Vatica Health Reviews

3.1

40% would recommend to a friend

(124 total reviews)
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Hassan Rifaat

58% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Vatica Health has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 124 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vatica Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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124 reviews
1.0
Nov 14, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Recruiter was good to work with Onboarding was smooth Some employees are nice Remote work (can also be a con since they love to micromanage).

Cons

-Constantly getting different feedback about how to complete work -Micromanaging - Scope Creep – they just add on accounts without asking you or informing you of them. -Training is confusing and inconsistent. It was very rushed for no reason at all. -Independent thinking and problem solving is not encouraged, ever. EVERYTHING must go through your team leader so they can micromanage you. Your manager gets added to every single teams group you’re in. -You will get bombarded by management if you don’t drop everything right then and there to do what they want you to do. If you do not respond immediately and take about 45 minutes to an hour to reply to someone that isn’t management and it's a non-urgent matter, then management will be included in emails/teams messages encouraging more micromanaging to take place. -There is a lot of misrepresentation about their culture in their job descriptions. They mislead you in to thinking it’s a healthy work environment and it is the complete opposite. Not a diverse workplace and they do not offer many live webinars on different cultures. -If you speak up to tell your manager that something is wrong about a certain situation or person, they will retaliate. -Rules of your job changing frequently and without notice is what they mean by being flexible. -Every second of your day must be accounted for. They expect you to be at your desk every single second of the day. Have a 15 minute gap in your schedule? Better fill that with something quick because they assume you just don’t have enough work. Don’t even think about using that time to do the necessities like bathroom breaks, making something to eat, and don’t even try to talk to anyone since you are supposed to be a robot and work every single second of the day. -If you’re not constantly bending over backwards, then it’s never enough for them. If you’re just doing what is expected of you and are getting things done, but not at the pace they want you to, then they will be sure to push you when it is not necessary. They don’t trust their employees. They don’t trust you and will always be breathing down your neck, checking your work, poking around in things they don’t need to be in. Why even bother hiring employees at that point? Do the work yourself then since you have all this extra time to micromanage. -Confusing guidelines. Guidelines and expectations are always changing. Overall unrealistic work expectations. -Lots of meetings that could have been emails. -Once someone gets promoted, they become unapproachable. -If you are in a lower-level position and you have a lot of knowledge or experience in the healthcare system, they will dismiss your input. -Must document tasks in multiple ways which is redundant.

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Vatica Health Response
3y
Vatica values all feedback regarding our organization, and we thank you for the candor provided in your perceptions. Our employees are our most valuable resource and the driving force behind our success. As a result, we take all reviews very seriously and use them to improve as we continue to grow.
2.0
Apr 9, 2022

Used to be a great place to work

Recommend
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Pros

Work from home. Decent pay. Growth opportunities within company Great skills learned here

Cons

Micromanagement Vendor applications are “down” daily Constant push for increased productivity with no errors Guidelines/directives are different depending on who you ask and the time of day. Micromanagement Over promises production to their clients/contracts Poor management Management in meetings ALL day long. Every day. Micromanagement Self-thinking is discouraged Guidelines changing daily Micromanagement Keep staff in the dark about stumbling blocks or challenges the company is facing (directive comes to “stop” or “hold” immediately on such but no explanations of why). Micromanagement No longer a family and friendly environment. No longer “family first”

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Vatica Health Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share your comments. We value all of our employees feedback and input. We are continuously looking for ways to improve, especially as it relates to employee satisfaction which is a top priority. Over the last decade, we’ve been fortunate to attract top tier talent to Vatica and to receive overwhelmingly positive feedback about their work experience. Because our employees’ contentment and professional growth is of paramount importance, we encourage you to reach out to HR so that we can address your concerns. Thank you.
2.0
Aug 18, 2021

Where do I even begin?

Recommend
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Pros

At first, this job seemed great. I could work anywhere in the country, they told me about how I could even move and keep my job. I was sold on the idea of being able to work from home which isn't common in the medical field, especially during this pandemic. I learned about risk adjusting and things that might be of value to other employers. It was very easy to leave since I didn't have the chance to build any level of workplace friendships. Great place to work if you like to be glued to your seat for 9 hours a day(8:00A-5:00P) without any breaks.

Cons

If you get hired, disregard your contract because nothing they tell you will remain the same. But, if you like the rules of your job changing frequently and without notice, this might work for you. This is what they mean by being flexible. This company is very disorganized without clear direction. They're expanding and they love to hold meetings to brag about company growth but don't show any genuine appreciation for the employees. They have taken micromanaging to the next level. Employees are treated like children. Every second of your day must be accounted for. Don't make a mistake or you'll be met with passive-aggressive managers. They expect new people to be perfect and very fast to meet their demands. No one can stay in this kind of negative environment for long.

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Vatica Health Response
4y
We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. To ensure that current and future team members have a positive experience with Vatica, HR would welcome the opportunity to discuss your feedback in greater detail. Please reach out to us at HR@vaticahealth.com to arrange a mutually convenient time to do so.
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