Good employer but has areas for improvement - Patient Coordinator HonorHealth Employee Review

4.0
8 Oct 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Hiring bonus, lots of benefits including accident insurance that helped me a lot, set schedule, eventually able to work from home

Cons

My first annual raise was .14 This was in 2023 which is absurd. For being a locally-ran corporation it’s unfortunate they refused to be slightly flexible with my schedule so I could pick my kids up from school a couple times a week. I had to go part time or quit because of that. Larger corporations have been much more family friendly.

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
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Pros

very kind staff. understanding people who want to create an environment for patients to thrive

Cons

sometimes stressful but still very rewarding if you remember why you're there.

4.0
25 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Reasonable workload at most facilities, some more than others. Supportive hospital (and some outpatient clinic) management. Most of the staff get along pretty well. The best training processes for students and new grads you will find in the state of Arizona in my opinion to jumpstart a career and prepare you to work anywhere.

Cons

A physician-first top heavy culture, where the system is structured to prioritize physician and upper management authority, preferences, and protection above other departments (like nursing, imaging, RTs), even when it creates operational strain or safety concerns. It is apparent how decisions get made by upper management, who gets backed in those decisions, and who absorbs institutional risk when adverse events occur, leaving staff exposed in questionable situations. There are many gaps in departmental workflow processes and ambiguous policy language as a result of this.

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