The treadmill neve slows down - Anonymous employee WellSense Health Plan Employee Review

3.0
17 Jun 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Always something new to learn Good people to work with Great Boston location (currently in Back Bay, but moving to Charlestown this fall) Many staff have the opportunity to work from home some or all of the time Staff in some departments have a path for promotion

Cons

Constant, unrelenting process & tools changes Senior leadership has very little visibility Regional offices (Springfield & New Bedford, MA) are closing, which is why work-from-home is an option Not all departments have a path for promotion Staff are rewarded fro good work with more work

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WellSense Health Plan Response
9y
Thanks so much for the thoughtful review; we appreciate you taking the time to provide us with your feedback. Your thoughts are important to us, we value your opinion and work hard to be the best place to work.

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Pros

Flexible work schedule and great culture

Cons

Lots of self guided learning

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WellSense Health Plan Response
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Thank you for the positive feedback about our culture and flexible work arrangements. We're pleased these aspects of working here have been meaningful to you. We appreciate your note about onboarding and training resources. We're always looking at ways to strengthen support for team members as they grow in their roles. Your perspective helps us improve, and we're glad you're part of the WellSense team.
1.0
24 May 2026
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Pros

You get BMC benefits. That's it, that's the only benefit but even those have been cut significantly.

Cons

If you’ve never experienced the Peter Principle in real life, I promise you, you will experience it here. Someone’s review from many years ago said that in 20+ years of professional experience, they had never worked in an environment in which so many people with no business supervising staff were given the responsibility of managing entire teams and I am here to tell you that that is a fact. Every manager in this company is completely incompetent. The most egregious example of their incompetence is that they had a VP level person running an entire department, representing themself as an RN, whose nursing license was expired for 3 years and the company had no idea until individual contributors reported it. Now, since they are wont to respond to reviews on here, I would like to get ahead of that now and ask those of you reading this to consider that in about 14 seconds, any of you could go to the state’s website or Nursys and find that this person’s nursing license expired years ago. I’ve never worked anywhere else that didn’t have a process in place to ensure that their professional staff kept their licenses up to date. This is a basic responsibility of running a healthcare business. They are also worse than a typical Peter Principle organization in that they continue to promote people beyond their level of incompetence. I watched an incompetent manager drive an entire team out twice over and the company’s response was to promote them. The culture is one of quiet retaliation and HR is completely useless. Finally, they are unethical. They are a supposed “not-for-profit” company but they subcontract for-profit third parties to deny necessary care. This is what your tax dollars are paying for. They don’t care about their staff nor the people they serve. They lost their accreditation and a contract for a major program in 2024 and for good reason. I won't be surprised if they lose several more contracts when the MassHealth contracts are up for renewal next year. BMC is a wonderful employer but do not be fooled, WellSense is not BMC. If you believe nothing else I say, believe this: you are not safe, psychologically or otherwise, at WellSense.

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