Banner Health - I can no longer recommend them as a good place to work. - Registered Nurse - Float Pool Banner Health Employee Review

2.0
27 Dec 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Large size company with locations in several different states and opportunities exist to transfer between hospitals. My experience is limited to the Phoenix metro area but I would like to say we have modern facilities with quality equipment to do our jobs.

Cons

Micromanagement can be a problem when 3 or 4 different managers have to talk to you about the same issue. Recently management has came up with "cost cutting measures" that are supposed to "guide the company through the country's economic downturn." The vast majority of these are cutting or eliminating employee benefits. Examples include cutting tuition reimbursement for employees who were not enrolled in a degree program prior to 2009, cutting how quickly employees that have been with the company more than 3 years accrue paid time off, eliminating the option of cashing out your earned paid time off, decreasing the amount of pay for short term disability, too much contracted labor (travel nurses, etc.) has recently become a problem when the regular staff members cannot even work their full time hours and have to use paid time off to receive a full paycheck.

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5.0
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

My leadership team is wonderful

Cons

Benefits could be better- better 401k match

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Banner Health Response
6mo
We appreciate you taking the time to leave a review. Thank you for being a Banner Health team member.
5.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Strong Provider Relationships * Direct interaction with provider groups, health systems, FQHCs, specialists, hospitals, and community providers. * Opportunity to become a trusted resource and problem solver. * High visibility with external stakeholders. 2. Broad Organizational Exposure * Works closely with Claims, Contracting, Credentialing, Configuration, Network Management, Quality, Compliance, Finance, and Operations. * Provides a strong understanding of how the entire health plan functions. 3. AHCCCS & Medicare Expertise * Deep exposure to Medicaid (AHCCCS) and Medicare Advantage operations. * Builds expertise in provider reimbursement, claims, credentialing, and regulatory requirements. 4. Strategic Project Opportunities * Provider Relations often identifies operational gaps before other departments. * Opportunities to lead initiatives such as onboarding improvements, provider communications, educational programs, and operational remediation efforts. 5. Community Impact * Ability to directly improve provider experience and member access to care. * Strong connection to community-based healthcare delivery. 6. Leadership Development * Excellent foundation for advancement into: * Government Programs * Provider Operations * Network Management * Strategic Initiatives * Compliance * Population Health * Executive Leadership

Cons

Like many large healthcare organizations, decision-making can sometimes take longer due to the number of stakeholders involved. Cross-functional projects often require coordination across multiple departments, which can impact timelines but also helps ensure compliance and thoughtful implementation.

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Banner Health Response
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Thank you for your 8 years of service at Banner Health. We appreciate your feedback. So glad to hear your great experience!
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