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The MetroHealth System


Country United States
State Florida
City Cleveland
Address 2500 MetroHealth Drive
Phone 216-778-7800
Website https://www.metrohealth.org/

The MetroHealth System Reviews

  • Mar 29, 2021

While working for The MetroHealth System on March 16th, 2020, I received an email from a corporate executive requesting information on my personal laptop’s operating system - see page 12 of attached ‘MetroHealth Emails and Instructions’. I answered the questions and provided my laptop and operating system’s information. A short time later, my manager advised I can work from home using my laptop. My laptop passed the system requirements for this approval.

The email advised of instructions to work from home and downloading Citrix to my personal device - see attached. Once I downloaded Citrix to my personal laptop, it caused severe malfunctions and turned a bright shade of green. The only information I could access was patient information - and it was barely legible. My personal data and desktop icons could not be accessed. On April 24th, I found my computer was no longer of any use. The desktop turned an even brighter shade of green and icons were no longer legible (and still not accessible). When I tried to uninstall Citrix, I received a message indicating I could not make any changes unless I was a Citrix Administrator!

Although MetroHealth's senior executive, Alan K. Nevel's download instructions stated to contact the help desk for any issues with the software, the help desk told me "We don't work on personal devices" and adamantly refused to help! When I complained to MetroHealh, they suggested I contact my computer’s manufacturer. This is not my computer manufacturer’s problem. I was told this after the destruction of my system. They did not offer any company laptop prior to downloading the Citrix software onto my personal device and they did not inform me that I would lose all data from my device. They refused to help.They wanted the easy way out by claiming my computer was ‘old’. Yet it passed Alan Nevel’s screening questionnaire and had no prior problems until the very moment Citrix was downloaded. While I found another job during this dilemma, my computer is still of no use. At no time did MetroHealth, or Ctriix, advise that they would be taking over my operating system and destroying all personal documents and nearly 1,000 pictures. When I complained to Citrix, they advised that they can 'wipe and erase' all information as they deem necessary! To me, this is a malicious form of theft.

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