Poor Salaries in comparison to market - Finance Main Line Health Employee Review

2.0
Oct 19, 2017
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Pros

Located in Western Phila suburbs.

Cons

Very inbred culture, with little diversity - maybe due to no influx of employees. MLH is one of the lowest paying healthcare systems, even accounting for the fact that employees don't have to pay the Phila. wage tax. Measly employer match on 403(b), too. System needs to do overall market salary surveys, in order to attract outside talent. . Much better workplace when we were part of Jefferson Health System.

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5.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

there’s nice pay and nice people to work with

Cons

no cons while i was there

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Main Line Health Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We’re so glad to hear that you had a positive experience with Main Line Health and that you felt supported by both your colleagues and our compensation. Creating a welcoming, team-oriented environment is very important to us, and it’s great to know that it made an impact during your time here. We’ll be sure to share your kind words with our team. Thank you again for taking the time to leave a review and for being part of Main Line Health—we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
2.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

Over time the benefits have decreased. Currently the pro is the benefits.

Cons

My experience at Main Line Health was disappointing due to ongoing concerns about leadership, fairness, and workplace culture. In the Home Health department, I observed inconsistent management practices, unequal treatment of employees, and a lack of accountability from leadership. As a minority employee, I experienced and witnessed what I believed to be unfair treatment of employees of color. There appeared to be disparities in opportunities, treatment, and compensation that contributed to a workplace culture where many minority employees did not feel equally valued or supported. I made multiple attempts to address these concerns through Human Resources in good faith, hoping they would be handled professionally and confidentially. Instead, I experienced what I believed to be breaches of confidentiality, with information I shared appearing to be disclosed to other employees. This significantly undermined my trust in the HR process and made it difficult to feel comfortable raising additional concerns. Management often failed to address employee concerns appropriately, leading to low morale, high turnover, and a culture where staff did not feel heard. Rather than fostering collaboration and respect, leadership frequently created an environment that felt unsupportive and inequitable.

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