Also view online: www.barretthospital.org What’s for Lunch? Monday, April 7: Chicken Strips & Variety Toppings Tuesday, April 8: Oriental Chicken Salad Wednesday, April 9: BBQ Ribs Thursday, April 10: Oriental Platter: Wontons, Pot Stickers, Egg Rolls, Fried Rice Friday, April 11: Savory Turkey Burger Saturday, April 12: Roasted Turkey Sunday, April 13: Teriyaki Chicken Sandwich BHH Café Serving Hours Weekdays Breakfast: 7:45 AM—9:00 AM Weekends Breakfast: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Lunch: 11:00 AM—2:00 PM Dinner: 5:00—5:45 PM & 6:00– 6:30 PM *Please place dinner orders by 3:00 PM Please be sure that you sign the count sheet when you are eating lunch in the BHH Café. This is how Nutrition Services keeps track of how many meals are served. Thank you for your help with this. April April is Occupational Therapist Month April 11, 2014 - CPR Training Noon – 4:00 PM April 14, 2014 – CPR Training 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM April 7 – 25 - Dillon Community Health Screening BHH Lab 7:30 – 11:30 AM Monday-Friday May Quarterly Employee Forums: May 7th 3:30 – 5:00 PM & May 8th 9:00 – 10:30 AM & 12:30 – 2:00 PM All sessions in Board Room Note from JeNece Williams: I will be having CPR training on April 11th from 1200-1600 and April 14th 0900-1300. Please call or email to sign up – first come first served. Space is limited so check your cards to see when you expire. Webinars/Training Disaster Management Courses (Contact Victoria Tomaryn for more information): Online Hospital Evacuation Planning, Risk Communications in Practice, Incident Management for Healthcare Leadership, Individuals Requiring Additional Assistance, HazMat Awareness, Basic Disaster Life Support ®, Advanced Disaster Life Support ® Tuesday, April 8, 2014 – 1:00 – 2:00 PM - Improving Patient Care Outcomes Through Health Literacy – Improving Communication for Better Outcomes Register Here Wednesday, April 9, 2014 – 11:00 AM - Noon Teleconference on Tool to Assess and Improve Teamwork Among Physicians and Other Health Professionals Register Here Thursday, April 10, 2014 – Noon – 1:00 PM - Wage and Hour Laws in the Healthcare Industry RSVP Here Thursday, April 10, 2014 – 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM - Data Boot Camp 2.0 Register Here Thursday, April 10, 2014 – 12:30 – 1:30 PM - Improving Staff Communication with Care Providers to Reduce Suffering Register Here Thursday, April 17, 2014 – 10:00-11:30 AM - Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcers (HAPU) and Early Recognition and Treatment of Preeclampsia Register Here April 29, 2014 – 1:00 PM - Quick Reports and Performance Scorecard Register Here April 30, 2014 – Noon – 1:30 PM - Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)-C1 Webinar Register Here ICARES/Thank You Grams To: Jamie Harrison, Matt Bowman, Lyndee Fogel, Shawn Patrick From: Ben Power Message: The Pharmacy crew has been a tremendous help the past few months with numerous reports required for the Epic transition and Meaningful Use. Thank you for your expertise and customer service! To: Shara King From: Susie B. & Kelly S. Message: Shara had a great idea of getting hand towels in our rooms for our OB patients when they have their ultrasounds done. Thank you for thinking of our patients, Shara! To: Molly Ruud From: Jean Rice Message: Molly is a great person to work with. I can depend on her to find an answer to whatever problem I might bring to her. She took time to help me with a Peak1/computer problem that I thought would take a few minutes to fix. Turns out it took quite a bit longer than that and a fair amount of Molly's valuable time. She very patiently walked me through the necessary steps required, made sure I understood what Peak1 needed, and sent me on my happy way! Thank you, Molly! A one time team in honor of Vickie Neiffer May is Expo Month KXLF Mayfair and Dillon Expo are coming up next month and the Hospital needs volunteers to staff the booths! Mayfair is May 9-11 at the Butte Civic Center. Hundreds of vendors converge for this show and it is very fun. Dillon Expo is May 30 and 31 at the BW Lodge. Barrett Hospital has booth spaces at both and welcome volunteers to help staff them. Sign up for a 4-hour shift and your name will be entered in a drawing for a $50 gift card to Murdochs! Interact with the community and represent the Hospital during these great events! For more information, please contact Jim or Stephanie at the Foundation office x6737. Race for the Cure is May 17, 2014 in Helena, MT! Join the team Beaverhead County Battling Breast Cancer today. This inspirational event is a 5K run/walk open to all employees, family members, and community members. Lesli Cottom is the team captain. You can sign up for the team by Clicking Here! or by contacting Lesli Cottom at x3232. This is Race for the Cure’s 20th Anniversary and a special event for anyone affected by breast cancer. Shara & Gracie – the mother/daughter look a likes Zoe Vinson, the sleepiest member of the team *Gift Shop News* Stop by the Gift shop for your “Easter Basket Stuffers” and SEE’s and M&M Girl Candies. My State law says I may provide information regarding an injured workers' previous condition, which is not directly related to the claim for compensation, to an employer or insurer if I obtain the workers' written release. Am I permitted to make this disclosure under the HIPAA Privacy Rule? Answer: A covered entity may disclose protected health information where the individual’s written authorization has been obtained, consistent with the Privacy Rule’s requirements at 45 CFR 164.508. Thus, a covered entity would be permitted to make the above disclosure if the individual signed such an authorization. The Classifieds Corner Submissions are due every Thursday at 10:00 AM in order to be included in the following week’s edition. Please email submission form to [email protected]. Submissions not received by Thursday at 10:00 AM will be placed in the following