October 2013 Healthbeat
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October 2013 Healthbeat
Warorial Meomspital H October 2013 Sault Pediatrics gets special designation Learn how patients like the Swedene kids and others benefit from Dr. Beckman’s “medical home.” – Page 3 For Your Consideration A message from CEO David Jahn October marked the beginning of the open enrollment period for individuals who are mandated to purchase health insurance coverage or pay a fine/ tax for not having insurance under the Affordable Care Act. This open enrollment period will run through March 31, 2014. Individuals who do not have health insurance through their employer, Medicare, Medicaid or another avenue will have an opportunity to purchase this coverage through the new Health Insurance Exchanges (HIE). Consumers Mutual Insurance of Michigan offers a co-op plan and has the only public HIE in Michigan. All insurers, including Blue Cross, will offer private HIE’s. This will be a very confusing time for individuals and WMH would like to help you navigate through this process. There are many options with various co-pays and deductibles. There are also tax Anderson joins WMH Board of Directors Maxine Anderson, a Sault Ste. Marie native with a long history of community service, has been appointed to the War Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees. Hospital officials say her experience in the area of health and fitness and her “can-do” attitude will be an asset to the decision-making body. “We welcome Maxine to the board and feel she will be a valuable addition. The hospital will benefit from her experience and her work within the community,” said Frank Sasso, Board Chairman. Hospital CEO David Jahn agreed. “Maxine brings her local ties as well as her wellness and fitness involvement to the board. Our organization is very focused on wellness so we will enjoy having her perspective on the board,” he commented. WMH HEALTHBEAT credits available to help pay for some of the premiums if you are below 400% of the poverty level. The lower your income, the more tax credits you will qualify to receive. I see the next six months as the most challenging time ever with regards to health insurance choices and options. There will be many health insurance companies trying to get you to buy their products and most individuals really won’t understand what it all means. With all of these changes there will be many questions and we are here to help. If you would like more information about the Affordable Care Act please contact me at [email protected] and I will connect you with the appropriate WMH resource to answer your questions. offer the hospital. When opportunities present themselves, I dig deep inside and ask myself if I have something to contribute and do I have the time to commit and in this case, the answer to both questions was yes,” she explains. Anderson joins the 10-member board to fulfill the remainder of Betsy Demaray’s term. Demaray passed away last January. Anderson, who worked with Demaray at Smith & Company Real Estate, said it is an honor to assume her friend’s seat on the board. Anderson was selected after submitting a letter of interest to a three-person panel that represents both the hospital and Chippewa County. She did so, she explains, at the urging of those who thought she might have unique talents to contribute to the board. “I wasn’t sure at first, but after some research to find out what it entailed, I realized that I have something to 2 “Her encouragement and belief in me helped me to realize the things I could do for my community. She was an inspiration and now I’d like to think that I can inspire younger people to commit themselves to their community. It really is quite an honor,” Anderson said. Anderson is the mother of two grown sons. Her husband, Steve, works for U.S. Customs and Border Protection. In addition to her career as a Realtor, she is also a long-time fitness instructor and an adjunct professor at Lake Superior State University. OCTOBER 2013 Sault Pediatrics, a “Medical Home” for Area Families Sault Pediatrics has been named as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) – a designation that comes from Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) but ultimately means more coordinated care thanks to a variety of services and resources used by the practice. What does a PCMH mean to the patient? Gone are the days when a physician practice would tend to the patient only during a visit. Dr. Robert Beckman and his staff are tuned into the patient’s overall health between visits as well. For instance, patients are given the doctor’s pager number