
Karen
I quit my job in Oct. because it was a contract position and they took advantage of me and other providers, did not keep their promises, no benefits, not able to see enough patients a day to make it worthwhile. I took job and they promised me that my region would be the ne t area for marketing and promotion, which after 1.75 years never happened. My territory kept getting larger and unable to see enough patients a day to make it worthwhile. They also provided little to no training. Poor reimbursement. Poor management an very poor communication. Did not care about their employees. Total Chaos. in the end they changed I g a d EMR and would not pay to have medical records carried over but expected the providers to do it for free. Also they were going to charge patient insurance new patient assessment again because it was a new data base. patients and providers should not be expe Ted to pay for company decision to change database/EMR.
Hi Karen Mitchell - I don't know the ins and outs of the healthcare industry, but that seems like some pretty shady practices to me. I think it's good that you stood up for what you believe in and didn't continue along with them when they were taking advantage of both their employees and their customers/patients.
Are you currently still looking for a job? Or are you taking some time off/have already found something? Let me know how I can help!! The community is here for you!