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Indiana University Health

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Pro's - Financial Counselor Indiana University Health Employee Review

3.0
8 Jan 2026
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Pros

During the COVID period, it was noted that negotiations were focused on securing a higher rate. The company has demonstrated a willingness to provide annual cost-of-living increases, ensuring employees maintain financial stability. In most years, these adjustments have been consistent, reflecting the organization’s commitment to fair compensation. As a large and established company, it offers a decent amount of room for career advancement, with opportunities for growth and professional development across various roles and departments.

Cons

Management appears to apply policies inconsistently, and there seems to be a significant level of incompetence, even within upper leadership. While some processes that previously posed potential legal risks have been corrected, concerns remain. Management appears overwhelmed and unable to provide clear guidance or well-defined expectations. Instead, they often reference the organization’s values, which are subjective and open to interpretation. This ambiguity can lead to leadership providing incorrect information and employees lacking clarity on expectations, ultimately creating confusion and misalignment across the organization.

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5.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

Teamwork, dedicated staff and physicians

Cons

On Call hours, low pay

3.0
1 May 2026
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Pros

It's great being part of an organization that is improving patient lives and providing high quality care. Although pay is lower than market value, IU Health offers good work-life balance with hybrid and remote work options for some roles. As a parent, this flexibility is one of the reasons I have stayed at IU Health for 6+ years.

Cons

Current C-suite is not values driven and disconnected from their workforce. They request team member feedback and then don't act on it. HR is dysfunctional and very hard to work with. Minimal parental leave options.

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