Sanford Health reviews

3.3

51% would recommend to a friend

(1,445 total reviews)
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Bill Gassen

64% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Sanford Health has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,445 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sanford 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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3.0
Apr 12, 2023

Pay cuts last minute

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Pros

Previously had good autonomy and pay. This has been chipped away.

Cons

Seemingly transparent negotiations but numbers are never truly that way. Pay cuts happen with little time to react. Willing to let seasoned doctors go so they can pay apps and new doctors in similar roles. All this while administrators don’t cut ntheir own pay but rather bonus themselves for lowering costs.

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Sanford Health Response
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We appreciate your feedback. Sanford Health is striving to be the premier rural health care system in the United States. We believe this is possible in an environment built on respect and dignity with fair treatment, equality of opportunity and fairness in access to information and resources for all.
1.0
Jan 8, 2023
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Pros

If you want to sell your soul to the devil and get overtime there’s always hours to be picked up because they can’t keep any employees and are short staffed

Cons

Horrible management No time off Fake coworkers who talk crap on everyone and are lazy. Rude to residents People call in all the time toxic as heck Nurses don’t do crap they sit around on their phones and tell you things to do that are their job

1.0
Mar 15, 2021
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Pros

Sanford offered a slightly higher starting wage than Avera did.

Cons

Working at Sanford was an unbelievable nightmare. They intentionally left us understaffed to extent that we were unable to take breaks but then they would reprimand us if we failed to take our 1 hour unpaid lunch. The unspoken expectation was that we were to commit time card fraud and to work off the clock, which I did for the first 6 months until I realized it had become literally an every day event. When I stopped clocking out because we were too busy to take a lunch my supervisor started calling and ordering me to clock out for lunch, so I did and went to lunch but then I was written up for "leaving the lab unattended" during the lunch break I was ordered to take. When I finally complained to HR they told me "that is just how healthcare is and you knew what you were getting into." After complaining to HR my supervisor became increasingly more hostile and angrier and she started using half truths to fabricate reasons to write me up. For example, the nurses came in a threw a bunch of covid samples on the counter while I was drawing a patient so my supervisor wrote me up for "leaving the lab messy and in disarray." I scheduled a few meetings with HR to argue my case but again they blamed me and argued "we all must make sacrifices". I heard after I left that management stopped pressuring people to work off the clock as much. I imagine they were afraid of a lawsuit and rightfully so. Still, if you value your dignity or have a strong moral compass then I would stay far away from this company.

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