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Appalachian Regional Healthcare

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Appalachian Regional Healthcare Reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(189 total reviews)
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Joe Grossman

86% approve of CEO

89% positive business outlook

Appalachian Regional Healthcare has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 189 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Appalachian Regional Healthcare employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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189 reviews
3.0
15 Jan 2018

Lot of work very little reward or recognition.

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Pros

Great coworkers, steady and stable company, benefits are okay. You could do much worse in Eastern KY.

Cons

Pay is horrifyingly low. It isn't anywhere near similar to pay in Lexington. Further, if they figure out you are competent you will do your job and many others as well. It has a tendency to balloon. That further complicates the fact that you are already underpaid. Frustration just builds and builds. Old school mentality. It definitely depends on who you know if you want to get ahead. Also how you look and present yourself matters. Can be extremely superficial and fake. They prefer the personality type that will get along to go along, rather than anyone rocking the boat. Coworkers and environment can be a bit toxic. Gossiping and pettiness. People seem to care more about the title they have rather than actually having a good work ethic or doing a good job. This presents itself as- wanting to take ownership of everything but not actually owning the failures as well as the successes. Or taking ownership in a superficial way but not actually really owning or understanding tasks. There is a lot of task overlap and a LOT of people not knowing who is supposed to be doing what. Frankly, there seems to be a lot of people that are unneeded and unproductive. Also, many that are not knowledgeable about the roles they are supposed to be performing. On the flip side, those productive knowledgeable people are really great. Worked to death but great. There is a bit of staleness. A little like a time warp. The mentality that it's how we've always done it and how we will continue to do it. They have a tendency to not revisit items to see if things have changed or can or should be done differently. Upper management tends to not want to admit or reverse course when things aren't going well. Instead they double down. I think there is very much a male dominated mentality that reversing course or changing their mind is seen as weakness. Rather than being proactive, the environment is very much reactive. Example, instead of maintenance to keep things running smoothly, wait until it breaks completely then fix it because you have to. My best guess is organizationally, they could have much higher profits just by trimming the dead weight and actually having knowledgeable people in place. While costing more in salaries it would make or change them significantly in other areas. I know of at least 5 different areas where people who are administrative employees could become cost neutral and even money making positions but because it's not how they've always done things they won't even consider that there might be a better, more cost effective alternative. Lots of excuses for why things are done the way they are rather than trying to think outside of the box for creative solutions. No communication between operations management and staff. Almost like, they are administration so definitely smarter and above non important you.

3.0
18 Sept 2019

Okay.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Friendly, compassionate, and well trained coworkers. Opportunity to practice career that I thoroughly enjoy. Supervisor flexible with schedule/ hours. Affordable insurance with full coverage with ARH facilities.

Cons

EMR- beneficial to some departments but not all. Frequently shuts down and experiences erroneous errors. Not user friendly by any means. Pay is significantly below national averages and rather than compensate qualified Appalachians for their services the company outsources work. Lack of communication and follow through by management with employees ideas, suggestions, and concerns. Lack of opportunity for growth or advancement within the company. Disconnect between administration/management and employees makes for an impaired work environment- sometimes sacrificing quality for quantity.

4.0
15 Aug 2018

PCA

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Pros

Great doctors and staff to work with

Cons

They hire traveling nurses (which are great) but they should be hiring local for a more stable hospital/staff environment.

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