Intermountain Health reviews

3.5

64% would recommend to a friend

(4,338 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 4,338 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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1.0
Mar 4, 2021

This is where you go to have your soul die

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It’s a job and with the amount of people quitting, if you get bored you can move around.

Cons

- You can’t move up in the company, just move around. - You’re bombarded with useless emails, meetings and other activities but expected to keep up with your work. - Teams are never fully staffed, because there’s no justification in having enough people, so people are over worked and burnt out. - Peoples jobs are outsourced and find out from the news - IT has been outsourced to India, which is an over glorified secretary the the IT still working in the states who are over worked and still fixing everything since India can’t fix anything. - You can’t request a pay raise, just gotta wait for your annual assessment that is based off of unobtainable goals to get a dismal raise. - No Christmas bonus this year because of policy changes, doubt we’ll ever see one again. - overworked and under paid - don’t speak up, you’ll get in trouble - upper upper management doesn’t listen to you in regards to what’s going on in your position, but when it come down that you were right, they had no idea and the crap show is your fault. - they can’t afford to pay their employees enough, but sure can waste A LOT of money on new programs for things that really didn’t need to be changed and was working just fine. - even though this company owns its own insurance company (select health) most can only afford the high deductible because the premiums hot shot through the roof. - even though it’s one company every single facility basically works out of several different programs that don’t communicate as a whole, so if you update your insurance and you go to several different locations, you need to call all of those locations to make sure they are up to date with your insurance. The list could go on, but all in all Intermountain once was a great company to work for and has drastically gone down hill in the past few years. The company used to listen to its employees and take care of them, because they believed that by taking care of their employees, the patients would receive the best care when they’re feeling their worst. That’s not the case anymore, they have been taking more and more away from employees (especially the ones at the bottom) and it shows when patients get crappy care. If you are passionate in what you do, DON’T work for this company, this is where you come to have your soul and passion crushed.

2.0
Feb 21, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Good co workers, average benefits

Cons

Outsourcing of key IT support groups to off-shore untrained personnel. Layoffs, coupled w/strategic partnerships that indicate more layoffs in the future. Poor communication between upper management and front line leaders. Blind decision making by upper management w/out understanding ramifications to front line workers. Increased focus on profits over quality healthcare.

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