Stable but Overworked, understaffed and too strict - HIM Analyst Orlando Health Employee Review

3.0
9 Oct 2011
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Pros

Fair wages, Stable work, a lot of activities at work, good training, reputation of hospital, they keep you informed on changes

Cons

They tend to cross train a lot so the one person is doing the jobs of several people at one time. They tend to cross train employees to higher paying jobs for which they never went to school for but pay them there original wages and expect them to perform as well as the ones who did go to school for those jobs. When you put out warning flags that the ship is sinking, we cant keep up please give us more support it is ignored until the ship does actually sink, then they scramble for a solution.

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5.0
4 Jul 2026
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Pros

Working for this organization long term has a been a wonderful experience. Overall, the management style has been very appealing. The culture is one that has been respectful, professional, and motivating.

Cons

I only wish the provider medical staff ventured out with their practices more into the Kissimmee, St Cloud, and Poinciana locations.

3.0
26 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

As an organization, I truly believe that Orlando Health truly means well and truly does care about its team members and the community they serve. Their benefits are very good and pay rates are competitive

Cons

I left OH after more than 16 years, and the decision ultimately came down to a deeply ingrained lack of respect for critical frontline teams. My Field Support team was responsible for supporting every merger and acquisition, every major upgrade, and the day-to-day operation of all computer equipment across the organization. Despite this, we were consistently overlooked and rarely acknowledged in large meetings, while other teams received recognition. The breaking point came during a meeting with the Senior Director of IT/CE Operations (now Assistant Vice President), when I was asked about my job satisfaction. I raised a straightforward concern: that my team’s contributions were significant and deserved the same visibility and respect as others. The response was direct and telling: "Respect? That's never going to happen,” and he continued "You are merely a commodity that is only noticed if you fail." that made the culture and leadership mindset unmistakably clear. After 16 years of dedication, I chose to leave an environment where essential work is taken for granted and respect is not given equally and is impossible to be earned.

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