A good place to work in a challenging industry - Anonymous employee Ascension Employee Review

5.0
Jul 2, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Via Christi is facing the difficult tasks of balancing patient care with the reality that the economics of healthcare are a nationwide disaster. Rather than letting the marketplace of healthcare "reform" dictate, VCH leadership is making changes to the organization to best position it for the long term future. Difficult decisions have been and will continue to be made, often impacting jobs. VCH leadership has worked to limit the impact of these decisions, understanding that doing nothing will only cause greater pain in the future. A renewed focus on "patient centered care" is refreshing, though it challenges every employee to question the value they are individually adding to the ministry. With more than 10,000 employees, not everyone will be happy with their job or decisions made by senior leadership. As an employee, I feel empowered to provide feedback as we help to improve the business of healthcare.

Cons

Constant change within the healthcare industry is forcing VCH to make difficult decisions about staffing levels across the organization. This has meant job elimination for some and additional workload for others. Also, due to cost containment measures, employees received no raise for 2013. This is true in many businesses, not just VCH, but if someone is looking for a position where income growth will keep up with inflation, healthcare in a hospital setting is probably not for you.

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Raises are almost non-existent. The "raise" is a yearly COLA of between 2%-3%. There is no ability to talk to anyone regarding a raise, even the admin staff are fully stonewalled in the overlly corporate monolithic HR style of maintaining "fair" wages. I have worked here for several years and I actually earn less now because my "raises" do not keep up with inflation and the actual cost of living. They maintain their functionality on squeezing as much as they can out of one employer by slowly shifting more job responsibilities called "opportunities" onto you without extra pay or change in title that would get a pay increase. They look to higher level licensed staff to provide more coverage for roles that they won't hire for or cut in departments. They do "organizational restructuring" every 6 months because more staff quit, they don't replace the staff, and tell others to absorb the former FT employees job responsibilities without pay increase and being told not to go into OT.

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