Caresource Healthcare Communications Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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The communications partner of choice for leading aging services and health care organizations.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I worked with CareSource in a remote…

I worked with CareSource in a remote role on the Medicare Enrollment Operations team. While I came in motivated and ready to contribute, my experience reflected serious organizational and leadership issues that I feel others should be aware of before joining.

From the start, training was inconsistent and insufficient. Procedures were explained briefly and infrequently, yet full performance was expected immediately after. When I sought clarification or support, responses were dismissive, vague, or simply absent. This created an environment where struggling was almost inevitable, not because of lack of effort, but because of lack of structure and support.

Communication from leadership was a consistent issue. Information that directly affected my employment was shared with the broader team before it was communicated to me personally. That kind of unprofessionalism is not acceptable at any level of an organization and reflects a deeper cultural issue within management.

I also noticed a clear inconsistency in how support and communication were extended to different team members. Whether that reflects bias, favoritism, or simply poor leadership — the result is the same: not everyone is treated equally, and that matters.

I will say that I have since secured a strong new position and am moving forward. I share this not out of bitterness but because people deserve to know what the culture actually looks like before committing their time and energy to an organization.

If CareSource is serious about being a good employer, a serious evaluation of middle management communication, onboarding structure, and how employees are supported day to day would be a meaningful place to start.

— Former Contractor, Medicare Enrollment Operations

April 24, 2026
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