Negative and Toxic - Customer Support Analyst EMIS Group Employee Review

1.0
Feb 4, 2026
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The people I work with

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Unfortunately, since becoming Optum rather than EMIS, I’ve found this to be a genuinely poor place to work. The culture feels toxic and consistently negative, and there is a clear sense that the organisation’s priority is extracting as much money as possible from the NHS rather than genuinely supporting GP practices. Customer care feels secondary, and the lack of customer focus is noticeable both internally and externally. Leadership at Director level is largely invisible, with very little clear direction, accountability, or engagement with staff. This lack of leadership filters down throughout the organisation. Heads of Operational Support often appear out of their depth and lack fundamental management and leadership skills. Poor leadership behaviours are normalised, and there is little sense of strategic thinking or long-term planning. There is virtually no investment in people. Development opportunities are extremely limited, with no structured learning, no mentoring, and little to no one-to-one time. Ongoing training, guidance, and support are non-existent, and onboarding into roles is poor, leaving individuals to figure things out for themselves. There is also no meaningful product training, which makes it difficult to properly support customers or perform effectively. The way mistakes are handled is particularly damaging. Rather than being coached or supported, individuals are shouted at, criticised, or lambasted in front of colleagues. This creates a culture of fear where people are afraid to speak up or admit errors. The environment is heavily blame-driven, with constant finger-pointing and a focus on what has gone wrong rather than how to improve. There are also serious concerns around ethics and governance. Staff are pressured to manipulate performance figures to make results appear better than they are, and there is under-reporting to NHSE. This creates discomfort and undermines trust, while also placing employees in difficult positions. The overall working environment is draining and demotivating. Poor IT systems, inefficient processes, and a lack of investment in tools make day-to-day work harder than it needs to be. Many long-standing staff appear resistant to change, which further limits progress and innovation. Leadership remains largely absent, morale is low, and there is little sense of recognition or appreciation. While flexible working and annual leave are positives, they do not outweigh the significant issues with culture, leadership, lack of development, ethical concerns, and poor customer focus. It is an environment that feels unsupportive and unsustainable for many employees.

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1.0
Apr 13, 2026
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The frontline support teams are dedicated, hardworking, and genuinely committed to supporting GP practices. Many colleagues consistently go above and beyond despite difficult working conditions, and there is a strong sense of teamwork among frontline staff.

Cons

As a former EMIS employee now working within Optum, I have been increasingly disheartened by how the organisation appears to be operating. From Director level through Heads of Operational Support to Team Leads, there seems to be a significant gap in leadership capability and accountability. The overall culture often feels unhealthy, with many staff feeling that customer needs do not always receive the priority they deserve. Frontline support teams work extremely hard to support GP practices, but their efforts are frequently hindered by outdated systems, slow innovation, and operational processes that feel inefficient. This creates frustration for staff and makes it harder to deliver the level of service that GP practices expect. Mental health and staff wellbeing are often referenced in communications, but many employees feel that meaningful support is lacking in practice. There is a perception among some staff that concerns about bullying, harassment, or inappropriate behaviour are not always addressed as thoroughly or transparently as they should be. This contributes to an environment where staff morale can suffer. Leadership visibility is limited, and many staff report feeling disconnected from senior management. Heads of Operational Support are sometimes perceived as lacking the management presence or engagement needed to support teams effectively. When concerns are raised, employees may feel dismissed or told that certain matters fall outside their remit, which discourages open dialogue and transparency. There are also concerns among staff regarding operational governance and oversight. Some employees feel that processes around change management and incident handling are inconsistent, and that lessons learned from operational failures are not always communicated clearly. This can create uncertainty and reduce confidence in internal processes. More broadly, there is a perception that financial performance is heavily prioritised, sometimes at the expense of service quality or staff wellbeing. Some staff feel uncomfortable with decisions that appear to place commercial considerations ahead of the needs of GP practices and the wider NHS. At a time when primary care services are under immense strain, it is disheartening to feel that the organisation does not always demonstrate the level of transparency, accountability, and responsibility that many staff believe is necessary when supporting NHS services. Overall, the environment has become increasingly challenging, with many staff feeling demoralised, undervalued, and unsupported. While frontline teams continue to work tirelessly to support GP practices, the culture created by leadership decisions is widely perceived as contributing to stress, frustration, and declining morale.

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2.0
Mar 16, 2026
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Pros

Good team, hybrid working with 2 days a week in the office and 3 days at home. Decent benefits as they are in the health tech industry

Cons

Bad management. Slow progression Toxic work culture. People being passive aggressive and not telling problems to your face

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