Sound Physicians reviews

3.5

56% would recommend to a friend

(688 total reviews)
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Jeff Alter

78% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Sound Physicians has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 688 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sound Physicians 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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688 reviews
1.0
Jul 3, 2021

New grads beware

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Pros

great, hard working colleagues Good modules for learning how to bill.

Cons

I don't know where to start. I worked for sound for a total of 3.5 years while on a J1 visa waiver. I left for a small private practice and couldn't be happier with that move. I tell every physician that asks me about Sound to stand clear. Here's why: 1. Sound is cheap. Their preoccupancy is the bottom line. There is no hiding that. - Salaries are on the lower end of the spectrum when looking at the mgma data - The health insurance is terrible, but the cost is wild (I was paying about $800 a month for a high deductible family plan) - Relocation assistance is stingy, and they make you jump through hoops to get reimbursed. I never got reimbursed for a portion of my move because of these hoops - There is no PTO (unless you are a business associate, of course) -A tiny 401K match, 5K after 2 or 3 years. None before that - But worst of all, their ratio of physicians to advanced practitioners is on a fast decline 2. You are not allowed to be the "captain of the ship" -Sound pushes for a shorter length of stay and for patients to be discharged home (as opposed to SNFs) even when it's not safe. This is again for the bottom line. - There are strong pressures to discharge patients as soon as possible even when there is no safe discharge plan. You are publicly compared against your colleagues in terms of length of stay and home to SNF discharge ratio. - A Sound nurse attends discharge rounds and pushes for earlier discharges and discharges to home 3. They are replacing physicians with advanced practitioners -Take a look at their doctor to NP ratios. Another way Sound is prioritizing the bottom line over patient care. - As a physician, that means more work (time spent supervising) and liability 4. Management decisions are made at the corporate level, not at the local level. I'll give two examples: - When the patient load became overbearing, the decision of weather to add an additional rounder would come from non-physician "business associates" and corporate non practicing physicians, several states away. -Leaders (chief hospitalists) are chosen without the input of the physicians at the particular location. 5. Gender inequality (this is for my female colleagues). I think women are under-valued at Sound. - Take a look at the ratio of men:women chief hospitalists. (Chief hospitalists are paid a ~50K bonus per year). That ratio is approximately 5:1 - There are countless times when I felt that I was not treated fairly due to my gender. But I won't go into this here. Like I said, stay clear. If you know your worth and know the worth of your profession, Sound is not the place for you.

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Sound Physicians Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. While it appears you may have had an unfavorable experience, we value the feedback. We are very proud to sponsor physicians seeking citizenship in the US and are glad you were able to take advantage of that program. As for your practice level feedback, we promote local autonomy at the site as each program has unique needs and staffing models. Where it makes sense, we employ nurse practitioners and physician assistants who partner with physicians to give the highest quality and most efficient care possible to patients. And finally, Sound is very proud of our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts over the past 2 years. This program has resulted in a full organizational audit to ensure we are eliminating gaps, promoting inclusivity and opportunity for all. We have a very active colleague resource group, Women @ Sound, who spearhead advocacy, networking and education opportunities across the organization. It's unfortunate that you were not connected with this group during your employment. If you have a desire to connect with us about your experience, please reach out to our People Support team. Thank you.
2.0
Jul 29, 2020

Good until it’s not

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Challenging work, great coworkers, self paced, allows you to be creative

Cons

This was a fantastic company to work for until COVID hit and they showed their true colors. They put money and contracts above the safety of their employees and were very inflexible. As household with two parents who are essential workers we were put in a very tough predicament when it came to childcare and schooling. Sound leadership was unwilling to assist in anyway when it came to flexibility with working from home or leaving the office early to relieve spouse who was working at home and taking care of children. If you have children still living at home, this is not the company to work for as Sound doesn’t care about you as a person or care about your family.

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Sound Physicians Response
5y
We are very sorry to read about your experience as a Sound colleague, this is certainly not the experience we wish to create for our colleagues. We will take this feedback into consideration and wish you the best in your future endeavors.
2.0
Sep 3, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Fairly decent schedule, no call when you’re not working

Cons

Low pay, excessive patient load, little to no support from administration,

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Sound Physicians Response
6y
We appreciate you taking the time to leave a review and thank you for your service to Sound and your patients in the community you serve! We are always trying to improve the wellbeing of our clinicians, in fact, we have new wellbeing programs that our Chief Experience Officer, Dr. Mark Rudolph, will be launching in early 2020!
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