Sept. 8, 2020  Edition 58
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HRO journey: Our first year in review 
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Centura's HRO journey has come a long way in the past year. Learn about our incredible learnings and the many reasons we should pause to celebrate all we've accomplished so far. 
 
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A virtual Blessing of Hands
All Enterprise/Corporate Service Center associates are invited on September 15 to participate via Zoom in a brief service conducted by Corporate Chaplain Tom Stella.
 
Inspire Wellbeing drawing winners
Our all-new associate wellbeing program is here, with exciting new options to support your whole health. Register now for a chance to win a Visa gift card, and find out who’s won so far!
 
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Help us start the conversation
National Suicide Prevention Week
Suicide is difficult to talk about, but a willingness to start an open, honest conversation on the topic might just help prevent someone from tragically taking their own life.
 
Last week to apply for a Walden scholarship!
Deadline is Sept. 15
To learn more about this incredible opportunity please join us for our last virtual Q & A on Thursday, September 10 at 8pm MDT. You can register for it by clicking here
 
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Life is hard – EAP can help
Informational mini-video series
Whether you’re working on the front lines of COVID-19, are worried about current events or just have a lot on your plate, your workplace assistance administrator offers resources to support your journey. View this week’s video, Feeling overwhelmed, to learn more.
 
Refer your friends and family to Centura Health!
If you refer a candidate who is hired full-time by Centura, you will receive a $500 referral bonus. Some positions qualify for a larger referral bonus, up to $5,000!
 
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Tuition reimbursement access from Self Service Hub
For easier access, Centura is providing direct links to the tuition reimbursement page, the Quick Guides containing step-by-step instructions for both pre-approval and tuition reimbursement requests, and the tuition reimbursement policy. 
 
Epic and critical application downtimes
Information Technology will perform monthly activities that will result in downtimes for associates. Click below to view specific dates, applications impacted, workarounds, where applicable, and UPDATED times for third-Tuesday maintenance windows.
 
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World house
Reflection
There is a unity that binds us, not because we are all alike, but because our spiritual essence enlivens all of us in the same way – we share a common source and sustaining force.
 
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Sept. 8, 2020 Edition 58
HRO journey: Our first year in review 

Estimates suggest that preventable harm in health care is the third leading cause of death in the US. In 2019, Centura committed to achieve zero preventable harm across our organization by 2025 by becoming a High Reliability Organization (HRO). As we approach a new fiscal year, we wanted to intentionally pause and celebrate the incredible amount of work our design teams, leaders, associates and providers have done this past year to catapult us further along in our HRO journey. We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our 21,000 incredible people for making this learning journey possible…Thank you for making a difference! Please view our HRO year one digital yearbook to see the milestones captured during our first year here.

Our celebrations from the past year include:

Again, thank YOU for all the incredible work that you have done, and will continue to do in the future, as we move forward together on this HRO journey toward zero preventable harm.
 

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A virtual Blessing of Hands

At Centura Health, we all have a role to play as caregivers on a mission to build whole person care and flourishing communities. Whether or not you provide hands-on care, your contributions are critical in supporting our collective pursuit of a higher calling.

In celebration of this fact, Corporate Chaplain Tom Stella and Mark Stoddart, Vice President of Ministry Formation & Workplace Spirituality, will lead a 10-minute Blessing of Hands service beginning at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, September 15. The virtual blessing is available to all associates at the Mineral, Havana and Holly offices; click here to save a calendar invitation that includes Zoom meeting access to the service.

Questions?
Contact Mark at MarkStoddart@Centura.Org.

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Inspire Wellbeing drawing winners

It’s important to know that Code You accounts do not carry over to the new Inspire Wellbeing platform. To participate in Inspire Wellbeing, you will need to complete a simple, one-time registration.
  • Associates: Register through MyVirtualWorkplace
  • Covered spouses: Register at wellbeing.centura.org
Our mission is whole person care. We are connected in this common purpose, and we know caring for the whole health of our incredible caregivers is just as important as caring for our patients and communities. That’s why we’ve launched an all-new associate wellbeing program: Inspire Wellbeing.

Associates (and their covered spouses, as applicable) need to register for the new platform in order to participate in Inspire Wellbeing and earn their wellness rewards. Now through the end of October, when you register you’ll be entered into weekly drawings for Visa gift cards. The earlier you register, the more chances you have to win!

Congratulations to the winners from our first week:

In this new program, just like in Code You, associates and their covered spouses will complete wellbeing activities to earn points toward health insurance premium reductions, or a cash reward for associates not on a Centura medical plan. The points structure hasn’t changed, and the way you earn points will remain the same – by completing a health assessment, annual wellness visit, tobacco attestation and completing wellbeing activities.

