This company does not care about patient outcomes and patient care. They treat patients like customers in a drive through where quality is sacrificed for quick service. The nurses on my unit were constantly overworked and when we would ask for help from managers, team leaders etc, we were ignored. Several staff that I worked with had to write complaints to HR in order to ensure that staff was able to even get lunch breaks on a 12 hour shift. Upper management will lie to your face about what is acceptable staffing/patient ratios in order to force nurses to take more patients than they can safely care for. This hospital uses a very high percentage of traveling nurses because they can't keep full time staff nurses around longer than a year. They constantly bring up the fact that "patient satisfaction scores" are low but never actually listen to the staff when they ask for adequate nurse/tech staffing to be able to provide good patient care. One of the main reasons that I left this hospital is because I would not ever want to be a patient here and employees are forced to use Mission facilities with the insurance plan. I have worked for several other hospitals and I have never felt this way about any other facility. I have the utmost confidence in the doctors and nurses that I worked side by side with on a daily basis. However, when staff is spread too thin, and nurse to patient ratios are at unsafe levels, even the best healthcare team can fail and bad things can (and will) happen. I think it's just a matter of time before the current clueless management drives this place into the ground. However, since they are basically the ONLY choice in this area, they will continue to get business. If your insurance allows you to go elsewhere, definitely do.