Patient Access Supervisor Reviews

3.9
(44)
Highly Satisfied
Last updated Jan 20 2025
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Patient Access Supervisor Reviews

What is it like working as a Patient Access Supervisor?

August 2019
Its great due to the director and team I have.
Patient Access Supervisor in Cincinnati:
Pros: The service we provide to those in need
Cons: The pay and the lack of advancement
August 2019
Its great due to the director and team I have.
Patient Access Supervisor in Cincinnati:
Pros: The services we provide
Cons: The pay
August 2019
No Team Work within Management.
Patient Access Supervisor in Philadelphia:
Pros: I love the schedule flexibility, leadership classes and meetings amongst leadership
Cons: Being on call 24/7, I support from direct manager who has never worked in my position. I constantly have to overstep the manager and go straight to the director for answers
April 2019
Patient Access Supervisor in Philadelphia:
Culturally biased and racist from my own experiences and others around me. Not much support and more of a out dated HR view. More about metrics rather than patient care. No staff building from leadership. Lots of flexibility, cto and vacation Time.
April 2019
I love working with patients.
Patient Access Supervisor in Miami:
Pros: Working with my team and director
Cons: Dealing with beauracrocy
December 2018
Patient Access ER Supervisor.
Patient Access Supervisor in McAllen:
Pros: Some of the people I work with are decent hardworking people just looking to climb the harsh corporate ladder.
Cons: There are absolutely no job opportunities for advancement in my area. Current management doesn't communicate anything at all. We are constantly pressured to do and produce more while still remaining in the same pay bracket. The stress and work isn't worth the pay rate.
October 2016
Management.
Patient Access Supervisor:
Pros: I enjoy my team. There are opportunities for advancement. Promotions go to younger employees. We are a culture of change and adaptability.
Cons: I have very little direction. I am held to expectations without being told what they are.

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