However, Inspire Wellbeing features an all-new wellbeing platform that’s even more flexible and customizable to fit the needs of your full life, and with even more options for earning points – like volunteering in your community, running a 5K, participating in group challenges, and so much more! No matter where you are on your wellbeing journey, this new program is designed to offer the vital support you need to amplify all the things that inspire your wholeness.

Register today to explore the resources available to support your health and wholeness and begin earning wellness rewards!Registration questions?
Contact the wellbeing customer service team at 888.282.0822 or info@navigatewell.com.

Associate Benefit plan and wellbeing program questions?
Contact the People Resource Center at 1-888-622-1111 or at peopleresourcecenter@centura.org.
 

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Help us start the conversation

Suicide is among the leading causes of death for people of all ages, with thousands across the nation taking their own lives each year. According to the CDC, suicide rates increased by 30% nationally between 1999 and 2016, including 34% in Colorado and 45% in Kansas.

 
Several things may put a person more at risk of suicide, including:
  • Family history of suicide
  • Access to firearms
  • Serious or chronic medical illness
  • History of trauma or abuse
  • Prolonged stress
  • Recent tragedy or loss
While the numbers show a growing problem, if we recognize the warning signs and help those at-risk, we can prevent suicide. Behavioral Health is a primary focus for Centura year-round, and National Suicide Prevention Week, Sept. 6-12, is a time dedicated to shining a light on suicide and how we can work together to prevent it and help each other and our communities flourish. 

Suicidal thoughts can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or background, but they should not be considered normal and often indicate more serious mental health issues.

One key to prevention is being able to identify the warning signs. According to the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), we should watch for friends, family and loved ones who:

If you observe someone exhibiting warning signs, it’s important to let them know they can talk with you about what they’re dealing with. If you’re not sure how to approach the conversation or deal with the situation, consider these approaches: It’s important we ensure that our friends, families, loved ones and co-workers have access to the resources they need to discuss suicide prevention. If you or someone you love needs to talk, the Colorado Crisis Line is free, confidential and available 24/7: 1-844-493-8255 or text TALK to 38255. For a list of local and regional suicide hotlines in Kansas, see Suicide.org.

You also can contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 for free, confidential support: 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

Centura Health provides a number of resources to help our associates navigate difficult situations, including our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which is a great resource for counseling services and other mental well-being support.

More information about suicide prevention can be found on these websites:It takes the efforts of many to prevent suicide, but together, we can make a difference. Together, we can save lives.

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Last week to apply for a Walden scholarship!

The Centura Health Foundations have partnered with Walden University for a new scholarship opportunity available to all Centura Health associates. Walden University has generously donated 30, $15,000 scholarships to Centura Health associates who enroll in a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral program and begin classes on or before December 31, 2020 at Walden University. For scholars whose degree program exceeds $15,000, your local Centura Health hospital foundation will provide a 50% matching gift to each scholarship winner (not to exceed $7,500).

With more than 80-degree programs and more than 385 specializations and concentrations, Walden University can offer Centura Health associates a way to build highly transferable skills that can be immediately applied, as well as a pathway for greater career success. To qualify for a scholarship, the degree program you enroll in must meet the hiring needs of Centura Health. With only 30 scholarships available to Centura Health associates this will be a highly competitive application process.

This unique opportunity is powered by philanthropy and would not be possible without the generosity of Walden University and our community of donors, including many associate donors. 

To learn more about this incredible opportunity please join us for our last virtual Q & A on Thursday, September 10 at 8pm MDT. You can register for it by clicking, here.

You can also visit WaldenU.edu/CenturaHealth-Scholars to learn how to apply, eligibility and requirements, and important deadlines. 

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Life is hard – EAP can help

Feeling overwhelmed
 

 

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Tuition reimbursement access from Self Service Hub

Centura Health is dedicated to becoming the system of choice in Colorado and western Kansas, and we want to support our caregivers on their growth and development journey. As part of our HR Transformation, a new process for tuition reimbursement is effective, as of July 1.

Here’s what you need to know:  
All tuition reimbursement requests, pre-approvals and inquiries must be submitted through the Self Service Hub. Below are links that provide direct access to the tuition reimbursement page in the Self Service Hub, the Quick Guides containing step-by-step instructions for both pre-approval requests and tuition reimbursement requests, and the tuition reimbursement policy. 
 


Questions?
Please contact Brandon Hamilton at BrandonHamilton2@Centura.org.

Sept. 8, 2020 Edition 58
Epic and critical application downtimes

Information Technology (IT) will perform maintenance on Epic on Sunday, September 13, resulting in planned downtimes beginning at 11:30 p.m. (2330) MT with an environmental pause lasting approximately 5 minutes. 

