Barton Health reviews

3.3

53% would recommend to a friend

(63 total reviews)
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Clint Purvance, M.D.

37% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Barton Health has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 63 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Barton 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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63 reviews
3.0
Sep 12, 2018

Registered Nurse

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Generous earned time off policy. Lateral and upward mobility is encouraged and easy. Barton frequently hires from within and provides opportunities for professional growth.

Cons

Healthcare for employees is very expensive. Employees are self-insured (Barton Hospital is one of the most expensive in the country) and it is very difficult to see providers outside of its health care system. Insurance premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket costs are extremely expensive compared to other employers in the area, and other hospitals nearby. Barton got rid of all part-time positions last year (except those they grand-fathered in), so the work-life balance that Barton once provided does not exist anymore. This makes it extremely difficult for many people who go into nursing so they can spend time with their families. There is also a huge disparity between what the executive team makes and its employees. Education is not encouraged or reimbursed as it once was. Nurses are often asked to float to areas that they are not trained for (for example, a Med-surg nurse who is not ACLS trained floating to telemetry). California ratios are ignored in many departments since management often includes supervisors as part of staffing, but then the supervisors are not available to help with patient care.

3.0
Aug 16, 2015

GoT

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great ETO/PTO, shift flexibility, location

Cons

Politics, politics, politics, and more nepotism than Game Of Thrones.

1.0
Jul 16, 2021

Sinking Ship

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Colleagues are neighbors and friends of the community.

Cons

PRE-COVID Where do I start?... The number 1 thing is the pay is not proportionate to what is expected of our roles, nor is it in-line with the cost-of-living in this area. Even with yearly raises (if your manager remembers to give you a review on time) it can't keep up, they are not decent enough. Nursing and clinical staff have fought for wages for years now, resulting in CNA union, without any improvement. In fact, Barton retaliated and started making the staff take on MORE work and keeps them short-staffed. They also combined floors. So now ONE nurse has a workload that includes patients located on both sides of opposite floors. Very frustrating for them, clinical staff, and the patients. Patients constantly complain about poor quality of service, and our "patient falls" have increased. 2. Our hardest working people, EVS and kitchen, are mandatory working 6 days a week and many of those staff members have stated that their quality-of-life in the role is diminishing. Almost all are minorities in the Latino community. NOTED: ZERO minorities work at the executive level, which makes me wonder if they even have our minority workers' best interests. EVS manager is ruthless, has insane expectations, gives poor yearly reviews, and does not help staff when short. Kitchen manager at least works and helps cover for his staff. 3. Greedy organization. Constant short-staffed with zero help from executives. Little help from managers, who just tack on more work for everyone. CEO makes about $1 million/year while everyone else can't even afford to pay RENT 4. Barton has this facade as a great, small-town community hospital, but in 2019 Barton Net income $29 million and only provided 1.8 million in charity care for the community, which is only 1.37%. Post-COVID 5. We got a lame-a** lunchbox as our "Employee Appreciation" for working during the pandemic.

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