge would leave with them and would then have to be learned by their replacement. It would be a setback to the company. Not insurmountable, but highly disruptive. And totally avoidable by having LT members formulate delegation and succession plans. One other area of concern is company identity: are we a services company enabled by technology, or a technology company enabled by services? I think we originally were the former and are now moving towards the latter. But communication and training are needed to align strategy throughout the organization. There is a lot of confusion among team members on this point. And all team members must hold each other accountable to that strategic goal. Finally, both billability and resource utilization continue to be impacted by this technology/services confusion. A mandatory annual quota for Professional Services staff, while common in a consulting company, causes distraction when the primary focus becomes billability. Some team members are focused more on making their number, sometimes to the detriment of customer success. I humbly offer these comments with positive intent in the hope that we can make an already great company better. Thanks for reading them.

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Health Catalyst Response
5y
Thank you for this thoughtful, detailed and insightful review. And thank you for your generous and kind comments specific to my role. They are meaningful, and appreciated, and they represent a lot to live up to. I also appreciate your comments and feedback on where we can improve, and your insights are resonant. We need to build more formality and consistency in our succession planning processes, including more deliberate career development opportunity as well. I also agree with the strategic importance of clarifying our primary and secondary focus as a company. Here again, your perspective is insightful and resonant, and I agree we need to be clear here. I also agree that the answer has evolved as we have evolved and matured as a company. We will make it a goal as part of our 2021 strategic planning process to be more clear that we are primarily a technology company, with services offered to complement the use of our technology and to enable our clients' success in seeing measurable improvements. This technology-first focus should inform many aspects of our prioritization and definition of success. We will do a great deal of work to communicate and strengthen our focus and clarity here in 2021 and beyond. Thank you for your commitment to our company, for your desire to continue to contribute here at Health Catalyst for years to come -- that is my desire as well, and I look forward to being your teammate and colleague in the months and years ahead! Best, Dan
4.0
Oct 1, 2020
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Pros

-Great benefits in normal times -Awesome coworkers -Great atmosphere in individual departments to work in

Cons

-Using the pandemic as a reason to drop some benefits and pressure workers to cut hours and pay received -Buying more and more other companies just to add to the glamour/glow of the main corporate entity

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Health Catalyst Response
5y
Thanks for your feedback and review. We will try to be appropriate and transparent about the rationale behind any changes to benefits, and also the rationale for our acquisitions, including in our discussions in our all team member meetings. We'll also keep working to continuously improve all parts of the company. Thanks, Dan
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