Workit Health reviews

3.9

67% would recommend to a friend

(104 total reviews)
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Gil Kochman

88% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Workit Health has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 104 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Workit 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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104 reviews
5.0
Mar 20, 2021

So far so good!

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Pros

Provider friendly, very supportive atmosphere. I can say I have never worked for a company where I was able to provide feedback WITHOUT negative consequences, that has not been my experience at Workit. My experience with management and leadership has been mind blowing. They are real people and get we are not robots and exist outside of Workit. They have offered relatively quick boots on the ground assistance. Even though the work is remote, I don't feel like I am working in a bubble and I feel like I have co-workers. This is huge because I have worked in telehealth before and it can feel like you are on an island. The support from colleagues across the board is unmatched. Everyone has a heart to support our patients and will jump in right away to get things done. I work from home with good compensation doing something I would do for free. You can't beat it.

Cons

No CME. Would love reimbursement and at least a week to complete education requirements to keep my licenses/certifications up to date. Also, one more week of vacation would be great, even if it was offered after a couple of years. It really helps prevent burnout.

2.0
Jun 14, 2022
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Pros

Very rewarding to help OUD patients get better

Cons

Management emphasis on rapid growth that is compromising quality of care. Poor infrastructure, low pay, poor focus on what their mission is. They want to expand into too many arenas of care without doing any one thing efficiently. Management seems to be trying but going in circles, and don’t really know how to solve the issues.

1.0
Jan 16, 2026
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Pros

Remote work structure that allows clinicians to work from home four days per week. Flexibility that reduces commuting time and supports work-life balance. Access to a fully virtual model of addiction care that can reach patients who might otherwise struggle to obtain treatment.

Cons

Poor leadership culture and lack of clinician recognition. Medical providers receive little to no acknowledgment for their work, which harms morale and retention. Unpredictable layoffs and job insecurity. Workforce reductions have occurred suddenly and without adequate communication or rationale. Financial instability tied to rapid expansion. Growth has often been prioritized over operational readiness, creating downstream risk for clinicians and patients. Failure to meaningfully listen to providers. Leadership has repeatedly moved forward with decisions despite clear clinical concerns, including bridge models without patient encounters. Top-down decision making disconnected from clinical reality. Many operational choices feel misaligned with day-to-day patient care and workflow. Excessive nonclinical administrative burden on prescribers. Time spent on documentation and logistics detracts from quality patient care. Unclear or shifting productivity expectations. Metrics and priorities change without sufficient transparency or planning. Inconsistent workflows and processes. Frequent changes create inefficiency and clinician frustration. Limited support and mentorship for prescribers. Especially challenging for newer NPs in addiction medicine.

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