Home Services Receives 4-Star Patient Excellence Award National
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Home Services Receives 4-Star Patient Excellence Award National
Maury Regional Hospital Columbia, Tennessee May 2008 Vol. XXVII, Issue 5 Home Services Receives 4-Star Patient Excellence Award Maury Regional Home Services was recently awarded the Four-Star Excellence Award from Professional Research Consultants (PRC), the firm specializing in market research exclusively for health care that conducts the hospital’s patient satisfaction surveys. This recognition is part of PRC’s 2008 Patient Perception Awards. “The Home Services department’s employees work very hard to consistently receive high patient satisfaction scores. I am very proud of the dedication and compassion shown by our team,” said Debbie Bratton, administrative director of home services. The Four-Star Award designation is given annually to health care facilities or providers that score in the top 25 percent of the PRC national client database for the previous year. It is based on the percentage of patients who rate the facility “excellent” for the overall quality of care question. “Since the first of the year, Home Services has scored at or above Bratton is pictured with CEO Robert Otwell, the 90th percentile in patient satisfaction. Their commitment to service holding the Home Services Four-Star Excelexcellence should be applauded,” said Joan Stephens, customer service lence Award. Home Services received the coordinator. award for its high patient satisfaction scores. Home Services has implemented various practices which aid in attaining high scores. At each staff meeting, customer satisfaction is discussed and evaluated. Employees who have received positive remarks from patients are identified and recognized. The department further personalizes the care of its patients by making phone calls and mailing notes thanking them for choosing MRH Home Services. National Hospital Week and National Nurses Week National Hospital Week was May 11-17 and National Nurses Week was May 6-12. MRH recognized these weeks with a variety of activities for employees. In addition to providing free meal tickets to employees, MRH held a National Hospital Week Meal (left) on May 15, in which employees enjoyed hot dogs and hamburgers. Florence Nightingale (Sabrina Ardry, 3W) visited nursing units (right) on the anniversary of her birth on May 12 in celebration of National Nurses Week. She presented the Nurses Week essay contest prize to the Pediatric Unit, receiving the award on behalf of contest winner Fern Tocco. Nurses were asked to submit essays on how the nursing staff at MRH make a difference in the lives of patients, families and visitors. New Employees April 2008 2008 Recognition of Service Central Supply Alice Fitzgerald More than 270 employees were recognized for their many years of service at the Service Awards Banquet on May 12 at the Memorial Building. Brenda Chapman, infection control nurse, was also named Service Champion of the Year. EMS Andrea Hoover Five Years Five Years LACC Annie Carroll Laboratory Matthew Darks Nursing Janet Lynn Fleming Tina Griffith Tracy Henson Gwendolyn Smalling Christy Wells Patient Access Lydia Johnson Amanda Neelley Pamela Rummage Holly Sivley Above: (seated) Janice Crawford, Martha Spires, Alisa Sentz, Monica Partee, Kaye Brewer, April Thomas, Linda Johnson, (standing) Board Chairman Waymon L. Hickman, Karen Workman, Bernard Mayes, Mary Lewis Davis, Lori Rubert, Larry Moore, Fernando DaSilva, Jason Martin, Wayne Wright and CEO Robert Otwell. Above: (seated) Glenda Holden, Gina Peterson, Angie Miller, Patricia Davis, Carolyn Bumpas, Karen Romero, Addie Scott, (standing) Hickman, Robin Scroggins, Amanda Hill, Frankie Berry, Barbara Seltz, Glenn Lumpkins, Linda Cates, Darlene Polk, Sharon Foster, Roy Crownover and Otwell. Fifteen Years Ten Years Pharmacy Clarence Talley Physical Medicine Holly Thurman Promotions Martha Spires from representative, Patient Access, to specialist, Coding continued on page 3 Above: (seated) Sharon Little, Nancy Pruitt, Ramona Rosser, Tiffany Vuncannon, Pat Conner, Catina Harney, Betty Payne, Angie Harden, (standing) Hickman, Lisa Trimble, Chris Shepherd, Keith Gordon, Renee Tew, Ken Dark, Brett Martin, Jennifer Laws, Mary Anna Hoelscher, Beth Seybold, Dustin Flowers, Christi Kelley, Jill Gaddes, Nancy Garland and Otwell. Twenty Years The VitaLink is published monthly for Maury Regional Hospital through the Marketing Department. Distribution is to employees, retirees, members of