SCAN Health Plan reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(480 total reviews)
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Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA

74% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

SCAN Health Plan has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 480 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SCAN Health Plan employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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480 reviews
3.0
Jan 4, 2015

Low Standards in Pay, Morale, and Employee Support

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are many wonderful people that work in healthcare, it is easy to make friends at Scan. Each department feels like a family, and everyone does their best to help each other out.

Cons

Upper management is out of touch with their employees. There is no effort in employee motivation. They do not have any sort of internal marketing nor company culture in place. You do no get to know upper management, or if you do, you'll get a bad impression.

1.0
Jul 12, 2026

MS can do a lot better

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Pros

Talking to and helping resolve to members issues are the best part of the job.

Cons

Member Services Advocates are treated like second-class employees within this company. We are the lowest-paid roles, yet we’re expected to meet demanding performance metrics with limited support. Management prioritize numbers when training is inadequate, unclear resources, and inconsistent guidance. The audit process is frustrating. It’s easy to fail an audit over minor technicalities, even when you’ve successfully resolved a member’s issue and delivered excellent customer service. The focus often feels more like checking boxes than recognizing meaningful outcomes. Member Services employees are also excluded from many opportunities and company-wide experiences. We never get to participate in CEO meetings, All Team Meetings, company events, or Recharge time offs. Work-life balance is another major concern. Mandatory overtime and weekend schedules are common, yet employees can quickly receive attendance occurrences for being only a few minutes late or for illnesses. The company frequently emphasizes empathy and compassion when serving members, but that same empathy is often missing when it comes to supporting its own employees. There is a significant disconnect between the company’s stated values and the day-to-day experience of those on the front lines. Member Services Advocates deserve better support, clearer expectations, fairer policies, and recognition for the important work they do every day.

1.0
Jun 29, 2026

Disheartening Turn of Events

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I want to share the pros section of the 5-star review I left two years ago to provide the contrast of my experience here at SCAN. Sharing in hopes that it's clear I'm not simply disgruntled, but someone who saw the good in SCAN despite the challenges and opportunities, and in hopes that this doesn’t get dismissed: “I don't often leave reviews, but feel compelled to talk about SCAN. Bear with me, because this will be long. I can't say that too often in my professional history that I've felt proud of the company I worked for, but I must say I take so much pride in working at SCAN. It's a company with an admirable mission that truly cares about it's members and employees - sorry, rebels - in not only word, but in action. This all stems from the incredibly inspirational leadership displayed by Sachin. His leadership resonates with values I hold personally and professionally, and it's just very refreshing to witness someone in his position lead and act with integrity, transparency, sincerity, and a desire to place the well-being of those in his charge (members and rebels alike) at the center of many if not all decisions he makes for SCAN. Because of this leadership, I've seen SCAN transform for the better into a company that is self-reflective, innovative, and tenacious. It's creating a culture of not just nice people, but kind people who are learning to engage in healthy conflict, use their voices to speak out against abnormal behavior and processes (we sued CMS....and won!), and celebrate wins without resting on our laurels. All of these things are developing in a more tangible way at SCAN and it's great to be in the midst of all of the transformation of our company culture and ways of working that we're undergoing. If you're looking for a place that is investing in people, committed to diversity of people and ideas, aims to center the voices of it's employees, has approachable leaders at all levels of leadership, and is self-aware about what it does well and what it doesn't, then SCAN may be the place for you. If you're looking for opportunities to grow and do meaningful work, SCAN may be the place for you. But know that you'll have to work hard and live out it's mission and values in deed, not just word. So if you're good with that, SCAN is a great place to work for you! Literally. We've won that award a few times.”

Cons

It is really disheartening to read back through this review and feel almost the exact opposite of what I felt then. Reviewing the Glassdoor trends over the last six months, it does not shock me to see the consistent decline, but it does break my heart. Genuinely. Over the course of the last year, I've seen the culture deteriorate, I've see incredible leaders get hired and immediately sidelined, and I've seen a tremendous lack of the value I once believed SCAN held for it's employees. Our CEO sent an email last week about broken windows, and I was moved to respond, but felt it was in my best interest to find a way to do so anonymously. So this is my alternative. The email spoke of culture being an accumulation of tolerated behaviors. I want to make it clear that what follows are simply my observations/experiences of many tolerated behaviors that I feel contribute to this shift. In my experience, we've tolerated a sincere lack of empathy from leaders who set the tone from the top. We've seen executive leaders change, and with it, an influx of their former teams and colleagues being installed, not because they are the right fit for the culture SCAN once held, but because it's easy. Because it means their agenda gets executed despite what it does to the culture and morale. I've seen a place where, even with my strong critiques of what were some serious areas of opportunity, I truly felt as though we were valued as employees become a transactional laundry list of initiatives that have not been thought through with the kind of care and forethought I'd once believed things like that would be. I am not opposed to transformation or change. In fact, I've been called a champion of them and recognized for my work and courageous challenge in favor of both. But the impact of what we are seeing today despite the intent is perceived by many as careless. I've seen burnout run rampant and be dismissed as people simply not being accountable, I've seen great ideas co-opted and then turned into something completely misinterpreted and thusly a net negative impact to the greater team. I've seen decision-making power and influence handed to people outside of our department instead of the very people our leaders have claimed to value. Leaders spend meeting after meeting pointing to their teams as the root of the service and culture issues we face rather than acknowledging that teams are the very reflection of the type of leadership exhibited. These are the broken windows that I see daily in a workplace I once believed I'd spend the rest of my career. I've not once considered departing SCAN in my time here. Until recently. And that is heartbreaking and disappointing. I’ve referred friends and family members often because of how much I believed in SCAN and it’s mission. To come to a point where I regret those decisions is a true let down. I do hope that the culture is salvageable whether I continue forward with SCAN or not, and that leaders at all levels look to these reviews and the state of our engagement, survey responses, etc. and really dig deep internally first before ever trying to address what are only the symptoms of how SCAN is being led.

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SCAN Health Plan Response
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Thank you for writing this — and for sharing your previous review alongside it. It’s clear you’re not disgruntled; you’re heartbroken. That distinction matters, and we don’t take it lightly. We’d genuinely welcome a direct, confidential conversation — no agenda, just listening. Please reach out to us at peoplerelations@scanhealthplan.com. Your perspective deserves more than a response box.
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