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May 6, 2013 Celebrating National Nurses and Health Care Professionals Week It doesn’t take an extraordinary experience for our nurses and other dedicated employees at St. Joseph Health to make health care feel like an extraordinary blessing. You understand that even the smallest, most ordinary moments are sacred. Whether you provide administrative services or welcome new life into the world, your everyday work is central to fostering health and instilling hope in our communities. Thank you for supporting meaningful care through your hard work. Read what inspired some of our SJH family to work in health care: “I knew I wanted to be in health care when I had a great health teacher in the eighth grade. I was hooked on anatomy and physiology. In high school, I volunteered as a candy striper at a nursing home. I loved talking with all the patients and hearing their stories. I was sure that I wanted to be a nurse. My days as a bedside nurse still remain among my best days in my career.” Deborah Proctor, president and CEO, SJH “Once upon a time, in 2007, the mortgage industry was gone and my job was gone too. Then, I got a county government job, later followed a friend into health care and eventually followed my two bosses to St. Joseph Health. I found a wonderful and positive place to work. I lived happily ever after. The end.” Scott Flanders, technical writer, revenue cycle services, SJH “When my mom was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a serious brain cancer, my perspective on life changed. I was her sole caregiver, never wanting a moment to pass without her in my sight. My experience with her illness and passing helped me find my purpose. I enrolled in nursing school and found my calling. Being in health care is noble – it is a field that encompasses compassion, service and humanity.” Sally Marquez, R.N., P.H.N., M.S.N, hospice admission manager, SJH “When I was 16, I applied for a job at a local nursing home. I got the job and quickly learned I loved working with the elderly. My heart would open each time I helped someone dress up for family visits or held a hand during someone’s last moments of life. The nursing director at the home encouraged me to go to nursing school – I thank her for that every day!” Ann Kaiser, L.V.N, C.M., authorized licensed vocational nurse, SJH Home Health Network “I was a bookkeeper at a supermarket for 15 years and I wasn’t getting anywhere. So I wanted to try something completely out of my realm. I have always been intrigued with the medical field. After working several years in a company doing workers compensation, I applied to St. Joseph Health and I could not be happier. I really love my job and hope to continually make a difference. This is the best company I have worked for – I am truly blessed!” Frances Pharis, technical denial consultant, revenue cycle services, SJH Click here to read their complete stories, and look for more in next week’s Huddle newsletter.

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May 6, 2013

Celebrating National Nurses and Health Care Professionals Week

It doesn’t take an extraordinary experience for our nurses and other dedicated employees at

St. Joseph Health to make health care feel like an extraordinary blessing. You understand that

even the smallest, most ordinary moments are sacred. Whether you provide administrative

services or welcome new life into the world, your everyday work is central to fostering health

and instilling hope in our communities. Thank you for supporting meaningful care through your

hard work. Read what inspired some of our SJH family to work in health care:

“I knew I wanted to be in health care when I had a great health teacher in the eighth grade. I was hooked on anatomy and physiology. In high school, I volunteered as a candy striper at a nursing home. I loved talking with all the patients and hearing their stories. I was sure that I wanted to be a nurse. My days as a bedside nurse still remain among my best days in my career.” Deborah Proctor, president and CEO, SJH

“Once upon a time, in 2007, the mortgage industry was gone and my job was gone too. Then, I got a county government job, later followed a friend into health care and eventually followed my two bosses to St. Joseph Health. I found a wonderful and positive place to work. I lived happily ever after. The end.” Scott Flanders, technical writer, revenue cycle services, SJH

“When my mom was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a serious brain cancer, my perspective on life changed. I was her sole caregiver, never wanting a moment to pass without her in my sight. My experience with her illness and passing helped me find my purpose. I enrolled in nursing school and found my calling. Being in health care is noble – it is a field that encompasses compassion, service and humanity.” Sally Marquez, R.N., P.H.N., M.S.N, hospice admission manager, SJH

“When I was 16, I applied for a job at a local nursing home. I got the job and quickly learned I loved working with the elderly. My heart would open each time I helped someone dress up for family visits or held a hand during someone’s last moments of life. The nursing director at the home encouraged me to go to nursing school – I thank her for that every day!” Ann Kaiser, L.V.N, C.M., authorized licensed vocational nurse, SJH Home Health Network

“I was a bookkeeper at a supermarket for 15 years and I wasn’t getting anywhere. So I wanted to try something completely out of my realm. I have always been intrigued with the medical field. After working several years in a company doing workers compensation, I applied to St. Joseph Health and I could not be happier. I really love my job and hope to continually make a difference. This is the best company I have worked for – I am truly blessed!” Frances Pharis, technical denial consultant, revenue cycle services, SJH

Click here to read their complete stories, and look for more in next week’s Huddle newsletter.