the medical staff, board of trustees, advisory board, Maury County Commission, and volunteers. Above: (seated) Linda Rash, Rosemary Cothran, Barbara Brannen, Brenda Norris, Shirley Lofton, Vickey Lynn, Teresa Frierson, Carol Holden, (standing) Hickman, Melanie Fox, Angie Boshers, Robin Weaver, Sue Bratton, Mary Powell, Brenda Totty, Mike Short and Otwell. Twenty-five Years For address corrections, please contact the Human Resources Office. Editor: Rita Williams Designer & Copywriter: Kat Hunter Proofreader: Jan Varnado 1224 Trotwood Avenue Columbia, TN 38401 Above: (seated) Kaye Marlin, Elizabeth McCanless, Sherry Jensen, Dana Ballard, Beth Fleming, Donna Pullen, Donna Lynch, (standing) Hickman, Shirley Adams, Mickie DeHaven, Rhonda Curry, Linda Kincade, Faye Kinzer, Jim Norton, Paul Corvin and Otwell. 2 Above: (seated) Deborah Chapman, Teressa Crabtree, Jacola Gaines, (standing) Hickman, Lopreza Sanford, Mary Ann Horner and Otwell. Thirty Years Thirty-five Years Promotions continued Kate Huddleston from applications analyst II, to advanced clinical systems analyst, Information Technology Above: (seated) Susan Inghilleri, Brenda Williams, (standing) Hickman, Bryant Foster, Linda Oakley, Vickie Bassham, Wayne Ragsdale and Otwell. Above: Hickman, Levadis Foster and Otwell. Service Champion of the Year Forty Years Transfers Sara Richardson from representative, Patient Access, to unit secretary, Emergency Department Paula Streeter from RN, ICU, to RN, Community Health Above: Hickman, Carol Love, Nancy Johnson and Otwell. Above: Hickman, Brenda Chapman and Otwell. MRH Recognizes Retirements Mickie DeHaven retired from MRH on May 2, after more than 19 years of service. DeHaven served as administrative director of women’s and children’s services. “Mickie has accomplished a great deal throughout her time at the hospital and leaves an amazing legacy to her team. There is no doubt she will be missed,” said John DawDeHaven is pictured at her retireson, vice presiment reception with Dawson (left) dent of clinical and CEO Robert Otwell. services. Cindy Freemon retired from Patient Access on April 30, after more than 28 years of service. Freemon most recently served as patient access representative. “Cindy’s dedication to her job and love of patients made her a wonderful employee. We wish Pictured is Freemon (right) her nothing but the best as she retires,” said Elaine with her team leader, Cannady. Cannady, patient access analyst team lead. Health and Benefits Fair An Employee Health and Benefits Fair will be held in the Auxiliary Conference Room on June 12, 2008, from 7:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. The following free medical screenings will be offered: blood pressure, flexibility, body fat, and body mass index (BMI). see Benefits, page 7 3 Brenda Turman from representative, Patient Access, to patient access representative, Spring Hill Urgent Care Katie White from patient care assistant, ACC, to unit secretary/nurse tech, 1W Births Amy Stumbo, Nursing, welcomed Libby Alexis Muniz Stumbo on April 8. She weighed 7 lbs. and 13 ozs. ACC Undergoes Process Changes The Ambulatory Care Center will make process changes to allow for more appropriate utilization of services by patients beginning June 2. The Ambulatory Care Center will begin operation as two separate clinics utilizing a common registration area. One area will be designated as the Primary Health Clinic and will provide primary care services and chronic disease management to TennCare and uninsured/underserved patients of Maury County. Russell J. Berscsee ACC, page 6 Maury Regional Hospital Applauds the CLASS OF 2008 Ashley Ables B.S., MTSU Lea Ables, Human Resources Andrea Michelle Belew A.A.S., CSCC Martha Belew, Endoscopy Matt Brown Jonathan Thomas Adams Columbia Central High Dr. Jeffrey T. Adams Christopher Ray Belew Lawrence County High Martha Belew, Endoscopy Dave Campbell Mt. Pleasant High Wanda Workman, Grandmother, Health Information Management B.A., Austin Peay State University David Campbell, Surgery Ca’Nitra Davis Lauren Nicole Devore Columbia Central High Patricia Davis, Grandmother, Environmental Services Andrew Foster A.S., CSCC Dawn Foster, Radiation Therapy Columbia Central High Tracy Black, Telemetry Sarah Foster Columbia Central High Dawn Foster, Radiation Therapy Megan Anderson Ashleigh Baker B.S., Austin Peay State University Jenny Dudzinski, Occ. Med., GM Spring Hill Mfg. Columbia Central High Brent Baker, Anesthesia Tamara Belew Roger Whitney Bivens Richland High Tracy Shrader, Physical Therapy Philip John Basalyga