Out of 553 UHS (Universal Health Services) employee reviews, 63% were positive. The remaining 37% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping UHS (Universal Health Services) improve their work culture. The Admin team, with 80% positive reviews, reports the best experience at UHS (Universal Health Services) compared to all other departments at the company. The Customer Support team offered the most constructive feedback, with 44% of that department's reviews constructive in nature.
Transparency and competency with managing people
Posted 25 days ago
-Communication regarding changes within the facility -Listening to staff when concerns arise and addressing those appropriately rather than making excuses or blaming the staff who brought the issue up -Provide support for all staff by being present, compassionate, and approachable
Being receptive to staff, staffing appropriately to prevent burn out and maintain safety
Communication to people under them
Being compassionate about employee health and proper staffing influences thid
I feel rhat with 17 years of experiance I should het paid closer to what I recieved as a staff technologist in Austin Tx market now that I am a Supervisor of Radiology and over 3 locations.
Yes I wish our safety was more important
No one cares about hands on staff
A raise, commend sometimes, trust and honesty.
Better pay, benefits, and some type of bonus
We need to all share a strong work ethic.
Training. You can not take a person and just make them a supervisor.
better interpersonal training for management to effectively work with employees
By hiring new management staff at my location. I am fearful for my safety and my direct supervisor has deliberately been intimidating me when we work together. You HR department has been told but they do nothing to stop it.
No one is ever on the same page. Most of what is communicated throughout the building is hearsay or gossip, but nothing is ever proven to be true. Treatment for the residents is ineffective and greatly effects the progress of each child, which eventually effects the whole unit.
Leadership who have leadership qualities and traits. Individuals in leadership who are focused on our patients rather than having a good reputation or hiring people they like just to have a team to hang out with. Leadership who understand the roles of all their staff, and CARE about their staff
As I said before, we are under paid, short staffed, and need better equipment at some locations, but the market in Laredo TX is poor
Everything needs to change now
Increase the number of professionals in leadership positions who are not self-serving
Corporate needs to come and watch cameras of restraints not being necessary. Make sure that we aren't admitting people that we can not help. No one at windsor laurelwood is certified to work with autistic patients yet time and time again we get very aggressive ones and they restrain them. Like what
Have someone with some intelligence do them.
HR is not very communicative. They are slow to process applications.
Review from Operations Dept
Better organization and starting salaries that are competitive
Dont hire people on the spot. It makes you look desperate and sends red flags to the candidate.
Maybe not be truthful on the conditions you are sending us on to the floor with.
Administration, specifically the CEO, DCS, and CNO, being evaluated and replaced could change the entire environment of the facility. So much turnover has occured that no one knows how to properly work the units or maintain the facility. Changes above will create better changes below
There is absolutely no psychiatric help being offered. And they don't even care... yet they advertise it as such.
Once again these issues have been voiced but nothing is done.
they do not listen the patient
Better management and Less discrimination.
Support for the techs. Someone to help take the heavy load of work off of one person. The techs do everything and are constantly criticized for not doing a good enough job.