Mission Health reviews

3.2

26% would recommend to a friend

(670 total reviews)
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Greg Lowe

37% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Mission Health has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 670 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Mission Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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670 reviews
3.0
Jul 27, 2017

Lack of job security

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Pros

The pay is competetive. The patient population is diverse and challenging. The facility is nice, constantly updated, and stays current with the trends. Benefits are decent with nice perks. Optional wellness program designed to boost health insurance via incentives. Technology and informatics are current and trending. Patients state they usually receive a high quality level of care. Excellent physicians.

Cons

there has been a lot of subsidiaries dispersed into the facility as well as almost all of the surrounding regional medical facilities. Thus, mission is a monopoly that has nixed all of the healthy competition. Mission also places a higher value, in my opinion, on the aesthetically pleasing facility rather than the quality of patient care or staff satisfaction and retention. This is how mission is able to bypass their non - profit organization status. Constant restructuring of the staff causes job insecurity and anxiety, as staff workforce reductions take place to replace the ever - increasing debt mission has incurred. Mission tends more toward the punitive nature rather than non-punitive. Recent changes were made giving IV placements back to staff nurses, rather than having the expert IV team place them. This has caused anxiety among staff and patients alike as complication rates and patient complaints have increased. Misdion has long desired to obtain Magnet status, but lacks the appropriate leadership styles to do so. Benefit packages have slowly but surely deteriorated over the years as more and more has been taken away from staff. Over the years, less and less value has been placed on staff and is unfortunate.

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Mission Health Response
8y
Thanks for your feedback, and your perspective. There is a GREAT article on Scope about what it means to be a not-for-profit: http://missionandme.mission-health.org/scope/2017/07/31/closer-look-not-profit-brief-q-dr-paulus/ I do want to point out that Mission continues to receive recognition on a national level, much of which is related to patient care, outcomes, and staff satisfaction: http://www.mission-health.org/awards_mh.php Some of these include Top 100 Places to Work, Great Place to Work and Practice, Top 1% of of Best Hospitals, Nations Top 15 Health Systems, Culture of Excellence.... the list goes on!
3.0
Jul 26, 2017
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Pros

Good health insurance, decent wages, lots of opportunity to move around within company.

Cons

Staff complaints all the time, poor management, lots of turnover, sadly unprofessional for a hospital.

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Mission Health Response
8y
If you have a specific example where you or a fellow teammate was not allowed to transfer due to a write up that was unsubstantiated, please let us know at: talentacquision@msj.org and we will follow up. This is not acceptable, and this is a practice we do not condone. Thanks for your honest feedback!
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