edition. Please submit classified form each week you would like it in the Wire. FOR SALE – Jill Pulaski They are hand-knit sashay ruffle scarves; in time for Easter or mother's day. $15 each. Variations: one is gray with shades of pink, one is pink, green, navy; two are shades of purple (one with sparkles); one is blue; one white with gold sparkles; and one with pastel colors. Classifieds Submission Form available on the S: drive: S:\Weekly Wire\classifieds form.docx Career Opportunities Contact Human Resources or the Department Hiring Manager to receive more information on the position Job Title: Dept: Pay Range: Status: Dept Mgr: Close Date: 4/7/2014 Athletic Trainer (Certified) Rehabilitation Services CONTRACT 1.0 FTE C. Gunn Until Filled Job Title: Dept: Pay Range: Status: Dept Mgr: Close Date: Registered Nurse/LPN - Clinic BHH Clinic DOE 1.0 FTE C. White Until Filled The BHH Rehab Room is open for employees to use exercise equipment: 2 Treadmills 2 NuStep machines Free Weights The Rehab room exercise equipment can be used by any BHH employee seeking improved health. It is available for use any time, day or night. Call the Cardiopulmonary dept. staff for details and to sign the release form. Give this spring a warm welcome… Springtime is here. And it’s bringing you lots of blessings. They’re all around. All you need to do is open your eyes to them. Feel the sunlight on your face. Let it warm you from the inside out. Just remember you’ll need sunscreen if you’re outside a while. Here are a few simple ways you can thaw any icicles clinging to your heart after the winter snow melts. Do something outside with your family. Have a picnic. Or visit a park for a day of peace and quiet or a fun festival. How about a trip to the zoo? Listen to the birds. Really listen. The more you pay attention, the more beautiful their songs can sound. Smell the flowers. See if you can tell a bloom by its scent. Find an extra smile today. Even if you find yourself caught in a cold snap without a jacket, you can always find something new to smile about. You just have to look for it. Hug a kitten. You’re a dog person? That’s okay. It’s just as good to cuddle a puppy. So take an extra moment or two to savor the little things. Your mood will thank you for it. FREE, confidential support anytime, day or night. Call toll-free or visit us online. 1-866-370-4839 www.mylifevalues.com Username: BCBS Montana Password: eap Or contact Human Resources: Tammy Brickzin x3009, Molly Ruud x3233, Geoff Roach x3021 Resources For Living – Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employees and household members can confidentially address and resolve personal and workplace challenges through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). The EAP offers short-term counseling on all aspects of life at no cost to you, including: Relationship difficulties Emotional/psychological concerns Work or family stress and anxiety Alcohol and drug abuse Personal and life improvement Legal or financial topics Depression Childcare Eldercare issues Grief issues Legal / Financial Services Your EAP benefit offers legal and financial guidance from qualified professionals, including an initial consultation for each issue.* Typical financial matters include credit counseling, debt and budgeting assistance, tax planning, and retirement and college planning. Free online will valid in 49 states Telephonic tax consultation Services beyond initial consult provided at a reduced rate** Detailed wills and trust preparation Identity theft consultation Mediation Services Website forms and information Legal and financial Library Telephonic and Online Worklife Resources With worklife services, employees and their households can receive assistance for a variety of concerns including childcare, eldercare, adoption, daily living issues and other issues they may encounter. Monthly webinars on various topics Childcare and eldercare searches Public and private school searches Adoption resources Health assessments and tools Health and wellness resources Household services College search and financing tools Veterinarian and pet care searches Over one million worklife providers Free, confidential support anytime, day or night. Call toll-free or visit us online. 1-866-370-4839 www.mylifevalues.com Username: BCBS Montana Password: eap Barrett Hospital's & HealthCare’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is “Resources For Living.” All support is confidential. www.mylifevalues.com is a great resource! For more information or questions on services offered through “Resources for Living” Contact Human Resources: Tammy Brickzin x3009 Molly Ruud x3233 Geoff Roach x3021 ~WORKPLACE SAFETY CONCERNS?~ Contact any member of the Safety Committee: · Shawn Ward, Plant Operations Manager · Ken Westman, CEO · Karen Koonter, Lab Support Services · Leslee Amos, Clinical Support Services Manager · Geoff Roach, Human Resources Director/Safety Officer · Danna Harrison, Staff Representative · Julie Ingram, Staff Representative · Robin Johnson, Radiation Safety Officer · Maria Koslosky, Risk Manager · Mike Keck, IT Staff Representative · Sondra Rand, Secretary · JeNece Williams, Employee Health Nurse · Erin Lake, Clinic Staff Representative ~COMPLIANCE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?~ Call the hotline at 683-3223 (identity remains anonymous) or ask any member of the Compliance & Ethics Committee: · Dick Achter—External Audits · Carol Kennedy—Clinical Education & EMTALA · Carolyn Bacon—Information Security · Merrie Dreyer—Anti-kickback (vendor relations) · Lori Huntsman—Revenue Cycle · Marie Smith—Revenue Cycle, RAC · Maria Koslosky—Overall Compliance, Privacy · Geoff Roach—Employee Relations and General Employee Education · Cynthia White—Stark &Anti-Kickback (physician financial relationships) · Pat Sherry—Coding, Chart Audits · Victoria Tomaryn—Staff Competencies and Policies · Jeanne Gunderson- Chargemaster
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