Intermountain Health reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(4,330 total reviews)
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Rob Allen

56% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Intermountain Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 4,330 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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2.0
Apr 16, 2018

"Stable" Healthcare Organization

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Pros

It's difficult to think of Pros right now. I moved my family back to Utah from out of state to work for what I thought was a stable healthcare organization. Turns out there are systems in Utah much more stable than Intermountain. I envisioned myself working for Intermountain until retirement as long as I proved myself a valued employee. Little did I know, the millionaires who comprise the Board of Trustees, Marc Harrison, and others had different plans. And those plans included a salary and benefits dump of epic proportions to the tune of over 2,000 Intermountain Healthcare employees becoming employees of R1 RCM, formerly Accretive. I won’t get into the dollars I’ll be losing because of R1’s benefits and also losing Intermountain’s pension, but believe when I say I’ve done the math and I have a right to not be thrilled about this direction. But hey, Intermountain is saving $70 million over 3 years so I'm sure whatever services I seek out will surely be less expensive, right? Doubtful.

Cons

Where do I begin. How about here: - The Board of Trustees - Should be held accountable for their decision to hire outside of Intermountain and for taking a wrecking ball to the culture that's been decades in the making - Marc Harrison - He's pretty much the worst ever. Claims to be a leader, but exhibits no traits of any great leaders I've ever known - Low morale - Even people staying with Intermountain are struggling - Outsourcing - If you're non-clinical, the chances your job will be outsourced at some point are quite high

2.0
Mar 29, 2019

Burnout Central

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Pros

Good co-workers, reasonable starting salary, reasonable benefits.

Cons

Bureaucratic, only care about the bottom line, zero work-life balance due to unreasonable and ever-increasing productivity standards (which is extra bad for mental health professionals), very little respect/appreciation for front-line employees, manipulation/lies from senior administration.

1.0
Feb 2, 2019
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Pros

Benefits - pension, PTO, 401K match. The actual caregivers/co-workers are great and care for the patient.

Cons

No upward mobility - waste a lot of time working for promotion but those come only by seniority. It is a company that rewards mediocrity and punishes those who want to work hard and climb. From the top down the management is feeding their people and the communities a thick Kool-Aid; they are not a Not-For-Profit in the way they behave. And they are definitely not the company I joined in the early 2000’s. They are very much profit driven and their leaders are full of themselves.

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