Columbia Central High Barbara Basalyga, Skilled Nursing Unit Marquisha Danielle Booker Ryan Bates Brooke Beck B.S., Lipscomb University Melissa Bates, Physician Services B.S., Tennessee Tech University Brian Beck, Critical Care Andrew Broadway Ashley Michelle Brooks Columbia Central High Dr. Carol H. Broadway Summertown High Sherry Bivens, Laboratory Columbia Central High Marva Booker, Skilled Nursing Unit Justine Cassandra Castillo Brianna Leigh Cooper Caitlin Bren Corvin Columbia Central High Paul Corvin, Plant Operations Columbia Central High Michele Craig, Nursing Marshall County High Faris Cuff, Emergency Department Emily Dixon Travis Christian Edington Julianna Edmonds Chelsey Patrice Ferguson Mallory Flynt Antioch High Dawn Castillo, Nursing Independence High Annette Dixon, Endoscopy C.J. Gilbert Spring Hill High Deborah Gilbert, Spring Hill Urgent Care Mt. Pleasant High Linda Cates, Grandmother, Environmental Services Independence High Dori Edington, Laboratory Emily Griffith Hampshire High Tina Griffith, Dialysis 4 Columbia Central High Rosemary Edmonds, Home Services Leslie Haviland Hickman County High Missy Haviland, EMS Cassie Craig Columbia Central High Pat Troope, Grandfather, Security Mary Elizabeth Heard Zion Christian Academy Dr. George J. Heard, Jr. Mt. Pleasant High (Posthumous) Kim Brooks, Pre-Service Brian Cuff B.S., MTSU Mirinda Flynt, Human Resources Rachel J. Heginbottom Santa Fe High Hope Heginbottom, Staff Development Alicia René Henze Lewis County High Christina Henze, Surgery Leslie Lynch Lewis County High Donna Lynch, Business Office Jordan Randall Mercer Lewis County High Glenda Runions, Grandmother, Home Health Jacob Sargent Patterson Columbia Central High Shirley Patterson, Grandmother, Registration Courtnei Secrest David Nicholas King Lucy Kuykendall Annie Ledbetter Ashley Lomax Columbia Central High Maria N. Kis, Dietary M.D., University of Tennessee Dr. Sam J. Kuykendall Spring Hill High Meredith Ledbetter, PACU/SDS Lewis County High Amy Lomax, LACC Mary AnnaRose MacArthur Devon Scott Majewski Marissa Anne Malone Matthew Dunavant Martin Kensie C. McKee Battle Ground Academy Dr. Robert MacArthur, Susan MacArthur, Staff Development Justin Murdock Hanover High School, Hanover, VA Max Stephenson, Grandfather, Pharmacy, Everlene Stephenson, Grandmother, Finance Alexandra Murphy Culleoka High Shirley Malone, Pre-Service, Tim Malone, EMS Kelly Nabors B.S., Auburn University Rosemary Martin, Quality Services Ted Nielsen Columbia Central High Yvonne Pulfrey, Grandmother, Imaging Department Cornersville High Kim Murdock, Staff Development Columbia Central High Kelly Murphy, Cardiac Diagnostic Testing Summertown High Helen McMullin, Grandmother, Nursing Nicholas Poyner Katherine F. Jessica Rippey Bridgette Risner Joshua Short Danny Simmons Josh Simmons Kim Rosa Springer Columbia Central Richardson High Columbia Central High Lana Poyner, Dr. James W. RichRespiratory Care ardson, Jr., Peggy Richardson, PT Columbia Central High Angie Secrest, Home Services Columbia Central High Mike Short, Environmental Services Matthew Aaron Tosh Amandrea Walker Spring Hill High Beth Tosh, Finance Albert Kis Lewis County High Kim King, LACC Columbia Central High Darlene Polk, Patient Management Elaine Pace B.A., MTSU Mac Olivier, Dietary A.A.S., CSCC Business Office Kymberly Risner Megan Roden Daniel Boone High, TC Roberson B.A., Athens State Lewis County High Fall Branch, TN High, Arden, NC University Monica Roden, Joan Nelson, Grand- Joan Nelson, GrandLinda Rippey LACC mother, Environmental mother, EnvironMoore, Services Compliance mental Services A.A.S., CSCC EMS Giles County High Danny Simmons, EMS Jake Warf Alexander Watson Santa Fe High Debbie Warf, Nursing Lauren Olivier Forrest High Macie McKee, Pediatrics Columbia Central High Dr. Timothy B. Watson A.A.S., CSCC Pharmacy Brock Wright Columbia Academy Jana Wright, Endoscopy 5 Jordan Street Hickman County High Candice Scott, Quality Services Natalie Wright A.A.S., Nashville State Community College Wayne Wright, IT Jordan Tanner Lewis County High Darlene McDonald, Grandmother, Coding Nicole Wright A.A.S., Nashville State Community College Wayne Wright, IT Jeremiah Neal Lowery Lawrence County High Betty Luna, Grandmother, Environmental Services Mallory Alyssa McLemore Columbia Academy Tracy McLemore, Laboratory Monica Partee B.A., Trevecca Nazarene University Nursing Kyle Scott Hickman County High Candice Scott, Quality Services Christopher W. Taylor B.S., Tennessee State University Connie Taylor, Laboratory Veshaundra Young Giles County