For Epic:


Critical applications:
Also on Sunday, September 13 from 11:30 p.m. (2330) MT until Monday, September 14 at 3 a.m. (0300) MT, IT will perform maintenance on the following critical applications and services:
 
Critical Applications
Application Workaround
3M 360 Encompass There is no workaround for this application.
Alaris Interoperability Use the Alaris IV Pump Integration Downtime Recovery Checklist.
Ascom Vital Sign Alerts (St. Francis NICU) Ascom will not provide vital sign alerts to Cisco phones and requires the downtime procedures to be initiated.
Avasure Virtual Telesitters Avasure Virtual Telesitters will be unavailable. Initiate downtime procedures including in-person sitting coverage.
HUGS HUGS Infant security system will be unavailable. Onsite security should be notified of downtime and unit doors monitored.
Interfaces (Rhapsody) Orders, Results and Patient Demographic information for Admissions and Transfers will not display in Epic until after the downtime window is complete, at 0200 MT.  Please initiate downtime procedures during this planned downtime.
Myla Software/
Virtuo Blood Culture Instruments
Culture orders will not interface from Epic to Myla during this time.  Please follow downtime and manual procedures, as necessary.
Natus Neuroworks Please initiate downtime procedures.
Nurse Call Systems (All) Nurse Call systems will not send alerts to phones. Nurse Call alerts will alarm at the main console. Downtime procedures should be in place and the nurse call console should be monitored while the system is down.
OBIX OBIX will be unavailable. Downtime procedures including in-person monitoring should be initiated which may require increased staff.
Point of Care lab tests uploading to Epic Point of Care lab results will not upload to Epic during the full maintenance window. POC tests completed during the downtime will upload to Epic once the downtime is complete.
Pyxis Pyxis stations must be placed on critical override in order to pull medications.
WellSky Transfusion – Blood Bank WellSky Transfusion (Blood Bank) will not be available.  The labs should initiate downtime procedures, if the application is needed during the downtime.
Computer workstation security updates Following the installation of workstation updates, you will see a 15-minute countdown and then the workstation will automatically restart.

Offline workstations will automatically be updated and rebooted once connected to the Centura Health network.
We appreciate your patience as we conduct these maintenance activities, to keep our incredible people equipped with the latest tools and to ensure you can provide the highest quality, whole-person care.

Questions?
If you have any questions regarding this Monthly Maintenance Window, please contact your Clinical Informaticists by facility.

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World house

In an essay published shortly before his death, Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote of the dangers of closed tribes as the ‘great new problem of mankind’:

“We have inherited a large house, a great ‘world house’ in which we have to live together – black and white, Easterner and Westerner, Gentile and Jew, Catholic and Protestant, Moslem and Hindu – a family unduly separated in ideas, culture and interest, who, because we can never again live apart, must learn somehow to live with each other in peace.”

He went on to say that all inhabitants of the globe are now neighbors; “all men are interdependent” and “all life is interrelated.”

“Neighbor” comes from the Old English word neahgebur, which means “near-dweller;” by this definition, a neighbor can literally be anyone who lives in our geographical vicinity. The word neighbor may also refer to a person we know and who knows us, someone with whom we are familiar even from afar.

Although familiarity is more personal than someone who happens to live next door, down the block or in the same building as us, it is not the most profound meaning of “neighbor.” When Jesus was asked, “Who is my neighbor?” (Luke 10:29) he responded by telling the parable of the Good Samaritan, a story that, along with being a radical indictment of the religious elite (speaking truth to power), makes the point that a true neighbor is a person who responds to the plight of one in need, who gives hands-on care even to a stranger. And when Dr. King says “all inhabitants of the globe are now neighbors,” he too is being prophetic by positing that each one of us has a responsibility to attend to others no matter where they live or what our differences.

Religious scholar and author Huston Smith cautions us to “beware of the differences that blind us to the unity that binds us.” Unity is not merely a matter of likeness, it is not about common ethnicity, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, political persuasion and the like, for these are very real differences. When we identify with them, such groupings can make us “closed tribes;” they become not just the substance of differences, but the source of divisions. The unity that binds us has to do with our spiritual essence, with the fact that what enlivens all of us is the same – we share a common source and sustaining force.
    
We live in a global village, the earth is our ‘hood, our planet is a “world house.” Because we live under the same celestial ceiling, and because the ground upon which we walk is our shared floor, we are neighbors, yes, but housemates too, called not merely to get along, but to realize that we belong to each other.
 
Tom Stella, NCC
Corporate Chaplain
tomstella37@gmail.com