May 2015 - Oak Hill Hospital
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May 2015 - Oak Hill Hospital
A PUBLICATION OF OAK HILL HOSPITAL MAY 2015 Together we raised $4,968.90* for the American Cancer Society through our Relay For Life team! THANK YOU to all who contributed to and supported these efforts. We were well represented at the event and you can view photos at www.Facebook.com/OakHillHospital Event Attendees Special thanks to Bill Hamilton and Fred Julian of Plant Ops for setting-up/taking down our sites! Jack Badget Claude Beaumont Claire Bell Carlos Cardona Ann Dahlstrom Corrine Donato Cathy Edmisten (Team Captain) Scott Edmisten Parris Gunn & wife & son Michael Jackson Kecy Kachhwaha Bob Linares Kim Loucks (Team Captain) Don Menezes Carolyn Pfaff Candace Remington Tracey Reynolds Ann Runnells Candace & Steve Sellers Laura Smith Katie Stacy (Team Captain) Stephanie Sutton Dianne Verbout Cheryl & John Whitman Hernando County firefighters/paramedics helped us with the first aid needs of the event IN A NUTSHELL MAY 2015 Thank you to all those who donated to our basket raffle and bake sale! Basket Funds Raised: (estimated) $3,900 Special thank you Janine Conti for managing the raffles! Thank you to Bob Linares, Brian Stewart, Stephanie Sutton, and Cheryl Whitman for managing the booths as well. Basket Donors 3rd Floor Associates: Ann Dahlstrom; Julie DiRenzo; Kim Loucks; Ann Runnells 4th Floor Associates 5th Floor Associates Administration Case Management Department Marketing & Women’s Imaging Center: Katie Stacy/Cheryl Whitman Nursing Administration: Janine Conti; Cathy Edmisten; Bob Linares Rehab Department: Will Anoos; Paul Ernandes; Jim Hudson; Amy Lawson; Joyce Payne; Valerie Rabideau; Maria Sanchez; Anny Sanchez-Fernandez Bake Sale Funds Raised: $327 *Estimated total based on the RelayForLife.org team recordings. Kudos from one of our patients The Chief Nursing Officer received a call from a patient who recently had outpatient surgery. She wanted to start by complimenting the young man that works at the desk when you walk in the new area. She said he was very pleasant and helpful. She also said that both Denise and Donna, the nurses who took care of her, were amazing, just amazing. 2 IN A NUTSHELL MAY 2015 Thank You to All Who Participated in This Year’s Blueberry Festival A special thank you to all who volunteered to represent Oak Hill Hospital at this year’s Blueberry Festival. As you all know, the Blueberry Festival draws visitors from throughout the surrounding areas. Thank you all for serving in our Kidz Zone and helping us to promote our Pediatric ER. Volunteers: Jack Badget, ER Carol Barnes, OR Scheduling Dean Barnes, Spouse Claire Bell, ER Cuyler Bliss, Sue Cooper’s granddaughter Trina Bosco, ICU Celestine Burtka, 4th Floor Carlos Cardona, ICU Brenda Cavonis, OR Corina Chiavetta, 3rd Floor Lisa Cierpka, Quality Phyllis Congemi, OR Susan Corbett, Radiology Susan Cooper, 2nd Floor Julianne Direnzo, 3rd Floor Catherine Edmisten, Admin Frank Guardiani, Cath Lab Elizabeth Jennings, PACU Kecy Kachhwaha, Float Pool Lucille Ketchum, RN from Nature Coast High School Mark Lovelle, Spouse Tina Lovelle, OR Kimberly Loucks, 3rd Floor Susan Leavy, Med. Staff Rich Linkul, Marketing Stacey Macmahon, 2nd Floor Cindy Peters, IT&S Christine Piacquaddio, Quality Cindy Poirier, Women’s Services Candace Remington, 3rd Floor Matt Romero, Admin Ivette Sanchez, OR Scheduling Staci Scriven, Radiology Laura Smith, 3rd Floor Gerry Stacy, Spouse Katie Stacy, Marketing Julia Vidal, ER Debbie Welshans, 5th Floor Carmel Guiteau-Worrell, Quality Frank Worrell, Spouse Deja Wright, 4th Floor This year’s booth focused on fun activities for kids, such as our coloring wall and coloring contest. Kids also got to meet “Friends of the Wiggles.” Lauren Anderson, age 7 Jaiden Gilbert, age 9 Olivia Collins, age 11 3 IN A NUTSHELL MAY 2015 to all the nurses who have received their certification as part of the nursing certification challenge! There were 16 more nurses certified in March and April! Donna Poder – CCRN (March 2015) Jennifer Gearhart – RN-BC (MS) (March 2015) Laura Terren – RN-BC (MS) (March 2015) Lori Starry – RN-BC (MS) (March 2015) Shawn Statuto – CEN (March 2015) Katherine Bloom – CCRN (March 2015) Rebecca Voda – CHFN (March 2015) Stefani Ocuto – CCRN (March 2015) Kami Bergantino – CCRN (April 2015) Judy Radke – CCRN (April 2015) Stacey Cover – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Dawn Jensen – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Corrine Donato – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Christine Welsch – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Michelle Pitka – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Michelle Crociata – CCRN (April 2015) Join us in congratulating all of our newest certified nurses. Nurses who have received their certifications: Lelani Pearson – CCRN (July 2014) Christina Williams - VA-BC (July 2014) Jennifer Lochran – CCRN (August 2014) Shawn Kernz – CCRN (August 2014) Danielle Williams – CCRN (August 2014) Leona Ryan – CCRN (August 2014) Tammy Coffman – CCRN (August 2014) Joslyn Figueroa - RN-BC (CV) (September 2014) Steve Sargent – CCRN (September 2014) Jennifer Publicover – CEN (September 2014) Susan Miskar – CWON (September 2014) Lynn Turnage - RN-BC (October 2014) Joseph Hodges – CNOR (October 2014) Thelma Richards – CCRN (October 2014) Therese Stewart - RN-BC (October 2014) Allison Baxter - RN-BC (CV) – (October 2014) Ann Runnells - RN-BC – (November 2014) Ann Dahlstrom - RN-BC (November 2014) Cindy McWhorter - RN-BC (November 2014) Donna Ferrara - RN-BC (November 2014) Samantha Smith - RN-BC (November 2014) Nicole Ovens – CNOR (November 2014) Amanda McClaren - RN-BC (CV) (December 2014) Kierceston Mobley - RN-BC (December 2014) Andrea Williams - RN-BC (December 2014) Peggy O’Reilly-Berry – CCM (December 2014) Allison Pianka - RN-BC (CV) (December 2014) Kim Rinzel – CNOR (January 2015) Jennifer Kosanke – CNOR (January 2015) Krista Koslowski - RN-BC (CV) (January 2015) Jessica Urello - RN-BC (CV) (January 2015) Lanna Bartz – CCRN (January 2015) Tonika Wilkerson – CEN (January 2015) 4 Brenda Campea - RN-BC (MS) (February 2015) Carlos Cardona – CCRN (February 2015) Christine Piacquaddio – CPPS (February 2015) Aldina Simic - RN-BC (MS) (February 2015) Candace Remington - RN-BC (MS) (February 2015) Donna Poder – CCRN (March 2015) Jennifer Gearhart – RN-BC (MS) (March 2015) Laura Terren – RN-BC (MS) (March 2015) Lori Starry – RN-BC (MS) (March 2015) Shawn Statuto – CEN (March 2015) Katherine Bloom – CCRN (March 2015) Rebecca Voda – CHFN (March 2015) Stefani Ocuto – CCRN (March 2015) Kami Bergantino – CCRN (April 2015) Judy Radke – CCRN (April 2015) Stacey Cover – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Dawn Jensen – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Corrine Donato – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Christine Welsch – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Michelle Pitka – RN-BC (M/S) (April 2015) Michelle Crociata – CCRN (April 2015) IN A NUTSHELL MAY 2015 Take the Employee Engagement Survey now! The 2015 Employee Engagement Survey is now open! Give your input by June 1 to help Oak Hill Hospital leaders make this a better environment for our patients and associates. To take the survey online, simply scan the QR code here using your mobile device, or visit www.hcasurveys.com and click “Take the Survey.” To take it by phone, dial 1-800-318-6614. | For more information, visit www.hcasurveys.com. Your VOICE in Action! The 2015 Employee Engagement Survey will take place May 4 – June 1. Here are some examples of the impact your voice has made on Oak Hill Hospital! Your Benefits Compare Favorably Generic medications are provided at NO COST to you under all three medical plans. Employee benefits communication during open enrollment emphasized ways to maximize your benefits and emphasize under-utilized opportunities HCA participated in a nationwide survey and found that we are competitive in benefits costs shared by the employer and employee in both healthcare and non-healthcare organizations Launched the employee stock purchase plan (ESPP) Financial Fitness Program was refreshed and launched to provide employees with resources and personal guidance on financial matters Exciting changes to the Service Awards Anniversary gifts for employees who are celebrating a service anniversary to be recognized earlier on in their service years, a user-friendly online ordering system, and a new vendor for gift selections. Your Voice and Opinions Matter Improved security through the addition of 12 hours per day of security staffing. Capital purchases such as the purchase of new telemonitoring equipment throughout the hospital. Increased leadership rounding on associates to ensure their voice is heard and that equipment, services, and tools needed to perform duties are available. Improved communication through Relationship Centered Communication training. Held additional Town Hall and Nursing Town Hall meetings at regular intervals. Expanded Shared Governance committee meetings. Increased training opportunities and professional development through programs such as the Nursing Certification Challenge. Improved physician behavior/issue occurrence reporting program that closes the communication loop with affected associate(s). Nursing Professional Practice Council was initiated 1st quarter 2015 – to hear the voice of the nurse and engage in shared governance. 5 IN A NUTSHELL MAY 2015 A Really Nice Compliment Associate Chief Nursing Officer Cathy Edmisten relayed a wonderful message from a patient. The message goes to everyone who was involved in his care. The patient is Steve Porter, who is the Director of Hernando County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center. Steve has shared his story with many people. “I am very proud to be a team member at Oak Hill and look forward to all of us making a difference in many more lives. It’s just not about saving lives, it’s about compassionate care,” said Cathy. Here is the message she received: Cathy, ical illness. who helped care for me during my crit ff sta ire ent r you and you nk tha to Vickie & I want reply ticular staff member stood out and my par one any if ed ask n bee had I t, ien While I was a pat professional as they were all a team of top notch, ers, oth the to fair be not uld wo it t was always tha ed for better ost nine days and I could not have ask alm for Hill k Oa at t ien pat a s wa I staff members. also showed each day to be with me and your staff rs hou 12 of m imu min a for re the s care. Vickie wa urring. s a very serious situation that was occ wa this as , her s ard tow ss dne kin compassion and h vive the situation that I had and we bot sur 15% tely ima rox app y onl t tha d We have recently learne e r knowledgeable staff, that the outcom you h wit ng alo e car rful nde wo the feel that without all of e been truly blessed. might have been very different. We hav With sincere appreciation, Steve and Vickie Porter Happy Retirement, Nina Kizer! L to R: Matt Romero, CFO and Nina Kizer, Supply Chain Director 6 Congratulations to Nina Kizer, Supply Chain Director, on her retirement! We wish her much happiness in this new venture and will miss her positive attitude, kindness and smile. Thank you Nina for all you’ve done for the Oak Hill Hospital patients, physicians and associates! Community Health Fair Thank you to Sue Foreman, RN, and Paul Ernandes, Director of Rehabilitation, for attending the Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind; Pasco, Hernando and Citrus Health and Resource Fair on March 7, 2015! IN A NUTSHELL MAY 2015 Oak Hill Hospital Establishes Nursing Professional Practice Council (NPPC) Oak Hill Hospital nursing has embraced shared governance by establishing the Nursing Professional Practice Council (NPPC). The NPPC consists of staff nurses, charge nurses, case managers, educator, directors and our CNO. The NPPC will define, implement and maintain the highest standards of clinical nursing practice, whereby the goal is excellence in nursing care. The council will serve as a means to provide nursing staff and management an opportunity for participatory decision making in addressing issues related to nursing practice. The primary focus of the council will be on the patient outcomes, addressing nursing quality, and clinical practice standards, issues and policies and procedures. The NPPC provides a link among policy, practice, governance, resources, and outcomes to ensure patient care reflects evidence-based practice. From Mark Howell, Director of Patient Experience Oak Hill Hospital Celebrates Patient Experience Week April 27-May 1 “Patient Experience Week” was inspired by the members of the Beryl Institute community to recognize the impact each of us has on the patient experience. It provides a time to simply say, “Thank you.” Thank you for your contribution in creating experiences that have a positive impact on our patients and their families. “Thank you” may only be two small words, but they leave a lasting impression of appreciation. My challenge to you is to say “Thank you” to your fellow associates. When you see someone creating a positive impact on the patient experience, let them know. Thank them. I “Thank you” for your commitment to serving our patients every day in the safest, most compassionate and memorable way possible. YOU are the patient experience, and YOU are greatly appreciated! 7 IN A NUTSHELL MAY 2015 Welcome to Our New Associates Welcome to all the Oak Hill Hospital associates who joined us in March and April. HCA’s founder Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr., always believed that the success of his company was “Good people begetting good people.” We wish you all a hearty welcome! John Anderson, Patient Transport Kathleen Anson, CDI Brandon Bachus, Medical/Oncology Phillip Badami, Emergency Amanda Beasley, Neuro/Tele Francisco Bermudez, Patient Transport Tiffany Borcherds, Speech Pathology Heather Bruno, Telemetry Cheryl Bureau, Neuro/Tele Kristy Burton, Pharmacy Daniel Byrd, Respiratory Mindie Calton, Medical/Surgical Alexandra Carreiro, Surgical Services Hold Kathleen Castro, Nursing Float Pool Sandra Clark, Emergency Chad Dampier, Emergency Desiree DeAngelis, Ultrasound Annette Deas, Medical/Oncology Jonathan Deneau, Telemetry Destiny Deveaney, Neuro/Tele Thomas Ditullio, Ortho/Spine Lynn Eckart, Case Management Nilsa Fernandez, Supply Chain Patrick Fleissner, Respiratory Marco Fonseca, EVS Danniella Gutierrez, IMCU Edgar Guzman, Ortho/Spine Sheri Hafner, Medical/Surgical Cynthia Hall, Neuro/Tele Amanda Hearn, Neuro/Tele Chrysa Holmstrand, EVS Alexis Hoover, Medical/Oncology Bobbie Hotchkiss, Medical/Oncology Kelley Kapuscinski, Laboratory John Klepser, CAT Scan Cynthia Kroha, Pharmacy Witney LaCruz, IMCU Paul Lee, Sterile Processing Jay Lesson, Emergency Mychael Maldonado, Laboratory Carmen Marraro, Telemetry Like Us On Facebook Friends Here is what our Facebook friends tell us about Oak Hill Hospital Stroke…Brain tumor…seizures…They saved my life. Great staff…great people. Not to forget the doctors, the great nurses and the Hernando County Fire Rescue people. Those poor fellows and ladies…I was dead…they saved me…I would be pushing flowers if [it] weren’t for every one of them. – Stephen S. Contributors: Jack Badget, Shelly Brandt, Chip Buck, Jan Bullock, Cardona Carlos, Sue Cooper, Betty Davis, Janis Dunaway, Theresa Eatough, Cathy Edmisten, Paul Ernandes, Rob Foreman, Frank Guardiani, Mark Howell, Michael Jackson, Ann Karran, Susan Leavy, Bob Linares, Rich Linkul, Kim Loucks, Tina Lovelle, Will McKinnon, Carol McMullen, George Meadows, Don Menezes, Glenn Perkins, Cindy Peters, Christine Piacquaddio, Cynthia Poirier, Pierre Richard, Matt Romero, Sue Ruge, Leanne Salazar, Candace Sellers, Mickey Smith, Charley Snider, Stephanie Sutton, Ralph Taylor, David Tinch, Bonnie Tooker, Michael Torres, MD, Sonia Wellman, Debbie Welshans 8