Signify Health Reviews

3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(727 total reviews)

Marcus Lanznar

100% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Signify Health has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 727 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Signify Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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727 reviews
1.0
18 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I will point out a few positive things about this company. It’s easy to schedule PTO time as long as you provide your request 4-6 weeks in advance. Scheduling is pretty flexible with the choice between 8 or 10 hour days. A rental car is provided if you provide more than three days of availability in a row. The 401K match is competitive but with Signify’s ever changing plans and lack of transparency, there is no guarantee they will continue this or any of their benefits. The documentation system is easy to navigate and it does capture important data within the HRA but don’t let them make you believe that this system drastically saves time during the actual assessment because it doesn’t. The new system has improved excessive documentation at the end of the workday, which has been another positive, but it doesn’t significantly improve visit times with members.

Cons

Don’t be fooled! Signify doesn’t care about their providers, the members or the Medicare Advantage companies that they contract with. The only thing this company excels at is empty promises in order to maximize their profits at all costs. It will be surprising if this company remains viable long term based on their current business practices. Their scheduling process is very poorly executed. If you are lucky enough to be working in an area with available visits, they will schedule back to back exams every hour on the hour without regard to travel times between visits. In their written material to members, they promise them a 60 minute unrushed visit. This is far from the truth. In order to provide an accurate, thorough risk assessment on most of these members as Signify promises, a 50-60 minute minimum is necessary but is rarely provided. Practitioners are constantly rushed and run behind since it’s not uncommon to have 45+ minute commute times between members. This significantly limits time for visits. Additionally, there are frequent scheduling errors such as incorrect addresses, non-working phone numbers, omission of apartment numbers, etc. that occur on a daily basis. The scheduling center is known to be relentless and untruthful to members in order to get people to agree to visits. Because of the high pressure tactics, some members will reluctantly agree to the visit to stop the calls but then voice frustration to the provider during the exam. Some will even cancel or not be home during their scheduled appointment. Most insurance companies that Signify contract with request additional testing to be completed on their members. Signify management has decided that no additional time should be allotted for testing such as FOBT, HgA1C, urine dips, bone density screening, vascular arterial studies or diabetic retinal exams despite the fact that these take up a considerable amount of time to complete in addition to the regular visit. As I stated previously, visits are scheduled back to back with no consideration of travel time between visits. Most of the time it is ethically impossible to complete 8-10 visits in 8-10 hours when travel time could realistically take over 3 hours during the course of a day. Signify is willfully blind to this problem. I truly wonder if the insurance companies that Signify claims to “represent” know of their poor practices. If Signify does not have work in your area they will require you to drive extremely long distances that take up time that you will not be reimbursed for. Sometimes you will have to travel so far that overnight stays are required. Signify does not provide a travel incentive, a guaranteed minimum number of visits, or even a little reimbursement for meals when you are away from home. Signify refuses to reimburse for meals while traveling but they exercise the frat boy practice of purchasing beer for their centrally located employees, managers and executives at their quarterly company meetings. During these meetings, record profits are discussed while concerns from providers working in the field are ignored. I believe this clearly shows where Signify’s priorities are. Do not expect your paycheck to be accurate. It is a constant battle trying to ensure you are reimbursed for the services you provided. Signify’s pay formula is confusing making it difficult for providers to accurately track what they are owed. The company requires the HRAs be submitted the same day yet they can never seem to reimburse their providers in a timely manner for the visits. It is not uncommon to be shorted hundreds of dollars each pay. If you decide to work for Signify, be sure to closely monitor not only your pay but your PTO hours and other items on your paycheck that often aren’t accurate. Signify’s actions clearly show a total lack of respect for the providers working in the field. Unfortunately, they don’t understand the importance of providing a quality product and the value of retaining highly qualified providers who truly care about patients. Despite being very profitable, according to our CEO, Signify suddenly eliminated guaranteed salaries for their full-time employees and, instead went to a per-diem rate with only a month’s notice. In addition, they cut their reimbursement rate per visit from $100-$110 down to $80 per completed visit earlier this year. They also were very deceptive to their providers. Visits were promised so that the providers would remain at Signify. In many cases there was no work to be had. Don’t think you will get a penny from them if a patient cancels or isn’t home since there is no reimbursement for no-shows/cancellations. Signify is reimbursed large amounts of money from the Medicare Advantage insurance companies for these visits and as well as additional sums for ancillary services such as labs, vascular studies, retinal exams, etc. Surprisingly, they provide no additional time or reimbursement to the providers for these time consuming tasks. It is obvious they are not concerned with the quality or accuracy of assessments based on the unreasonable time frames they provide. It is clear that this company is driven solely by a profit motive with no regard for the quality of their services. Do not believe their hiring ads when they say you can complete up to 50 visits a week with this company. I’m a seasoned, highly respected provider with many years of experience with HRAs. Believe me when I say that completing these amount of visits in one week is not possible, not with the travel times we experience, the additional testing they require and the complex members that are scheduled. Interestingly, it is difficult to understand Signify’s policies and procedures. I have requested these multiple times with no coherent response. It seems that policy and procedure changes at the whim of management and without proper notification and education of the staff.

2.0
22 Aug 2018

Same problems Uncorrected for years

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice rental cars Many interesting patients Can make a genuine contribution to patient health. I have picked up heart block, a fib, malignant hypertension, elderly abuse, seizure disorders etc Can work your pick of days

Cons

Like everyone has said scheduling is horrible. Same problem s as 5 yrs ago despite rollout of supposed new scheduling software. Ridiculous amount of backtracking at times consuming a hour travel time each way back to where you started. Often returning to same area you were the day before. Patients often are clueless as to why you are there. Assessments easily take 11/2 hours and you are very often late to next appt esp when having to battle crosstown traffic. If Fedex or UPS scheduled like this they would be out of business. Rural travel can be very dangerous with bad road conditions to psychologically unstable patients with lots of guns. Had to ask one patient to remove 38 pistol from table during interview. No feedback on patient interventions. If you have to contact PCP it is time consuming and you can be greeted with great hostility.

1.0
21 Jan 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The members. Many other previous amazing benefits however those are in the past

Cons

Two companies merged to form Signify, those of us from Advance Health loved the integrity of the company, the scheduling process, low no show rates, half pay for no shows, support from management, communication from leadership and had pride to be working for the best HRA company. However in December we were told that our charting system and scheduling process would change and then radio silence. Part time employees (which means they are not given benefits but many work full time) were not scheduled and it wasn’t until the 2nd week of January that we were told they were reducing our pay, taking away mileage, no longer paying for no shows and couldn’t guarantee any distance restrictions. Again this is after no work for 2 weeks - no pay for 2 weeks. Then, they begin to tell some of the employees that there is no need for them due to the current amount of salaried employees. Then, we are told if we sign a new offer letter we can start work 1/21 however the offer letter didn’t come in time. Now we are looking into February with no pay. Horrendous leadership, non existent communication, they do not value their employees, leadership does not follow through. Many of us support our families with this job and the way this company has treated us is deplorable. I would not trust the ethics of this company and wager that they will not be around long. You cannot step all over your employees and experience long lasting success.

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