Toxic leadership leads to high anxiety and burnout - Anonymous employee Healthmap Solutions Employee Review

1.0
6 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work, good mission, good people in lower roles.

Cons

I have worked at this company for around 4 years. I have seen the company grow and change. It has undoubtedly changed for the worse. While my direct supervisor clearly cares and tries to prevent unnecessary stress and fallout, many in senior leadership are unprofessional and cause more issues than they solve. Over the last 3 years, there have been many rounds of major layoffs and a few additional minor rounds. Restructuring is sometimes needed, but the constant changes reflect a lack of direction from ELT. The most recent layoff was last week, a few days after the CEO announced “exciting new business” we had to look forward to. This contributes significantly to high anxiety while working at Healthmap. Everyone I talk to at work has this stress that they’re next. Additionally, there is often no transition plan after layoffs, and everyone left is tasked with keeping everything business as usual. The work life balance is also terrible because of the forced anxiety that comes from leadership. Minor mistakes are blown up, communication is unclear, minds change and they act like you should have read theirs. You are constantly worried that an “emergency” is going to blow up your day and force you to stay late. This is a vicious cycle that makes it almost impossible to relax Monday-Friday. Along with the major disconnect from leadership, there is also a huge disconnect across departments. This causes work to be done in several different ways, causing different outcomes and create different needs. Clinical services will often have several ways of doing something across regions, and there is no leadership that works to align this. Leaders have been known to ask multiple people to do the same work. Senior leaders at Healthmap are difficult to collaborate with. There are several people who talk down to you. Because of the departmental disconnect, if one team says no to a task or project or gives a timeline they don’t like, they will just go to next. Some will even “tattle” to c suite, not giving context and forcing rushed work. I know that Healthmap employees have a few names coming to mind while reading this. Hiring more high level management will not solve these issues. The people at the bottom are burnt. This company has a lot going for it with several exciting developments, but this hustle culture is causing severe burnout, high anxiety, and will ruin their reputation if they continue down this path.

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Company recently executed their annual, sometimes biannual, “restructure” where many people were laid off. To preface, I was not one of them as I left at-will, so this is not written in spite. But this is written to warn anyone even considering submitting an application to this company. This company is going to go under, or sell. Year after year the culture grows more toxic, more uneasy, and more dark. In the near 5 years I had been there, I had not once come across someone who did not share that same sentiment. Employees stay because it pays their bills and it is remote (most positions), but do they believe in the mission? - No. The company absolutely lacks a clear vision, no one actually knows what the company does or how it stays afloat. Do employees have faith in their management? - No. Anyone and everyone in a management position are simply “yes-men or women” who “do as they say” to save their own you-know-whats. They have one priority and it is themselves. Some do a good job at acting like they care, but would push you in front of a moving vehicle if upper csuite told them to. It’s pathetic. The company prides themselves on being one of the “Top Workplaces”. Such prestige must be either paid-for, or voted by internal, upper csuite because that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Talk to the employees and ask if they’d ever consider this place a top workplace, or don’t & save your breath because the answer is NO. This company has a near 1-star review based off of HUNDREDS of reviews from past and current employees. “The math ain’t mathing” for this “Top Workplace”. Interestingly enough, the poor reviews on this platform were once brought up in an internal meeting that I sat in on, and the individual who addressed their concern for such bad reviews was soon let go. I wonder why. Company embarrassed perhaps? In the near five years that I was there, I had been one of their longest lasting employees. I very rarely interacted with someone who had been there longer than me. That in itself is an extreme red flag. Now, is HR aware of any or all of what I just shared? Yep! Do they care, act like they care, or plan to change their toxic ways? Nope. Most of HR that I personally interacted with were some of the harshest, disrespectful people I have met in a workplace environment. But they’re “for the people”, right?

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