My employer can list many awards they have recieved for this type of thing.
I do work for a major hospital group in my town, I am not clinical. I work in an office. I have no interaction with patients.
Our company policy is there is no flexibility if you are 1 minute late. (2 lates in a 12 month period gets you written up.) And - the repercussions for taking too many sick days is unbelievable. I do understand that they need to be staffed the 24-7, due to be a health care facility. However, I do not take sick days unless I feel like I am on death's door. It is simply what must be done to avoid getting "demerits" for lack of a better word. Demerits affect many things (raises, ability to transfer departments, ability-by our deparment policy to take off on days before/after holidays etc.).
And - as far as showing up sick...if they send you home, it doesn't count against you, because at least you amde the attempt.
And...while I am on a complaining mode...when there is 12 inches of snow on the ground...I should be able to work from home. With what I do - I have computer access, so that is not a problem.
And - as a FT "exempt" employee - I can only take vacation days as a full day. So - It is hard to schedule things like Dr appointments for me without taking a full day off and a waste of 8 hours of vacation time.
I could go on and on...but I won't. But to answer the question - no, there is no home-life balance where I work.