SourceMedical Reviews

2.8

42% would recommend to a friend

(39 total reviews)

Jamie Coffin

40% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

SourceMedical has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 39 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The SourceMedical employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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39 reviews
2.0
30 Jul 2016

More VPs than actual employees

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It used to be a good company. I was there just under 5 years. A lot of really talented people who worked hard and played hard. The software had some issues, but there was at least a push to try for their customers to make it better. Then the new regime took over and it's all gone to hell. Jamie Coffin has no idea what he's doing other than hiring all of his old Dell cronies who know nothing about the ASC market or healthcare other than selling servers and computers. Software is different than hardware. And he has no business trying to sell Revenue Cycle Services to anyone.

Cons

Pick one. Jamie has lied about pay and effectively forced out any good talent he had left. My favorite story was hearing of one of the employees who had been there for 18 years and during a major layoff, he was on vacation. Not only did he call his manager multiple times to find out if he was affected when he got back, he was told he was no longer an employee there via email. If that's not disgusting and horrible, I don't know what is. Bottom line, this isn't the SourceMedical it was even 2 years ago. If you're thinking about working here and you never worked for Dell, DONT. You will be sorry.

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SourceMedical Response
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SourceMed is proud of its nearly 400 talented staff and their dedication to serving customers and helping drive innovation in the ambulatory surgery and physical therapy markets through healthcare IT and services that help put the patient first. The company has undergone a focused transformation over the last 18 months. New leadership and staff at all levels are building a culture of accountability and customer success. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
1.0
20 Apr 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Latest .NET technology and some limited ability to advance your skills. Great working crew, below the management level. Co-workers are friendly, often share in projects. Management about production level is the problem, here.

Cons

Source Medical suffers from a HUGE bloated middle level management issue. The last three years, fifteen developer and QA resources have been terminated, most without cause, to save payroll and budget dollars. Most development moved off shore about a year ago and there are indications that all of it will move there by end of 2015. Management in the middle is the death of this company: There are managers of managers of managers, all fighting to protect their own slice of the pie. People who advance there are limited in number and limited to those who are able to work with this huge bloated management group on a agreeable basis, without thought or concern for their actual skills and abilities (or lack of them). Merit and Skill advancement never occurs at Source Medical. The loss of skilled development resources is severe: Their only hire for their Vision system (their key product) in the last three years has climbed his way into the middle management bloat and no one else has followed him. One person handles all Vision client side development now, and the company has major systems, including reporting, DB,Interface, Documents, and implementations that are under-staffed or simply not staffed at all. If you live in the Ukraine, then Source Medical may be an attractive possibility for a new developer. But if you live States side, you would be wise to steer clear of this company.

1.0
4 Feb 2017

employee

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Largest software customer base in their space. Very loyal and hard working employees.

Cons

A couple years ago new ownership brought in new CEO to push the company to grow 40% per year versus the 10% achieved prior years. The recruited Jamie Coffin, ex Dell and IBM executive where the divisions he worked for grew very fast, and he brought on 20 something Dell employees in newly created positions. They formulated a vey good strategic plan to grow the business. However, the execution of the plan was very lacking. They got rid of many of the longer term employees in sales, product, and service who had industry knowledge and more importantly had great relationships with clients. Jamie and the team he brought in had neither and instead of augmenting the company with good existing employees with his potentially talented new team, he got rid of employees in a very unprofessional manner including several who were contacted during vacations that they were let go. Jamie's style is not that of a CEO including demeaning employees in public including using slur words. If you are a client or a prospect, think twice about whether commitments can be met by Jamie. If you are a partner, reconsider whether you want to work with people like this. If you are an employee, find a better company that values individuals and rewards good results, not managing by fear. Most importantly, if you are a company owner, you shouldn't let Jamie come close to your company or he might destroy it like he destroyed Source Medical by having the owners forced to move parts of the company under different management. Don't make your money cry!

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