Working at R1 RCM

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Ratings for R1 RCM

  • Appreciation
    2.8
  • Company Outlook
    3.2
  • Fair Pay
    2.1
  • Learning and Development
    3.0
  • Manager Communication
    3.4
  • Manager Relationship
    3.7
  • Pay Transparency
    2.4
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R1 RCM Reviews

What is it like working at R1 RCM?

Good Job Good Pay Can be Hectic at Times.
Identity and Access Management (IAM) Analyst in San Antonio:
Pros: Freedom to do the work the way I see best and when I see best. No micromanagement.
Cons: Little I can do to assist in change. Company is very large and hard to know who to contact for what.
To enhance the quality of medical coders.
Medical Coding Auditor in Hyderabad:
Pros: Challenging nature. continuous opportunity to learn new things.
Cons: No comments.
You have no voice and are an emotional punching bag for patients and nurses.
Patient Access Representative in Wichita:
Pros: The opportunity to show kindness to patients and assist them in allaying their financial concerns
Cons: Rude patients/families and coworkers. Unempathetic and socially unaware doctors and nurses.
Stuck in place.
Implementation Specialist in Kalamazoo:
Pros: I feel like I'm positively affecting the patient experience.
Cons: I feel like growth opportunities are very limited.
Notvpaid for what you do.
Authorization Specialist in Chicago:
Pros: I like working from home and it saves on gas
Cons: They don’t pay well and their benefits are horrible!!
It has its quirks every now and then.
Patient Access Representative in Forrest City:
Pros: That it has a hands on learning environment
Cons: Meeting new people
Good working environment, but of pressure.
Team Lead, Operations in Hyderabad:
Pros: People working for me
Cons: Organization policy