ZoomCare reviews

2.8

34% would recommend to a friend

(381 total reviews)
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Jeff Fee

37% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

ZoomCare has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 381 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ZoomCare 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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381 reviews
1.0
Apr 12, 2018

Ugh

Recommend
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Pros

The people you suffer through with are amazing. The schedule and pay are competitive, which is the reason why most stay.

Cons

To start with, no one actually wants to be here. Department wide the employees are unhappy, overworked, under compensated, untrusting of management, and on the daily face the moral conundrum that are ZOOM policies, however compensation is competitive so we stay. The company’s inability to secure a firm model of function for itself will become a weekly challenge as the weekly email will have updates on preferred methods of operations and few will actually be able to keep up with those changes, those unable to will be left in the dust and scolded. Daily life in clinic is not as “cool” and cutting edge as the macs and trendy environment would lead you to believe. Everyone is expected to do the work of at least three people, which explains the high turn over. Depending on the providers tenure you can be expected to see up to two straight hours of back to back 15 minute appointments without relief. This leaves little room for charting and other administrative duties, which more often than not include doing labs and recalls for an additional clinic. Expect to be hungry, expect to be thirsty, and expect to have plan using the restroom in accordance with your schedule. Basic needs are not a priority, they are a luxury as profits trump everything. Feedback is consistently brushed off, unless BOLI is involved, then you can expect change in your favor. Those with close ties to upper management will get visible preferential treatment, it is not a level playing field, and makes taking the required HR course somewhat of a joke and an insult. Many former zoom employees have cited being morally compromised as a reason for departure, this job is trying physically, emotionally, mentally and morally.

1.0
Dec 28, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The schedule is the only good thing about working here.

Cons

No 401K matching, no paid holidays, and NO RAISES! A bonus plan that is ridiculously touted as a way to increase your income but if you do the math it actually results in less money overall (since they took away raises and put this in its place). It's very easy to burn out given that many providers see >25 patients per day, despite the fact that most are not comfortable doing so and believe it compromises patient safety and proper medical decision making. It appears that all ZoomCare cares about is making money. Constant changes to your signed contract. ZoomCare is allowed to make changes to your contract any time the mood strikes them but we are not allowed to, including not being allowed to quit without giving 120 days notice, which is ridiculous. Management is not supportive. Instead of actually listening to employees and working with them to find workable solutions to many of the company's problems, managers believe time is better spent posting passive-agrresive reviews on GlassDoor that make the company sound great and stress that if you have a negative attitude, you should just leave which is very unprofessional. Management has NO medical background/experience and is solely focused on profit margins. Providers are forced to ask anonymous, nom-medical employees for breaks when they're running behind, need to use the bathroom, run into their lunches with patients, etc. and often these interactions are condescending, aggressive and lead to further provider burnout, negativity and distrust in the company. Management picks and chooses who remains safe during inclement weather. Clinicians are forces to stay in clinics with NO patients scheduled but non-clinical employees are allowed to go home early because driving conditions are poor. Zoom uses terms like "Sarah" and "Emma" to refer to patients and employees, respectively. This, in addition to other zoomisms is ridiculous and quite frankly, a little cultish.

2.0
Oct 1, 2017

Going downhill

Recommend
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Pros

My fellow associates are awesome to work with You get a lot of one on one time with the provider you're working with - makes for a good experience

Cons

On the corporate side of things, everything is falling apart and the company is facing a downward spiral. Many of the corporate employees treat those that are the face of Zoom+Care poorly, and it reflects negatively on the company

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