Optum reviews

3.4

56% would recommend to a friend

(15,512 total reviews)

Patrick Conway

46% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Optum has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 15,512 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Optum employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Cuidados de saúde industry (3.4 stars).

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16K reviews
1.0
Feb 8, 2024
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

I made my own schedule, flexibility.

Cons

United Healthcare/Optum has a metric driven culture. The providers are expected to reach specific metrics each month. This is fine, except if members are not home, change their mind or forget then it is held against your monthly score. When this happens the only way to correct is to work on days off to try to accommodate the members or ask for extra members to compensate for those that did not show. It turns into a FT job chasing members and your numbers monthly. If you do not meet the expected monthly metrics an extra member is added to your schedule daily for a month with the expectation your metric will improve. Almost impossible to work in this culture. This company is so large that they do not have continuity down the pipelines which poses huge issues with those of us out in the field every single day. I have seen a pattern of conflicting information when I inquire about something and it seems that you get lost in the cracks. Constant changing and constant webinars which once you get acclimated to the "new way" of doing something it changes. I feel that Optum doesn't care about the clinicians out in the field because we can never get clear answers or support. Optum needs to sincerely reach out to all clinicians who are driving everyday seeing the members. Optum needs to respond to questions and our needs. Optum needs to be compassionate to each individual clinicians personal situation if one arises and reach out to us. Also, Optum needs to initiate PR positions who deal with the clinicians on a daily basis and teach all employees to be kind and respectful to us. We work very, very hard in the field and are not going into the best of conditions. The company has a high turn over for all these reasons, and the fact that some of the conditions we go into is not safe. Practitioners do not realize safety issues with going into some homes when they take the job, and some quit for that reason. The company really does not care about the clinicians out in the field.....it is very sad.

4.0
Oct 16, 2023
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

On my team, there was good work-life balance, and honest communication among different staff levels was welcomed. We all helped each other succeed, and my manager unequivocally had my back. I felt we were working together to offer the best possible solutions and create strategically sound, on-brand deliverables for our clients. Also, the company seemed to be making a true effort toward inclusivity in the workplace and health equity in the community.

Cons

Not all teams worked the way mine did, and I know other people were very unhappy on their teams. There were regular layoffs, and we never knew whether or when our team would be affected. The health benefits were confusing to navigate and more expensive than one might think would be the case at a health services company.

2.0
Sep 3, 2023

Disappointed

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

You will truly help the patients and their families. You meet lots of like-minded professionals trying to escape corporate medicine and protect patients from the same.

Cons

The company has become more like the corporate medicine they eschewed as it has grown larger. They've acquired multiple smaller health care entities and unapologetically take away the best things about what made those small companies desirable. The management claims employees can speak freely about challenges in their jobs, but nobody does anymore because they've witnessed many attempts at discussion being shot down. Management is 'do as I say, not as I do' and treats professional staff like uneducated, faceless worker bees. They praise themselves for the smallest of positive behaviors toward staff who are out in the community earning their salaries for them.

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