Somatus reviews

3.0

47% would recommend to a friend

(349 total reviews)
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Ikenna Okezie

54% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Somatus has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 349 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Somatus 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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349 reviews
2.0
May 15, 2025

Run far and fast

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Remote work and not much else

Cons

Unrealistic expectations for productivity. Ambiguous metrics-- the goalposts always moving. Nurses expected to complete tedious assessments with education and not overwhelm the patients all within less than an hour and move on to the next. All tasks get pushed to the nurses with layoffs occurring about 2-3 times per yr. Always worrying about if you're going to be next but with Somatus on your resume no one will even talk to you for a case manager position. They don't have room for growth. Anyone in upper management who has good ideas and tries to improve things is gone within six months. They make promises to health plans that are unattainable and then have to cut jobs when they lose the contract. Communication is awful. Policies are changing with new rules and workflows to look up monthly to make sure you're doing it the right way. We don't have information vital for doing the jobs we were hired to do. Departments are siloed; no one knows what the other side is doing or how it integrates. Problems are escalated with no response or follow-up.

1.0
May 7, 2025

Astrologists of Nephrology

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work from home and very affordable health insurance for a family

Cons

This company has absolutely nothing to do with the nephrology world. Direct management has experience in the world of kidney disease management but the director level folks couldn't find a kidney on an anatomy chart. In a big regional meeting once, the nephrologist was rushed through her talk to make time for an engagement specialist to talk about non-existent transportation services. The company has nothing to offer patients with kidney disease and it's not a secret that they don't care. I spent most of my days calling elderly people and trying to assess their needs although they were usually in perfectly good health (for their age) as opposed to working with patients who actually needed it. When I voiced my complaints regarding what a waste of time these assessments were and even cited that as a reason these folks didn't want to complete these phone calls, I was told that management did not want to hear about the patients age as a reason not to keep my number of assessments up. I did assessments on patients from the early 80s into the late 90s. I heard another RNCM say she did an assessment on a patient who was over 100 years old. This is nonsense and makes a mockery of the field of nephrology. What Somatus offers is generic, easily available information mostly to people who don't need it. They have you call constantly despite folks declining and opting out. They have you call people fresh out of the hospital for no reason other than to make your quota. Did I mention that the overwhelming majority of people contacted have no history of kidney disease? Those who do and are on dialysis have access to the same interdisciplinary team that calls them by phone in person at a clinic and a lot of the Somatus staff has no kidney disease background so their advice is middling at best. Somatus is what is wrong with the healthcare system in this country. It's opportunistic, parasitic and serves no other purpose than charging Medicaid and Medicare for services rendered (services being defined rather loosely). At the end of the day Somatus is as valuable to nephrology as astrologers are to NASA

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