Ochsner Health reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(2,267 total reviews)
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Pete November

71% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Ochsner Health has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,267 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ochsner 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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1.0
Mar 11, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

When I think of one, I'll let you know.

Cons

Salaries are generally low. In fact, on the annual employee engagement survey, the majority of staff expressed lack of satisfaction with their salary. The CEO responded with videos that say things like "please remember, your compensation is the total of your salary and your benefits!." Hint hint: that's the truth everywhere, and the benefits are nothing to write home about. Tuition reimbursement is negligible for a company that supposedly values education. Health insurance is pretty horrible if you're ever outside (displaced by hurricane, on vacation) of the Ochsner area in Greater New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Retirement was pretty poor and I didn't participate, as the 5 or 6 year vesting schedule was too much. I knew I wouldn't make it that long. Vacation and PTO are also nothing to write home about. When we were displaced by a hurricane, the company was particularly insensitive to employees' attempts to get back to the area in time. Clock ins and outs are policed like crazy. This is NOT the place to work, if you have a family. General cheap and disrespectful policies. PTO sold back at only 60% of your salary - what? Caps on salaries that are low and pretty easy to hit. Raises were not present for several years that I was there or were reduced to almost nothing (.5% - 1%, less than inflation).

1.0
Feb 11, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I am very lucky to work with a great team but it seems there is a high amount of turnover in every department Great resume builder

Cons

Worst pay in the city Expect to see upper management use favoritism with regards to promotions and raises Processes and policies change nearly on a daily basis There is no work life balance and the benefits are expensive No clear communication and HR is an absolute nightmare to work with

2.0
Aug 26, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Nice, fun co-workers, like we were in it together. Good amount of training when hired. If you are especially social and make an effort to connect with the "right people," you could possibly be promoted. Team pulls together during hurricanes and emergency events. Good orientation and onboarding training, although not consistent in all departments. Very rewarding to have an impact on patients and their families. Great medical staff with good outcomes. Innovative medical procedures.

Cons

My compensation was in the 50 percentile, making half of the metro N.O. standard wage for that position with my education and skill set. Many of middle management weren't true leaders, or they were too intimidated by upper management to speak their minds and take charge. They followed orders and parroted talking points rather than being innovative, pro-active and solving issues. Many didn't stand up for their exemplary employees when it was needed. "Yes men" or employees who had an inside track appeared to be the ones considered for leadership positions. Working hard and doing a good job was not enough to merit advancement. Mind you, I didn't strive for advancement, so my opinion is based on observation and speaking with other employees. It's a big topic of conversation there. Salary was not a living wage. It would greatly benefit Ochsner to invest in their employees. Many hourly employees lacked motivation and had decreased productivity due to low wages and perceived lack of opportunity for advancement. Must be self motivated to consistently perform at peak level. Very small awards were given to employees recognized for best performance of the quarter, etc. A company the size of Ochsner should award more, perhaps paid days off so as not to incur actual costs. The e-mails sent from CEO seemed like it was just talk, not that he actually believed it. It's easy to put out some talking points, but unless they're honest and acted upon, it's just repetitive words. CEO and all upper management should take time to visit the front lines, much valuable insight and feedback could be gained while interacting with the hourly employees. Skip the Power of One presentations and use that time to interact with front line employees. Empower employees at all levels. I think you'll be surprised how they will meet and exceed your expectations. Ochsner is a good place to gain experience and training that can be leveraged to seek better employment. I believe my employment at Ochsner gave me an edge when seeking new employment. Potential employers seemed to value and possibly respect my association with Ochsner. Good for resume. Bottom Line: If you can live on what they pay you, it's a good place to get your feet wet. Be assertive in asking for what you want from your supervisors. Hopefully top management will wise up, understand the actual value of their employees and become a true leader in healthcare.

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