for concerns that occur on evenings or weekends. This results in 24-hour access to the practice – something parents appreciate. “…patients are given the doctor’s pager number… This results in 24-hour access to the practice – something parents appreciate.” Beckman and his staff take proactive steps to provide preventative care to avoid the need for after-hours visits to the walk-in clinic or emergency department. If a patient ends up utilizing the emergency room, Linda Eveleigh, LPN, contacts the family to discuss follow-up. PCMH also puts an emphasis on preventative services between WMH HEALTHBEAT “I really do like that. I respect Dr. Beckman’s advice and I like to double-check with him any time I get orders from another doctor. Sometimes we’ve had serious test results and he has called us himself to discuss them,” she said. Swedene speaks favorably of the doctor’s help with her oldest son’s chronic headaches and a younger child’s food allergies. “Sorting out William’s allergies was our first experience with Dr. Beckman and it really helped us so much. It really turned his health around,” she said. Dr. Robert Beckman planned visits with follow-up phone calls from the doctor or nurse to see if the patient is actively following doctor recommendations. Margaret Swedene, a Sault Ste. Marie mother of five, speaks highly of the follow-up and access that led to Sault Pediatrics getting this special designation. “My daughter, Sophie, was tubing with us on a Saturday and hit her head quite hard. We brought her home but then she started to feel sick. My husband, Jason, suggested we call the doctor, so we left a message and he called us right back. It was nice to talk to him directly,” Swedene recalled. With five active kids, Swedene has utilized the emergency room for stitches and said that each time, she received a call from Sault Pediatrics the next day to talk about what happened, review the ER physician’s orders, and schedule a follow-up appointment. 3 As much as families benefit from the PCMH designation, the hospital and insurance company benefit financially as well. A recent analysis of claims data shows that PCMH-designated doctors are succeeding in more effectively managing patients’ care to keep them healthy and prevent complications. Although it is as BCBS program, all patients in the practice are treated with the same thorough care. Sault Pediatrics is the first WMH practice to receive the PCMH designation. The practice treats patients ages 0-18 and reserves appointment slots each day for same-day, sick child visits. To schedule an appointment, call office receptionist Sue Holdsworth at (906)253-2605. ON THE COVER : Dr. Beckman is joined by Swedene children: Henry – 11, Sophie – 9 Calvin – 6, William – 3 Samuel – 1 – PHOTO BY PICTURE THIS PHOTOGRAPHY & DESIGN OCTOBER 2013 Golfers help save lives – maybe yours! A total of 144 golfers waited through a one-hour rain delay on Friday, Aug. 30 at Wild Bluff Golf Course in Brimley. They did it not for the love of the game, but because the 6th Annual WMH Golf Fundraiser would net just under $45,000 in support of the Emergency Department (ED) expansion and renovation project currently under way. A special thank you this year goes to Dr. Jeffrey Bender, Dr. Steven Vix, and Dr. Michael Oates of the EUP Emergency Physicians group who were the event’s title sponsors. In all, more than 50 businesses, organizations, and individuals supported the fundraiser. The expansion and renovation will create the right size “This is the second emergency room for year we’ve earmarked our community, Taking a swing for an improved Emergency Department were (L to R): the funds for the ED, with 18 private Henry Guzzo, Ron Rybar, Rep. Frank Foster, and WMH CEO David Jahn. and we saw nearly a treatment rooms, 30 percent increase in net proceeds. To me that shows direct access to the diagnostic imaging facilities, and word is getting out about how important this project a family waiting area. The Emergency Department is,” said Pat Bray, WMH Development Fund Director. attends to nearly 18,000 patient visits each year. The construction project is on track for completion in the summer of 2014. We need your vote! WMH has entered a video in the Pink Glove Dance contest to raise awareness in the fight against breast cancer. Vote October 25 - November 8, 2013 by visiting facebook.com/WarMemorial or www.WarMemorialHospital.org for a link to the voting website. See staff members dancing for a great cause! Winning videos receive cash prizes. WMH will donate any cash prize to the American Cancer Society. WMH HEALTHBEAT 4 OCTOBER 2013 Emergency Department welcomes Dr. Lindsay