Lifepoint Health reviews

3.0

39% would recommend to a friend

(663 total reviews)

David M. Dill

46% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Lifepoint Health has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 663 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Lifepoint 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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663 reviews
1.0
Oct 28, 2013

The absolute worst experience in twenty years as an IT professional.

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Pros

There are no pros, unless you are a total incompetent in the area of Information Technology. If so, you will find a home at LifePoint, so long as you make certain to join the sycophantic posers in upper management in operations, whose lack of skill, experience, and intelligence will deflect scrutiny away from your incompetence.

Cons

Upper management is out of control. The board is apparently oblivious to the fact that millions have been squandered because of the ineptitude of the CIO, and of the contracting firms he has brought in, a CIO who has abdicated managing and decision making and who has sold LifePoint down the river to his cronies at Dell.

1.0
Sep 11, 2013

Cannot be trusted

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Pros

There are no Pros for this hospital. Administration is clueless.....

Cons

This company allows the hospitals it manages to lie to their employees about self insured policy coverage. A detailed policy was never given to the employees. All of the deductibles are not listed. If you have to use a non Lifepoint hospital it will only cover 50% not 80%. This information is given to the employees upfront but the employees are never given the list of procedures that they cannot have outside Lifepoint. No one has the same health problems. The human body is different for each person. Just because one employee had back surgery at a Lifepoint facility doesn't mean another employee can have the same surgery at a Lifepoint facility. They may require a Specialist at a larger hospital. The employees are not told they need referrals and permission from HR or Administration prior to having the procedure. So the employee is stuck with a hospital bill for thousands of dollars after their appeal is denied by Lifepoint. You are basically penalize for not paying Lifepoint twice!

2.0
Sep 9, 2013

Unappreciated hard work!

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Pros

The hard working associates, PTO, ESL Benefits, and a sample of a pay check

Cons

I have always worked very hard (with excellent reviews) at many different jobs in my 50 years of employment. I have have been appreciated least with this organization than any other; Example: An annual pay raise of "1 %" while we perform the work of three people to earn the "Mega Bucks" to pay a non-caring "Upper Management"

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