Working at Henry Ford Health Systems

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Ratings for Henry Ford Health Systems

  • Appreciation
    3.4
  • Company Outlook
    4.1
  • Fair Pay
    2.6
  • Learning and Development
    3.7
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.4
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Henry Ford Health Systems Reviews

What is it like working at Henry Ford Health Systems?

Helping when you can, where you can.
Support Technician, Information Technology (IT) in Detroit:
Pros: Helping users.
Cons: There feels to be a disconnect between corporate management and the managers above me.
Alliance Health division of Henry Ford - it is rewarding.
Certified Professional Coder (CPC) in Macomb:
Pros: independently working and the opportunity to be successful
I like to see a successful implementation.
Senior Project Manager, IT in Bloomfield Hills:
Pros: Team work is amazing at Henry Ford
Cons: Growth opportunities and career advancement
Great Learning Environment.
Medical Assistant (Certified) in Detroit:
Pros: Exciting
Cons: No room for advancement and low pay,
Intake Specialist:
Pay could be a lot better and HR needs a whole new revamp. Leaderhship should also have to at least have some kind of education in people/conflict resolution, communications, social worker etc. And everything should be fair for ever employee. No favorites.
Amazing work, opportunity and exposure.
Business Process / Management Consultant in Detroit:
Pros: The opportunity to do good work for a great purpose.
Cons: IT and privacy/security barriers to data that hinders my ability to do my job properly.
Probably better than most other hospitals.
Registered Nurse (RN), Operating Room in Commerce:
Pros: Good hours, good pay, good vacation time.
Cons: Mandatory late nights (about 1 a week because short staffed)