Thread regarding Elevance Health (Anthem) layoffs

HR question: Does a “Do Not Rehire” flag follow you across the healthcare industry?

I worked for Anthem, Inc. (now Elevance Health) for about 10 years. In 2020 during the pandemic, I accepted another remote job with about a 30% pay increase and put in my two weeks.

While transitioning my work, I attempted to upload some personal files (tax docs and school work) from my company laptop to Dropbox after being told I could remove personal data from the device before leaving. The system flagged it as a potential PHI upload, even though no PHI was transferred.

I met with IT Security, explained everything, and signed a disclosure stating no PHI was uploaded and that it would be treated as a first-offense warning.

The next day I was unexpectedly called into HR and terminated on the spot and told I’d be placed on a “do not rehire” list. It felt like a complete bait-and-switch after being told it would only be a warning.

I started my new job shortly after and have now been there almost 6 years, gaining more experience and completing security and PHI compliance certifications.

Now that I’m applying again (including to companies like Cigna, Optum, and Molina Healthcare), I’m wondering:
• Are “do not rehire” lists internal, or can other companies somehow see them?
• Do background checks reveal that type of HR status?
• After ~7 years, would it be worth contacting Elevance Health to ask if my rehire eligibility could be reconsidered?

Would especially appreciate insight from anyone in HR or healthcare compliance who has seen how this works behind the scenes.


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Post ID: @OP+1kkkt1hx1

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Why would you want to come back after escaping?
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Post ID: @1pn+1kkkt1hx1

@a2 that is a completely incorrect statement. HMs absolutely do not have the ability to override a DNR.

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Post ID: @1mk+1kkkt1hx1

No offense but you sound a little paranoid. Your DNH status is internal only. How could another company possibly see that. Also, most big organizations are only able to release date of hire, termination, and possibly salary to avoid lawsuits and it's all done through the work number.

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Post ID: @e2+1kkkt1hx1

Always send personal data from your work PC to your home PC via an encrypted attachment (like a passworded zip file). It’ll get flagged and you can explain its team activity photos or similar story. Never goes any further than that. The best thing about Elevance is it’s a great place to exit from. Glad I’m gone.

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Post ID: @c1+1kkkt1hx1

@OP other potential employers can contact prior company HR for confirmation of dates of employment and if you are eligible for rehire - 2 standard questions - whether they do or not is up to each company and how they roll

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Post ID: @a6+1kkkt1hx1

It’s more than background checks. They’ll sit thru your social media, access your phone and browsing records, and review the AI generated transcript of all your phone calls — then they’ll make a decision. Thought police is the next step.

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Post ID: @a3+1kkkt1hx1

You “Do Not Rehire” flag can be completely overridden by any hiring manager. if any HM is ready to hire you, they can override the Flag and work with the HR.

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