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AdventHealth Corporate

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Run - Denials Management AdventHealth Corporate Employee Review

1.0
Jan 18, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The supervisors actually listen and always make themselves available. Unfortunately their power is limited.

Cons

The directors run this department like a chain gang. Especially Kenya and Chad.

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AdventHealth Corporate Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We are glad to hear your positive feedback regarding our supervisors and their commitment to being accessible and supportive. We want every team member to feel heard, valued, and empowered. We’re also sorry to hear that your experience with upper level leadership did not meet those expectations. Feedback about leadership style, communication, and decision making is extremely important to us. While we cannot discuss individual leaders publicly, we take concerns about culture and leadership effectiveness seriously and continuously review these areas to ensure a respectful, collaborative, and productive work environment. Thanks again for your feedback.

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