Great people and meaningful work, but constant change can be challenging - Anonymous employee SCA Health Employee Review

3.0
29 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Strong company mission with meaningful work that impacts patients and providers - Talented, supportive coworkers and collaborative teams - Good opportunities for professional growth and exposure to healthcare operations and analytics - Fast-paced environment that allows employees to build new skills quickly - Leadership generally cares about quality and long-term organizational success

Cons

- Frequent organizational changes and transitions created instability at times - Priorities and structures shifted often, making it difficult to maintain consistency and clarity - Communication across teams and leadership could sometimes feel fragmented during periods of change - Increasing pressure to do more with fewer resources impacted workload and team morale - Pace of change occasionally made it difficult to feel settled in a long-term direction

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5.0
29 May 2026
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Pros

Fun but professional work environment. First job I don’t wake up and dread going to. Love my teammates and surgeons! The surgeons have a much better mindset here than at the hospital.

Cons

Some “favoritism” goes on, but I think that’s anywhere you work.

2.0
16 Apr 2026
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Pros

Flexible upper management Decent pay Great place to start out as a young professional attempting to learn about the healthcare industry. Possible exposure to very diverse companies with all the companies that fall under UHG/ Optum

Cons

The management is a bit clueless. Most are Samford grads who hire Samford grads (if you are a Samford grad come work here they will love you immediately). There are many employees being hired in mid level and upper level management who have no experience in healthcare or healthcare administration. The pay is honestly below market average. Parent company will very soon own and dictate operations. The workforce is very lean and if you are not careful you will burnout under the heavy workload. It’s not the worst situation I’ve ever been in but it is pretty bad.

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