Worst Hospital to Work At - Anonymous employee Tanner Health Employee Review

1.0
May 4, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Small bonus at Thanksgiving unless they are being stingy as usual.

Cons

The managers are idiots and either sit on their behinds all day or they joke around with their favorites. Tanner gives pathetic raises to everyone. You have to do online education, classes and have a good review all for maybe a 3 cent raise. The managers believe drama and gossip from their favorites rather than the people who tell the truth and even have witnesses. The entire Tanner Hospital is corrupt and chaotic and only the people that start the drama and chaos win there. There is no room for growth, promotion or opportunities. It is made very clear that you are just a number and you are constantly bullied into doing your job and someone else's because they are always short handed or you will be fired.

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5.0
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Pros

Great with work-life balance, management is very understanding with time-off requests

Cons

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Tanner Health Response
5mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your many years of dedication to Tanner Health. We’re glad to hear that our leadership team supports work-life balance and flexibility. We truly appreciate your commitment and the care you provide to our patients!
3.0
Mar 3, 2026
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Pros

The organization has a strong mission and serves an important role in the local community. Many employees are deeply committed to their work and care about doing the right thing for patients and colleagues. This can be a place to gain experience and build foundational skills for individuals early in their careers or those seeking stability.

Cons

Opportunities for professional growth and advancement are limited, particularly for employees who remain with the organization long term. Career pathways and promotion criteria were not always clear or applied consistently, which made advancement challenging. Leadership decision-making did not consistently incorporate input from internal subject-matter experts, which at times slowed progress and limited the effectiveness of improvement efforts. Accountability at higher levels of leadership appeared uneven, while expectations remained high for frontline and mid-level staff. Compensation was below market for several roles, including leadership positions, making retention difficult. HR processes related to hiring, compensation, and employee relations lacked transparency and consistency, which impacted trust and morale.

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Tanner Health Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your experience at Tanner Health and for your many years of service. We are glad to hear you recognize our mission and the dedication of team members who care for our community. We appreciate your feedback regarding career growth, leadership engagement and transparency around advancement and compensation, and will continue reviewing ways to strengthen opportunities and support our team members.
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