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*Angels, Angels Marks, and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are registered trademarks of Angels Baseball LP.

Game-Changing Moments at Angel Stadium

From catching a fly ball to taking your children to their first

game to sharing a kiss on the Jumbotron, game-changers

occur on and off the field at Angel Stadium.

Share a game-changing moment with your family and friends at

St. Joseph Health (SJH) Night on Monday, June 3, at Angel

Stadium! In addition to an exciting game vs. the Astros, SJH is

hosting an employee appreciation party prior to the first pitch.

Look for additional SJH Night details in next week’s edition of The Huddle. Visit

www.angels.com/SJHNight to purchase discount tickets for that night and ensure

your entrance into the employee appreciation party!

Have you experienced a game-changing moment at an Angels game? Tell us what your special moment was by emailing [email protected]. One employee will win an Angels T-shirt and Rally Monkey!*

St. Joseph Health:

Best of OC

Have you cast your votes for the 20th annual Orange

County Register’s Best of OC contest? Last year, all

of our Orange County ministries topped the list for

“Best Hospital.” Be sure to cast your vote today for a

St. Joseph Health hospital to ensure that our five

Orange County ministries make the 2013 list!

St. Jude Medical Center, Fullerton

St. Joseph Hospital, Orange

Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach

Hoag Hospital, Irvine

Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach

Voting closes Friday, May 31. Cast your vote now at www2.ocregister.com/voteocbest/.

Submit a Story:

Have something you’d like to see in a future issue of The Huddle?

Submit your news and story ideas to: [email protected]

Calling All Volunteers! We Care Committee to Help Women’s and Children’s Shelter

Are you interested in volunteering with the We Care Committee

at a women’s and children’s shelter, Women’s Transitional

Living Center (WTLC), on Wednesday, May 29 or Thursday,

May 30?

Help beautify WTLC’s patio

and courtyard in Fullerton

to enable a safe space for

women and children to

enjoy the outdoors.

There will be three, two-hour

shifts on May 29 and five, two-hour shifts on May 30. We Care

is seeking 12 volunteers for each shift.

For more information on this volunteer activity, click here.

To sign up, email the We Care Committee at [email protected].

Listen in on Free Cigna EAP Seminars

Don’t miss out on Cigna Employee

Assistance Program’s (EAP) two, one-hour

telephone seminars this month. For more

details and information to register, please

click on the links below:

Try It! Exploring New Things

Wednesday, May 8, 11 a.m.

Getting and Keeping Good Credit

Wednesday, May 22, 11 a.m.

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Benefit Open Enrollment is in full swing now through Saturday, May 18 for

eligible employees. This is your chance to review benefit options and make

enrollment decisions that will be effective July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014,

unless you experience a qualified change in status.

Action Items*

You will only need to elect benefits if you want to:

Change your current options

Enroll (or re-enroll) in a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) plan

Change your covered dependents (if applicable)

If action is not taken during the open enrollment period, your current benefit

elections will remain the same for the new plan year with the exception of the

FSA plans, which require enrollment/re-enrollment each year.

*Please note: Physicians in Monarch Healthcare will no longer be available in

the Select Network HMO Plan. Employees enrolled in this plan with a Monarch

physician as their primary care physician (PCP) will need to change their PCP

with CIGNA before May 15, 2013.

Any change to the employee portion of rates/costs will automatically be applied

to your coverage.

Questions about enrollment? The Benefit Service Center is available

by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To speak with a benefits

representative, call (800) 306-4363.

2013 Open Enrollment: May 3 – 18

Managing CAREnet Content Wednesday, May 8, at 11 a.m. (PST) Click here to attend the webinar.

Meeting Number: 592 022 712

Meeting Password: SP2010 Teleconference:

(714) 704-6808

Conference Pass Code: 7418

SharePoint Webinar This Wednesday

Don’t miss this

month’s SharePoint

Wednesday training

workshop geared

toward CAREnet

editors, team site owners and general

users. This hour-long webinar will cover

topics on managing CAREnet content,

including publishing, updating and

restoring pages, as well as a review of

toolbar features.

If you missed last year’s workshops,

recorded videos are available on

CAREnet. If you have questions, email

Tim Odell, web development manager of

web integration, at [email protected].

10 Things to Know About the California ICD-10 Collaborative

St. Joseph Health and

other California health care organizations

have formed the California ICD-10

Collaborative – a joint effort where the

member organizations share best practices

to help each other achieve a smooth

transition to ICD-10.

Click here to learn more about the

California ICD-10 Collaborative.

Read page 3 of the April 1 edition of The

Huddle for more information about ICD-10.