High Timothy Darrington, Dietary ACC, from page 3 heid, M.D., Joe Robert Fite, M.D., and family nurse practitioners (FNP) will provide services in this clinic and will see patients by appointment, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Services offered will be: chronic disease management, physicals, immunizations, medication management and refills, and other primary care services consistent with family medicine services. A second area will be designated as the Minor Care Clinic and will provide treatment for minor, nonemergent illnesses or injuries. Tadd T. Thompson, M.D., and FNPs will provide services and will see patients on a walk-in basis, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Minor Care Clinic will also be open on Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 a.m-4:30 p.m. with all physicians and FNPs rotating the weekend coverage. No services requiring a scheduled appointment will be provided in the Minor Care Clinic. For more information, contact Ron Agnew at extension 1224 or Carol Holden at extension 1728. Speech & Hearing Screenings Conducted Free speech and hearing screenings were offered for children on May 12 and 21 at Maury Regional Hospital’s Spring Hill Medical Building. Parents were encouraged to bring their 3- to 5-year-old child for a screening from a licensed speech pathologist. If any speech and/or hearing deficit was detected, parents were referred to an appropriate care provider for additional treatment. The Spring Hill Medical Building is located at 5421 Main Street near Home Depot in Spring Hill. Foundation News Foundation Assists Pastoral Care The Maury Regional Healthcare Foundation recently provided $1,000, requested by the Pastoral Care Committee, for the initiation of the Care Tray program, according to Foundation Chairman Eslick Daniel, M.D. Pictured (l-r) are Sutton; ReThe Care Tray Program will allow clinical becca Payne-Duke, director staff to request a free food tray be delivered of pastoral care; and Daniel. to families of patients who are facing imminent death. The food will be delivered directly to the patient’s room, allowing the family and others to stay by their loved one’s side. “Many of us know how terribly difficult facing the impending loss of a loved one can be. This program was established in hopes of assisting families in a small way during these times,” said Deborah Sutton, director of nursing. MRH Benefits Local Businesses Maury Regional Hospital served local businesses last month by providing health screenings. Patrick Harlan, director of business development, organized hospital staff to provide wellness screenings to employees of Modine Manufacturing and WireMasters. Approximately 80 Modine employees and 65 WireMasters emPictured are Cindy Kington, ployees were served. director of physical medicine Services provided for businesses include and WireMasters’ Operations blood pressure testing, body mass index (BMI), Manager Richard Farris. lipid panel, heart rate, COPD screening, proper lifting techniques and body mechanics, PSA testing, and nutrition education. Each person is then counseled with their results. “Employees from various departments have greatly benefited the community through this outreach. Their service to the county is invaluable,” said Harlan. MRH In the Community Hundreds of community members were present at the 2008 Family Expo held on April 26 at the Columbia Mall. Hospital staff manned booths (right) at the event and conducted free wellness screenings for interested visitors. Many hospital employees were present for Maury County’s Relay For Life event at Columbia Academy on May 2 (left). At press time, the hospital raised more than $15,500 of the $35,000 raised for the walk. This year’s theme was “Come on a Safari with Relay.” 6 Benefits, from page 3 In addition, glucose/cholesterol screenings will be available for $11 via payroll deduction. Human Resources staff and insurance representatives will be on site to discuss employee benefits including the BlueCross BlueShield Health/Dental/Vision coverage as well as other voluntary benefits. Snacks and door prizes will be given away. Wells Fargo Rep. Visit in June Due to tremendous feedback, the Wells Fargo Representative will be on-site on June 23, 24 and 25 to once again present the 403(b) training session “Understanding Your Investment Options.” Wells Fargo representatives will also be available for one-onone sessions. They will provide you with information regarding the 403(b) plan, how to enroll into the plan on-line, how to navigate the Wells Fargo