grounds department - T.J. Samson Community Hospital
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grounds department - T.J. Samson Community Hospital
TeamTalk AUGUST 17, 2015 Tell us something good GROUNDS DEPARTMENT Submitted by: Dina Myers, Director of Support Services From the parking lots to the gardens, Charles, Allen, Tony, and Greg work every day to make a great first impression for all of our guests. Our Grounds Team keeps T.J. Samson beautiful. This team is responsible for maintaining our facilities’ grounds while enduring the elements of the unpredictable Kentucky weather. During the snow storms in February and March, Charles and Allen came in to work when the snow started in the middle of the night and didn’t stop until sunset! On the day of the Employee Cookout, Charles came in before sunrise to pressure wash the deck simply because “It is a special day for everybody and the deck just didn’t look good enough.” All combined, this team has nearly 50 years of service to T.J. Regional Health. They take pride in their work and are always looking for opportunities to be of service anywhere they can. Though the focus of this team is grounds upkeep and maintenance, they do so much more than mow the yards. This crew never hesitates to help when asked. Setting up and tearing down for Relay for Life and other community events. Picking up and planting flowers for the beautiful Gardenia Garden. Moving furniture and equipment during our constant upgrades and renovations. Coming in on weekends to assist other Support Services teams with special projects. Assisting maintenance with preventive maintenance on rainy days. Gathering documents for shredding. Driving the trash truck to the landfill. Charles Howard, Allen Garmon, Tony Polston, and Greg Cash do their best every day to make our properties safe and beautiful. And though a “Thank you” would go a long way with this crew, they wouldn’t turn down a cold bottle of water on these hot summer days! A 24-year-old man who had quadriplegia due to a traumatic spinal cord injury was found on routine surveillance cultures to have methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) colonization of his anterior nares. He had no history of MRSA infection or colonization. To assess the potential implications of the patient’s MRSA carriage for infection control, an imprint of a health care work- Panel A– An imprint of a health care worker’s ungloved hand after performing an abdominal examination of the patient. er’s ungloved hand was obtained for culture after the worker had performed an abdominal examination of the patient. The MRSA colonies grown from this handprint on the plate (CHROMagar Staph aureus), which contained 6 μg of cefoxitin per milliliter to inhibit methicillin-susceptible S. aureus, are pink and show the outline of the worker’s fingers and thumb (Panel A). With the use of a polymerase-chainreaction assay, the mecA gene, which confers methicillin resistance, was ampli- fied from nares and imprint isolates. After the worker’s hand had been cleaned with alcohol foam, another hand imprint was obtained, and the resulting culture was negative for MRSA (Panel B). These images illustrate the critical importance of hand hygiene in caring for patients, including those not known to carry antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Copyright © 2009 Massachusetts Medical Society. Panel B– After the healthcare worker‘s hand was cleaned with an alcohol foam. Unit. Omnicell will automate and streamline many processes – inventory management, supply par level management, patient charging, and eliminating the use of those pesky yellow and orange supply stickers. Pictured are: Sarah Blythe, Tessa Castillo, and Rachel Massey. Omnicell now in ICU! The Oxford Dictionary defines collaboration as the action of working with someone to produce or create something. There is no better example of collaboration than the recent efforts to begin the process of installing Omnicell, an electronic point of use bar code inventory and billing system in the Intensive Care At first glance the complexity of this initiative is not readily apparent. It required participation and engagement from many different areas Material Management, IT, Business Office, Finance, and most importantly the clinical and support staff on the unit. The ICU is the first unit to be converted, Step Down will follow shortly thereafter. All inpatient units will follow, one at a time, until complete. Word is already spreading and ancillary areas are requesting to be included in the initiative. Many of the inpatient units will require physical space modifications, i.e., remove sinks and cabinets, etc. Those changes will be done shortly before the unit is scheduled to be completed. More updates will follow as we continue to have a positive impact on how we provide patient care. Welcome, Dale Guffey, CFO! I would like to announce that we have a new Chief Financial Officer, Dale Guffey, who will begin his duties at TJ Samson Community Hospital on Monday, August 17th. Dale has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Andrews University and a Bachelor of Accounting from Orlando College. Dale has recently served as Chief Financial Officer of Fisherman’s Community Hospital in Marathon, Florida and Jennie Stuart Medical Center in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. We are extremely fortunate to have someone with Dale’s experience to join us at TJ Samson Community Hospital. Please make Dale welcome when you see him. Welcome, MaryAnn Hastings! I would like to announce that MaryAnn Hastings, CMPA has accepted the position of Director of the Business Office at T.J. Samson and will start her duties today. MaryAnn graduated Suma Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Accounting from Thornewood University. Recently, MaryAnn has served as a Revenue Cycle Consultant with JM Ventures. She has also served as Interim Director of Revenue Cycle at Marshalltown Medical Surgical Center in Marshalltown, Iowa; Interim Director Patient Financial Services at Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center in Cambridge, Ohio and Interim Vice President of Revenue Cycle with Physician’s Hospital System in Mishawaka, Indiana. Please make MaryAnn welcome when you see her. You’re invited to join us for the Open House event at the T.J. Fit for Life Health & Wellness Center. Wednesday, August 26, 2015 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Open House Come tour the Center, meet the medical staff, and enjoy refreshments and giveaways. You'll have the opportunity to learn more about Marathon Health and the services available to you. We look forward to seeing you there. Meaningful Use Progress Report for Issuing Patient Portal PIN Numbers Goal: Issue PIN to more than 50% of patients by 9/30/2015 31.08% 28.57% 08/04/15 35.54% 8/11/15 7/21/15 24.04% 38.26% 38338.48 8/18/15 7/28/15 20% 30% 7/1/15 22.97% 7/21/15 28.57% 7/28/15 24.04% 8/4/15 31.08% 40% 50% 60% 8/11/15 8/18/15 8/25/15 9/1/15 35.54% 38.26% 9/8/15 9/15/15 9/22/15 9/29/15 Goal 50% Do you know that TJ Samson has an online Patient Portal? Do you know that TJ Health Partners has an online Patient Portal? Portal information for account set-up is provided during registration. See below for details. TJS Patient Portal TJSCH is proud to provide secure online services through our TJ Samson Patient Portal. This complimentary service provides patients with electronic access to their hospital discharge summaries. Each hospital discharge summary contains important information about your hospitalization including: Name of Physician(s) who provided your care Vital Signs measured during your stay Encounter Diagnosis Complete Medication List Discharge Instructions Lab Results Diagnostic Study Reports TJ Health Partners Patient Portal TJ Health Partners is proud to provide secure online services through our TJ Health Partner’s Patient Portal. This complimentary service provides patients the ability to: Request an Appointment Ask a Billing Question Send My Provider a Message Request Test Results Submit BP Readings Submit Weight Readings LASER TAG T.J. Samson Team-Building Employee Event THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ralphie’s Fun Center Laser Tag • Mini Golf • Time Freak Gather your teams of 8 for Laser Tag, and play for the Golden Bedpan Award! $4 per person and that includes Laser Tag, Mini Golf & Time Freak. Please contact HR to register.