Showers in a newly-renovated department. “It will have all of the latest equipment, plenty of room and a good work flow and that really helps when it comes to treating patients,” she remarked. She comes from an urban hospital where literally hundreds of people visited the ER every day and the trauma case load was substantial, but for Dr. Lindsay Showers, one thing was missing: a connection to home. The Sudbury native joined the WMH Emergency Department in August and, although it is her first staff position as an attending physician, she is more than ready. During her three-year residency at St. John Hospital in Detroit, Showers acquired the experience and the reputation that landed her the coveted role of Chief Resident. On the personal front, she relocated her husband and infant son to Sault Ste. Marie so they Dr. Lindsay Showers could all spend more time with her family in Sudbury. Since her start in August, she has become a part of the close-knit ER team and has high praise for the staff. “The nursing staff is great. They immediately made me feel welcome and we work really well together.” “I was well trained and well prepared,” she says. “I worked roughly 19 shifts per month in our ER, which had 75 beds and saw 350-400 people per day. My training is still fresh in my mind and we saw such a variety of patients – lots of trauma cases and highacuity patients.” She earned her bachelor’s degree at the University of Toronto and her medical degree from the St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada. Showers is excited about her move to Sault Ste. Marie. On the professional front, she looks forward to working Boston psychiatrist takes the reins at WMH Behavioral Health Center stints with other hospitals, he opened his own practice, where he specialized in psychopharmacology and attention deficit disorder (ADD). “I started out with disorders of impulse control, where I performed some studies, published papers, and developed rating scales around behavioral dyscontrol. That is what led me to ADD, but here I will be more of a generalist, helping people with a variety of needs,” he explained. He has a lengthy career in psychiatry and has successfully managed both an inpatient unit and outpatient behavioral health services, making Paul Sorgi, M.D. a perfect fit for Sault Ste. Marie and War Memorial Hospital. The Boston physician left his practice and relocated in August to Sault Ste. Marie, where he found two things that were irresistible: an opportunity to develop services for people in need and the natural beauty of the region. Initially, Sorgi will focus his expertise on the WMH Behavioral Health Center, located in Kinross. He will serve as the medical director for the 20-bed inpatient facility and, at some future point, will counsel patients on an outpatient basis in Sault Ste. Marie, too. “We fell in love with the area and the small-town atmosphere,” he explains. “The people really sold us on it. Everyone was so warm and friendly.” Accompanying the doctor is his wife, Christine, and son, Paul. Sorgi received his training at Tufts University and performed his residency at Harvard Medical School’s Massachusetts Mental Health Center, where he ultimately became Chief Resident. He served in WrightPatterson Air Force Base’s department of psychiatry for three years as repayment for medical school costs. After WMH HEALTHBEAT Dr. Paul Sorgi The Sorgi family has settled into the community nicely. Christine has also taken a position at WMH and their 7-year-old son has already signed up for hockey. 5 OCTOBER 2013 Behind the Scenes with your Healthbeat! Hospital Chat Patients are talking about the great care they received at WMH. Each month we will share excerpts from letters written to our CEO from patients and families: “ “My son was in for a broken arm and I wanted to say a great big thank you! Everyone we saw was so good and kind to him, from admitting to ER, radiology, surgical staff, and recovery. Everyone went out of their way to make him feel better and less scared. You guys are awesome!” Preparing Healthbeat for mailing to more than 20,000 households in the Eastern Upper Peninsula is a big job. War Memorial Hospital is pleased to contract with Northern Transitions Inc. for the sorting and bundling preparations necessary for such a big mailing. NTI provides rehabilitation services for individuals with a variety of barriers to employment, including mental illness, learning disabilities, vision impairment, hearing impairment, and more. The organization’s ultimate goal is to help each individual become as independent in work as possible. Pictured here, Carrie Mayer (left) and John MacMaster (right) prepare the mailing of the August edition with a little help from NTI shop supervisor Stevie Dombrowski. Carrie and John are just two of the many individuals responsible for successfully delivery of your Healthbeat! u! Free Events for a Healthier Yo NOVEMBER Saturday, Nov. 9, 11am–2pm Blood Drive for the U.P. Regional Blood Center LSSU Cisler Center Tuesday, Nov. 12, 12pm–6pm Blood Drive for the U.P. Regional Blood Center Bayliss Public Library WMH HEALTHBEAT Thursday, Nov14, 6pm Your Health & All That Sugar, presented by Dr. James Surrell. Visit us on Facebook for location. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 6pm Bariatric Surgery Info Session, e presented by Advanced Surgical Car 2472 Ashmun St. (Rehab Bldg.) 6 “The valets that work for this hospital provide exceptional service. They do their job cheerfully and efficiently, no matter what the time or weather hold. They are a credit to War Memorial and deserve a pat on the back.” (Patient reports a blood clot found in lung.) “To say that I was more than a little worried would be an understatement. Through it all your staff held my hand and kept my spirits up with their positive attitude and professionalism. They went out of their way to make sure I was comfortable and were always there to explain what was happening or going to happen with every test. They kept me laughing when I wanted to cry. Bottom line, their care of me was outstanding.” ” Healthbeat is a publication of Chippewa County War Memorial Hospital, Inc. Stories by Angela Nebel Summit Public Relations Strategies, LLC Printing & Design by Paul Ignatowski, Sault Printing Co. Pursuant to the authority granted to Det Norske Veritas Healthcare, Inc. by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, this organization is deemed in compliance with the Medicare Conditions of Participation for Hospitals (42 C.F.R. §482). This certificate is valid for a period of three (3) years from the Effective Date of Accreditation. Effective Date of Accreditation: October 26, 2011 War Memorial is an equal opportunity provider and employer. OCTOBER 2013 New hope for motherhood Introducing a procedure to reverse tubal ligation incision and trimmed past the point Every medical procedure is intended to resolve a problem and, in the case of the newest procedure offered at Sault Women’s Healthcare, that problem is regret. Tubal reversal surgery allows a woman who underwent a tubal ligation earlier in life to reverse the process and try again for pregnancy. Dr. Madeleine Guevara, an OB/ GYN at War Memorial Hospital, is the only physician to offer the procedure north of Traverse City. She recently underwent specialized training at Cleveland Clinic in order to give women a second chance. “I like the idea of giving women the option to restore fertility,” she explains. “After jumping into sterilization earlier in life, they sometimes have a change of heart or find themselves in different circumstances as they get older, like a second marriage or an improved financial situation.” The procedure itself is simple for the patient, but intricate for the doctor. While under general anesthesia, the surgeon makes a small incision at the bikini line. The tubes will be gently bought to the of any damage incurred during sterilization. Guevara then uses a series of extremely small sutures to reattach the tubes with the aid of a microscope. Patients typically spend one night in the hospital and are able to return home the next day. “It is painstaking, meticulous work,” explains the surgeon. “Some people would promote in vitro fertilization instead, but this is ultimately more natural with a similar success rate at a much lower cost,” she added. “I like the idea of giving women the option to restore fertility” – Dr. Guevara The cost factor comes from the opportunity to attempt pregnancy several times. While families pay costly fees for every attempt at in vitro, once this surgery is complete, women can try to conceive multiple times. www.warmemorialhospital.org @WarMemorial Find us on Facebook “Unfortunately there are no guarantees,” the doctor said. “The truth of the matter is that in the sterilization process there is an inherent amount of damage to your tubes and though reversal is very meticulous, every woman’s situation is different.” Determining how the sterilization procedure was performed and determining the amount of damage are the first steps toward tubal reversal surgery. Using a number of diagnostic options, Guevara can garner information to more clearly predict success. To arrange a consultation with Dr. Guevara call Sault Women’s Healthcare at 635-3002 facebook.com/WarMemorialHospital WMH HEALTHBEAT The surgery success rate, according to Guevara, is 60-70 percent, depending upon the degree of damage from the initial sterilization. In most cases, a woman is able to try at pregnancy two or three months after the surgery. The usual variables that affect a couple’s chances of conceiving are still present, so the doctor cannot give a projected pregnancy rate. But successful tubal reversal does offer one thing for certain – hope where there was no hope before. WMH is On Line Follow us on Twitter Dr. Madeleine Guevara 7 OCTOBER 2013 Your local health care providers FAMILY PRACTICE E.N. Johnson, M.D. (906) 632-2722 *P.W. Niemi, D.O. (906) 632-1100 Bay Mills Health Center D. Maloney, M.D. Lisa VanHevel, D.O. (906) 248-5527 Bridgeview Family Medicine *T.E. O’Connor, M.D. *J. Garlinghouse, M.D. *J. Peterman, M.D. (906) 253-9374 Community Care Clinic G. Pramstaller, D.O. S. Bartz, P.A. T. Malloy, N.P. D. Rick, P.A. S. Croasdell, N.P. T. Siesel, N.P. (906) 635-4401 LSSU Health Care Center S. Bartz, PA-C M. McLeod, NP-BC (906) 635-2110 Riverside Medical Associates M. Crawford, CFNP *R.H. Mackie, M.D. T. Malloy, FNP-BC P. Nichols, CFNP *J.P. Ockenfels, D.O. *A.L.T. Postma, D.O. *T.N. Tetzlaff, D.O. (906) 632-1800 Sault Tribe Health Center C. Behling, CFNP E. Javellana, M.D. V. Sherman, M.D. L. Styer, M.D. R. Werner, M.D. (906)632-5200 Superior Family Medical *J.M. Pahn, M.D. (906) 632-0370 VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic (906) 253-9383 WMH Community Care - Kinross C. Harris, M.D. Brenda Buchanan, N.P. (906) 495-1344 WMH Family Care – Cedarville K. Duman, PA-C B.M. Slater, D.O. (906) 484-2295 WMH Family Care – DeTour S. Aldridge, M.D. S. Daniels, PA (906) 297-3204 Drummond Island Family Health Care, PC C. Cordray, CFNP, MSN (906) 493-6644 SAULT PRINTING CO. PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID EDDM Retail WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 500 Osborn Blvd. Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 ********ECRWSS********************** LOCAL POSTAL CUSTOMER (906) 635-4460 www.warmemorialhospital.org Drummond Island Medical Center S. Aldridge, M.D. S. Daniels, PA (906) 493-5221 ALLERGIST/ASTHMA Great Lakes Allergy & Asthma Center, PC P. Ranta, M.D. (906) 253-0400 ANESTHESIOLOGY Joe Beccario, CRNA *J.D. Boldan, M.D. L. Knittle, CRNA D. Montgomery, CRNA E. Woolever, CRNA (906) 635-4589 BARIATRIC (WEIGHT LOSS) Advanced Surgical Care *J. Adair, MD *J. Cipriano, D.O. S. Cipriano, D.O. (906) 253-9770 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Blue Water Behavioral Health *P. Sorgi, M.D. D. Wilson, N.P. M. Vitelli, M.D. (906) 635-2969 CARDIOLOGY Soo Cardiology *R. Alkiek, M.D. *W. Doghmi, M.D. (906) 253-2760 DERMATOLOGY I. Siniakov, M.D. (906) 253-2652 EAR, NOSE & THROAT Sault Otolaryngology *M. Wallace, D.O. (906) 259-0244 ER SERVICES-WMH J. Bender, M.D. W. Jamros, N.P. J.M. Neri, D.O. M. Oates, M.D. L. Showers, M.D. S. Vix, M.D. GASTROENTEROLOGY U.P. Digestive Health *A. Silverman, M.D. (906) 632-5807 GENERAL SURGERY *K.L. Mc Cullough, M.D. (906) 635-1048 Advanced Surgical Care *J. Adair, MD *J. Cipriano, D.O. *P. Rechner, M.D. (906) 253-9770 INTERNAL MEDICINE *E.J. Ranta, M.D. (906) 632-6823 Chippewa Medical Associates *A. Mursaleen, M.D. (906) 632-6013 Lakeview Internal Medicine *T. Chander, M.D. Danielle Paquette, PA (906) 635-9090 NEPHROLOGY *M. Haider, M.D. (906) 632-6013 NEUROLOGY Superior Neurosciences *R. Spitzer, M.D. (906) 632-5824 OB/GYNECOLOGY Sault Women’s Healthcare *L. Anghel, M.D. *N. Cristof, M.D. *A. Donmyer RN, CNM *M. Guevara, D.O. (906) 635-3002 ONCOLOGY Chippewa Medical Associates C. Burton, CFNP (906) 632-6013 OPHTHALMOLOGY Grand Traverse Ophthalmology M. Madion, M.D. D. Thuente, M.D. P. Sneed, M.D. P. vonKulajta, M.D. J. Wentzloff, M.D. (906) 635-9802 ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY International Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center *R.W. Ganzhorn, M.D. (906) 632-4740 Greater Peninsula Orthopedics *S.M. Woolever, D.O. (906) 635-5100 PAIN MANAGEMENT Upper Peninsula Pain Institute *Andrew Alshab, M.D. (906) 253-2665 PATHOLOGY C. Liu, M.D. (906) 635-4434 PEDIATRICS Sault Pediatrics *R. Beckman, D.O. (906) 253-2605 PODIATRIC SURGERY R. Sehgal, D.P.M. (248) 553-4040 K. Tabor, D.P.M. (906) 225-7709 PULMONARY/CRITICAL CARE Chippewa Medical Associates *I. Abou Daya, M.D. A. Ellis, N.P. (906) 632-6013 RADIOLOGY Cedar Straits Medical Associates, PC R.J. Duman, M.D. S. Bailey, M.D. (906) 635-4438 SLEEP MEDICINE J. Sand, D.O. (906) 253-2788 *indicates WMH admitting privileges
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