Web site and can show you valuable online retirement planning tools. More information on specific locations and times will be posted on hospital bulletin boards in the near future. Nurse Receives Certification Christina Henze, RN in Surgical Services, passed the Certified Nurse Operating Room (CNOR) certification exam. To receive a CNOR, a registered nurse must have at least two years and 2,400 hours experience as an operating room nurse and must pass an examination. Staff Asked to Present Poster on FIT Several hospital staff members were selected to attend the Nursing Management Recruitment and Retention Conference in Boston last month and to present their poster abstract on Fundamentals In Transition (FIT), according to Sue MacArthur, director of staff development. The FIT program was designed to aid Pictured are poster presenters Di- in the transition of new nurse graduates ane Perry, administrative director of and increase nurse recruitment and retenadult medicine/oncology services; tion. The program calls for clinical and diDeborah Sutton, director of nursing; dactic classes to be offered throughout the first four months for new nurse graduates. and MacArthur. After implementation of the FIT program, nurse retention nearly increased by half to 95 percent. Positive feedback was garnered by physicians and fellow staff members. Volunteers Begin Cuddler Program Volunteers began training in April for the new Cuddler Program, according to Volunteer Services Director Cindy Fox. The Cuddler program is designed to use specifically selected and specially trained volunteers to work under the strict supervision of the nursing staff, neonatologists and nurse practitioners in order to provide “tender loving care” to babies in the hos- Neonatology staff are pictured training pital’s well-baby nursery and Neonatal several volunteers selected for the Cuddler program. Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Approximately 25 volunteers will provide stimulation and comfort above and beyond what hospital staff are able to give to infants whose parents are not able to be with them on a regular basis. The program began May 5. Service Excellence Service Champion of the Month Award Gibbs (center), is pictured with Deborah Lumpkins (left), administrative director of cardiopulmonary services, and Malone. 7 Jackie Gibbs, LPN in the Cardiac Cath Lab, was named Service Champion of the Month. Gibbs has worked for MRH for more than 12 years. “Jackie truly supports our mission, vision, values and critical success factors. He has a positive attitude that motivates people around him to go that extra mile. Jackie is very deserving of this honor,” said Cathy Malone, outpatient cardiology nurse manager. 2 New Employee Orientation June Calendar of Events 3 4 5 New Employee Orientation Breast Feeding Support Group Free Blood Pressure Check (8 a.m., Auxiliary Conf. Room, call 380.4017) (8 a.m., Auxiliary Conf. Room, call 380.4017) Expectant Parent Class Diabetes Education Group (11 a.m.-1 p.m., West Seventh Church of Christ, call 490.7074) (7:30-8:30 a.m., Columbia Mall, call 490.4600) Labor (7-9 p.m., call 490.7046) (11:30 a.m., First Floor Conf. Room, call 540.4324) 6 7 9 12 Hospitots 20th Anniversary Celebration Free Tours of Labor & Delivery Expectant Parent Class Employee Health & Benefits Fair families and alumni are invited to attend (3 p.m., Hospitots) for expectant parents and families (9:30 a.m., call 490.7046) Delivery (7-9 p.m., call 490.7046) Expectant Parent Class See article on page 3 (7:30-3:30 a.m., Auxiliary Conf. Room) Labor (10 a.m.-noon, call 490.7046) 14 16 21 23 Expectant Parent Class Breast Cancer Support Group (5:30 p.m., call 381.1111 ext. 4166) Expectant Parent Class Siblings (10 a.m.-noon, call 490.7046) Expectant Parent Class 26 Expectant Parent Class Expectant Parent Class 27 28 30 Scrub Sale Expectant Parent Class Expectant Parent Class Delivery (10 a.m.-noon, call 490.7046) Scrub Sale (7 a.m.-7 p.m., Auxiliary Conf. Room) Free Blood Pressure Check (7:30-8:30 a.m., Columbia Mall, call 490.4600) Breast Feeding (7-9 p.m., call 490.7046) (7 a.m.-3 p.m., Auxiliary Conf. Room) Baby Basics (7-9 p.m., call 490.7046) Infant CPR (Noon, call 490.7046) Breast Feeding (10 a.m.-noon, call 490.7046) Post Partum (2-4 p.m., call 490.7046) Ostomy Support Group (10 a.m. and 6 p.m., call 540.4172) Return Service Requested Maury Regional Hospital 1224 Trotwood Avenue Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Columbia, TN 38401 Permit No. 710 PAID Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage