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Toxic Culture - Anonymous employee Mercy Community Healthcare Employee Review

1.0
15 Jun 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The mission of Mercy is beautiful and gives a great first impression. There are some wonderful people who work there - but usually not for long.

Cons

Mercy has toxic work environment - high turnover rate, low morale, terrible work/life balance, poor leadership, and non-stop conflict. The managers and leaders of the organization use fear and manipulation as their main tool of operations. Every single doctor they have has quit over the last year. They are constantly trying to find people to fill the jobs left by the last person. They are able to attract people to the organization because of its mission, but employees soon find out that it is a broken organization and a toxic place to work. I know many employees who have suffered mental and emotional distress from working at Mercy. You will be better off working for a for-profit health care company where you will make a better salary and work in a better environment.

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5.0
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Pros

Teamwork, leadership, coworkers - just an amazing place to work!

Cons

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2.0
7 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-the patients -the clinical coworkers

Cons

-total lack of respect from Admin -immediately overworked; each day is a separate nightmare -where is Jesus in this mess? -the culture is deeply baked into the fabric; years of the same story. -abuse clinical providers and nurses; expectations of volume and speed so high that quality of care suffers greatly -what a new employee expects versus what they get is worlds of difference -Administration is both out of touch with healthcare provider needs and seem to have a phobia of meeting with the "lowly" clinical staff one on one.

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