Nurse Practitioner - Anonymous employee Crown Health Employee Review

5.0
28 Dec 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have worked for Crown Health as a ARNP for 4 years and continue to love my job and the work life balance it allows. Providers get to pick their schedule and are able to complete all administrated work and charting from home. Typical schedule includes 2-3 days out in the field seeing patients and 1.5-2 days at home completing charting and various paperwork. Being part of a small company that is growing and flourishing is exciting. It is also a great feeling being able to provide care for patients that would otherwise not receive medical attention due to their inability to leave the home environment. Office staff are great resources, friendly and enjoyable to be around.

Cons

ARNP role does require driving to various locations. If not self driven and self diciplined, it is easy to fall behind in charting and administrative work due to the autonomy of the position.

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5.0
11 May 2018
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Pros

Flexible schedule, lots of time to complete administrative tasks . Love the new Hybrid Primary Care role. The mission to serve vulnerable patients is exactly what I want to do.

Cons

If you don’t like driving that would be a negative. You’re autonomous most the time so if you need a lot of people.

5.0
4 Apr 2018
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Pros

I am an ARNP (full-time) at this company. I was hired last year after an interview while visiting from Georgia. I moved to Washington with my husband to take this position. I was also 20 weeks pregnant and the CEO was willing to place the position on hold for me due to fitting the job so well. So far I have truly enjoyed working with the team at Crown Health, who have been very supportive and friendly with me. Some of the pros include the following: - Family-like atmosphere - Autonomy to complete work on your own schedule at your own pace from your office at home - Other clinicians being available to discuss issues/concerns - Serving a population that would otherwise have lack of ability to receive healthcare - Good work/life balance - Good salary with growing list of benefits - CEO and clinical manager who listen to concerns and promptly address

Cons

- Driving to multiple locations each month (if you don't like driving) - Lack of daily interaction with other people face-to-face - Charting and paperwork can quickly build up if not autonomous and self-driven

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