PatientPoint reviews

4.1

69% would recommend to a friend

(293 total reviews)
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Jim Lang

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76% positive business outlook

PatientPoint has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 293 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The PatientPoint employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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293 reviews
2.0
Jul 27, 2021

Where to even begin...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

While having a little flex in schedule, it hardly makes up for the ever-growing toxicity in the work culture. A great place to build experience in the industry as you will get to do everyone's job for them!

Cons

If you'd like to over work for under payment, this is the place for you. Brown-nosing is highly rewarded & overworking will allow you the opportunities to do other peoples jobs for them without added compensation. Raises are avoided topics, no matter your work ethic. Roles and goals are so fluid, they honestly change weekly! Metrics used to value work output are skewed and a lot is left up to other counterparts to complete, which muddies the waters further.

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PatientPoint Response
4y
We are disappointed to hear about your experience and welcome the opportunity to learn more. PatientPoint is committed to its strategic priorities and rewarding the performance and success of our teams. We hope to hear from you to learn more. Please contact Melissa McMahon, Chief People Officer at melissa.mcmahon@patientpoint.com.
1.0
Mar 10, 2021

Less of a company, more of a cult

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A lot of great people at the junior and mid levels, good perks, work-life balance

Cons

A quick Google search should tell you all you need to know about Outcome Health and how it approaches professionalism and ethics. That said, there were more subtle day-to-day red flags that I wished I'd picked up on earlier than I did. Outcome had by far the most bizarre and toxic working culture I've ever experienced. Managers would routinely throw out inappropriate slurs that diminished people with mental disabilities when dismissing someone or something they didn't like. During morning scrums, leaders would deliberately gaslight employees by asking them pop-quiz-type questions to which they knew the employee didn't have the answers. At least three coworkers said they were "always afraid they were saying the wrong thing" in those meetings.  Once during a meeting, two employees said they were unfamiliar with a bit of software that was used by others in the company—software the employees had never been trained on and that was not part of their role. Rather than explain it, one of the managers, clearly embarrassed, berated them in front of their colleagues and then told another leader, who sent one of the employees a string of antagonistic messages via Slack but never addressed the issue with the employee beyond that. This wasn't an isolated incident. At least two other employees recounted how a leader would hound them via text messages about something and then fail to acknowledge or address the issue face to face. Leaders often spent more time acting like annoyed babysitters than managers. One would practically refuse to talk to an employee unless the employee scheduled time on their calendar—only for that manager to show up to the meeting visibly annoyed and text friends during the conversation.  These are only a few of many examples of the culture there. It was very much a, "You're either with us or against us," type of atmosphere, and it permeated from the management levels.

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PatientPoint Response
5y
Outcome Health has a zero tolerance policy with regards to discrimination and bullying in the workplace and takes seriously all allegations of improper conduct. The Company asks all current and former employees to report any such incidents to its Compliance Department at integrity@outcomehealth.com, or using our company's Ethics and Compliance hotline, (1) via phone (toll free at 833-770-0004) or (2) via web reporting portal (http://www.lighthouse-services.com/outcomehealth)." Thank you.
1.0
Oct 26, 2019

Mass Exodus will continue until Outcome Buys

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Modern office environment Overwhelming potential Talented staff

Cons

Confused, undereducated management No understanding of modern processes Antiquated technology underlying core competency

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PatientPoint Response
6y
While we respectfully disagree with this assessment, we thank you for providing this viewpoint. Please contact PatientPoint-HumanResources@patientpoint.com if interested in a second exit interview to discuss in more depth so that we can learn how we could have better met your needs during your time here.
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