Intermountain Health reviews

3.5

64% would recommend to a friend

(4,339 total reviews)
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Rob Allen

53% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Intermountain Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 4,339 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Intermountain Health 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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4.0
Jan 27, 2015
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Pros

Good company values. Yes, there are some exceptions with certain people, but I believe as a whole, the company is truly trying to do the right thing for healthcare and is doing a good job of it. It promotes a culture of honesty, integrity, and doing the right thing. I really do like working for this company. They have good time-off policies (you can accrue "PTO" up to 480 hours I think and yes, it rolls over from year to year). Good work/life balance. I worked for another healthcare company in Utah before as a wound/ostomy nurse, and I must say that the culture of Intermountain is much better.

Cons

The compensation just isn't what the market says it should be. Looking around at similar jobs at say, the U of U where the salaries are public, or other sources, the pay just isn't great. When a class-mate in grad school (employed by the U hospital) saw the posting for one of the jobs I was considering, her reaction was "The job sounds interesting, but did you see that salary? That's ridiculous!" But I applied anyway.

4.0
Jan 25, 2015

Overall, a good place to work.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I've always been treated with respect from the CEO of my specific facility. He is on a first name basis with the associates.

Cons

Currently, the most challenging aspect of my job is the changes we have experienced due to the SCL health systems taking over sole direction of the facility.

3.0
Jan 22, 2015

Great place to start a career or learn the basics of healthcare IT

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The merger with Exempla opened up many opportunities for promotion and growth within the organization. Since the merger, myself and others have experienced promotions that recognize our skill level and time of tenure with the organization. The organization provides good challenges to tackle as undocumented or poorly documented processes are brought to light, audited, and updated. PTO accrual is relatively generous, and work-life balance is good.

Cons

There are many silos at the organization; too many times, the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing. It took many years for my compensation to even approach market value, although my pay rate is now (as of 2015), fair for my level of experience, education, and tenure at the organization. Benefits have continually gone downhill each year, though management claims they are improving benefits. Like many organizations, there is an increasingly high amount of red tape required merely to do your job. Managers at the organization, in general, do not seem to have a clear vision for the future, and instead spend a lot of time on "fighting fires" to cover for poorly implemented systems and processes. Significant overhaul (or even re-implementation) is needed for many of the critical systems at the organization but management does not seem to favor such deep changes. Often, there are many projects being worked on in parallel with little idea of the impacts to existing systems and to other projects. The organization is somewhat top heavy, with a large number of supervisors, managers, directors, and executives.

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