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Revenue Cycle Coding Strategies

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Great work culture but management creates anxiety - Marketing Revenue Cycle Coding Strategies Employee Review

3.0
May 19, 2026
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Pros

I joined the company with no prior experience, and I appreciated the opportunities provided to learn new skills through conferences and course recommendations. The small size of the company facilitates direct communication with higher executives. Additionally, the company is flexible regarding outside work circumstances and offers great benefits.

Cons

Based on my personal experience, there are several areas of concern: - Accountability: There appears to be a double standard for employees with personal connections to management. There are individuals frequently pushing boundaries, such as joining meetings while driving, at a drive-thru, or watching TV, without facing repercussions. - Management Style: Due to the company's size, the CEO is heavily involved in daily tasks, often with unrealistic expectations. You will be asked to create healthcare content on unfamiliar subjects without assistance from SMEs, only to receive corrections after the content is live. - Leadership: Since the current Marketing Director joined, there has been a significant shift in the department. This includes aggressive cost-cutting, budget reductions, and the elimination of positions. The process often follows a pattern of questioning workloads before a sudden "new direction" meeting. - Strategy and Performance: There is a heavy reliance on AI tools for strategy and forecasting that does not get questioned by executives. Changes, such as the Weebly migration and rebranding, have significantly impacted their SEO traffic. Currently, the website's traffic is largely driven by events, past clients, and unqualified paid ads that often attract job seekers rather than potential clients. I learned a lot during my time in the role. But the environment under the new director was increasingly challenging. The management style significantly killed my creativity and created a high level of job-related anxiety. It reached a point where getting fired actually felt like a relief.

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2.0
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Pros

If you’re really desperate you can probably hang on for a year here. Keep your resume warm. It’s remote.

Cons

If you have a stable job, you need to avoid this place. You are putting your career in jeopardy. When you first come on board, Ron will tell you “This is a stable company,” and “We want people here for their whole careers.” You’ll believe it, even when they throw around words like “startup” and “change of direction” in the same breath. Yes, this stable company that’s been around for 25 years is actually a startup. Surprise! Every six months, the company will announce a “change of direction,” without actually telling you what that new direction actually is. You can be sure, however, that it means people are getting laid off. Sometimes you’ll be told who, sometimes you won’t. You’ll try to get in touch with someone you were working with, and they’re just gone. And then it will be your turn. “We’re going in a new direction.” What direction? Who knows. Your manager might not even know why you’re being let go. But you’re gone, wondering how you ever could have been so stupid to put your career and livelihood in Ron DiGiamo’s hands. Management is made up of megalomaniacs who want to play at being big-company executives. To them, it means shuffling people around at random and berating employees nonstop. They’ve created a toxic environment that filters down to everyone not in the inner circle. Anyone who hasn’t already left is miserable and apathetic. Once in a while management will try to make some token effort, like sending around an employee survey. That will soon be forgotten because they know nobody will call them on it. You cannot trust a single word management says. And if you do manage to hang on, your reward will be a 3% raise. Enjoy.

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