Health Catalyst reviews

3.4

45% would recommend to a friend

(780 total reviews)
avatar

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).

Reviews by job title

780 reviews
2.0
Feb 4, 2025

Previously Great

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Despite the other reviews, the pay is decent compared to other companies in the same space. Flexible work hours, remote work, and unlimited PTO are wonderful benefits. Internal tooling is also great (Slack, Zoom, Mac or PC options).

Cons

Regular layoffs (multiple times per year) are seriously affecting company morale. Benefits are continuously getting worse. At times, the company feels directionless -- we're acquiring new companies, running them into the ground, and updating our portfolio of products every year -- so clients don't really know what Health Catalyst does. And to be fair, neither do I (and I work here!). Middle management is not helpful in conveying concerns to upper management, leading team members and first-tier managers to feel divested.

avatar
Health Catalyst Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your honest feedback. First, I want to acknowledge the obstacles you are facing when sharing your concerns—thank you for shedding light on this. To streamline communication, I welcome the opportunity to connect 1:1 to fully hear your thoughts. Regarding the regular layoffs, I understand how disruptive and discouraging this can be for team members. I agree that we face plenty of challenges, and it is always a steep mountain to climb each year to “earn the right” to keep moving forward as an independent company. I also acknowledge that in 2022 and 2023, our business slowed sufficiently quickly and differently than we had forecasted that we needed to do a mid-year cost reduction, outside of our annual planning process, in order to remain on track as it related to our profitability targets. This meant that for those two years, we had two cost reduction events per year. Thankfully, in 2024, we did not require an off-cycle cost reduction, and we don’t anticipate this in 2025. But it is our expectation that likely every year, as part of the annual planning cycle, in addition to making incremental investments in growth areas, we will consistently need to identify areas where we need to reduce expenses, which will most often include reducing team member positions that are no longer financially sustainable. This is an uncomfortable, difficult reality, but one that nearly every large, financially sustainable company faces and works through as part of its annual planning process. With this, we will always strive to be in a position to provide generous severance and to try to help our affected team members land on their feet. In response to your feedback that you feel the company is directionless, I appreciate you voicing this concern; thank you for raising the concern and helping us stay vigilant about where we might be falling short. We deeply value team member feedback, as team member engagement is at the heart of our company strategy and the core of our company flywheel. When our team members feel supported and engaged, it drives everything we do, and as a leadership team, we need to be clear-eyed in how our key stakeholders perceive us—our team members being one of the most important. As part of every annual planning cycle we perform a strategy review, of our company strategy, including our stakeholder strategy for team members, clients and shareholders, and as part of 2025 planning, we focused on our product strategy. During every All Team Member meeting in 2025 we will be sharing strategy updates – regarding our company strategy and our product strategy as well. I want to acknowledge that there will be instances where we placed the wrong bets and pursued the wrong tradeoffs. Our best approach, I believe, is to be humble, be continuous learners, and adapt as we go. Feedback such as this, when specific and principled, can help us stay nimble. We want the best ideas to rise to the top, always! With that acknowledgment, I am confident we have the right plan, the right team, and a solid foundation as a profitable company to continue to execute our mission to support our clients as the catalyst for massive, measurable, data-informed healthcare improvement. I hope you’ll find a bright future ahead of you at Health Catalyst, including finding our strategy discussions at each monthly all team member meeting in 2025 to be helpful and informative. Best, Dan Burton
3.0
May 4, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Health Catalyst aspires to be a great workplace, and they are sincere about that. At the leadership level, they espouse great cultural attributes and operating principles. The recent pivot in technology and realignment of business units looks like a good decision to get things back on track.

Cons

The culture has been slowly degrading. I think the culture now is just to appease clients, and this kind of short-term thinking is hurting the company and clients. The financial climate in health care has meant no investment in cultural events. This used to be a fun and engaging place to work. It isn't right now. Returning to being a great workplace will take a couple of years. Other problems are work-life balance and the use of proprietary tools. Many of us worked and sacrificed for the company during the tough times and were let go. Dedication or skill didn't seem to save them. Those employees are now facing situations where the proprietary tools we use hinder their job search. We really need to switch to off-the-shelf products.

avatar
Health Catalyst Response
3y
I appreciate your thoughtful feedback. We have made choices and changes we believe to be in the best interest of our client partnerships and in continuing our important mission. I also recognize that while we try to live up to all of our values and operating principles, there are times we will fall short. I would like to understand if there are specific situations we can help address here. Please reach out to me, if you are comfortable, or Linda Llewellyn, so we can discuss your concerns. Thanks for your more than 8 years of contributions to our success.
4.0
Nov 19, 2021

Solid Overall, but Trending in the Wrong Direction

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Solid flexibility and a good overall culture.

Cons

Focus on employees has decreased with compensation and benefits being eroded since going public.

avatar
Health Catalyst Response
4y
Thank you for your review and feedback, and for your four years of contributions at Health Catalyst. Thank you also for your feedback regarding the importance of competitive compensation and benefits, and the need for us to make progress here. I agree. Per yesterday's all team member discussion, we're excited to be taking specific actions in the coming weeks and months to make meaningful progress here, including with the 2021 companywide bonus payout which will be available around March 1, the companywide annual equity grants also available to you in early March, companywide base salary increases as of April 1, the promotions cycle applicable in April, and the 401(k) match percentage increase to 4% as of July 1. All these efforts are in recognition of team members' central contributions to the company's success, and are in addition to the companywide spot bonuses we provided in Q3 and in Q4 of last year to each team member. Thank you for all you've done to contribute to our success! Best, Dan
Viewing 22 - 24 of 780 Reviews

Glassdoor has 843 Health Catalyst reviews submitted anonymously by Health Catalyst employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Health Catalyst is right for you.