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Salud Family Health

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Salud Family Health reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(55 total reviews)
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John Santistevan

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41% positive business outlook

Salud Family Health has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 55 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Salud Family 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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55 reviews
1.0
Feb 4, 2016

Horrible Place to Work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good PTO, Paid Vacations, Benefits

Cons

This is a horrible work environment. I have never worked in such an unprofessional place with so much drama and cattiness. The work environment alone weighs you down. Also, you cannot even complain about the surroundings because upper management does nothing to change it. The only reason why people stay to work at Salud is because there is good benefits and PTO. Other than that, it's not worth it. The management does not reward good and honest workers either; they're only concerned about keeping themselves at the top and eliminating any competition that comes their way. The upper management chooses to hire incompetent supervisors and managers alike. It really is a horrible place to work.

1.0
Jun 9, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

You will have the opportunity to care for a lot of really sick and complicated patients, which is a great learning experience, as well as perform a lot of procedures. This is a great place to practice medical Spanish. You can qualify for loan repayment if you work here which helps a lot. Vacation/CME time, holiday time, and the CME stipend are generous, and Salud reimburses docs for their medical license and DEA number as well.

Cons

There are no employee reviews and management makes one-sided decisions without discussing them with employees--there is no communication between staff and the administration.. Employees are not treated fairly (there are varying degrees of work hours and salaries among employees with similar years of work experience), and there is general discontent in the workplace. Providers are expected to see a large number of patients daily while they simultaneously must supervise less experienced providers and medical students (further increasing burnout and providing a sub-optimal educational experience.) There is extensive provider turnover in all clinics. Whenever these issues are brought to the attention of the administration, they turn a blind eye and make no effort to correct these shortfalls. If you value your work/life balance I would not recommend working here. I'm exhausted and burned out. Several docs who worked here 3 days/week quit because they were so overwhelmed, and many (if not most) employees call in for mental health days because the stress at Salud is so great.

2.0
May 25, 2019

nah

Recommend
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Pros

Most (not all) of the people who work here genuinely care about the population the clinic is supposed to serve. Some are there for loan repayment only or self aggrandizement on the local / state political scene.

Cons

Chaotic, stressful, overly demanding, duplicitous work environment where some will pose as a friendly face and throw you under the bus in a hot minute. As well the agency used to be focused on supporting migrant workers. Now those people are getting edged out in order to capture as much of the Medicaid population as possible. Salud's main selling point to employees used to be a caring culture with good benefits. In recent years those benefits were cut substantially. Hired after 2016? Too bad you'll never have the kind of time off that someone else does. Are you a 6-7 figure doctor with a stay at home spouse? We'll insure them. Are you a 55k / yr employee whose spouse has to work to afford current housing expenses? Nope, we'll join the only 4% of Colorado companies that actually do this, and deny your spouse coverage.

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