Elk Regional Health Center was one of 19 hospitals in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to earn an Achievement Award from the Hospital and Health System Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) – and the only hospital to earn recognition in two categories.
This year, there were 131 entries from hospitals across the Commonwealth for HAP’s prestigious Achievement Awards, which are given in five categories including workplace, community benefit, patient safety, patient care, and operational excellence. One winner is selected to receive the Innovation Award.
Elk Regional won recognition in the operational excellence category for the culture transformation it is undergoing in an effort to improve patient satisfaction. It also won in the community benefit category for its use of a Web page and social media to increase patient engagement and to enhance the public education Elk Regional regularly conducts through more traditional channels.
“I know I speak for everyone at Elk Regional Health Center when I say that we are thrilled to have earned two of HAP’s Achievement Awards,” said Charlotte Floravit, the Public Relations Director at Elk Regional Health Center. “Everyone at Elk Regional is committed to our culture transformation, and it has been so rewarding to hear our patients and their loved ones tell us that they can see a difference at Elk Regional. We have also enjoyed the opportunity to interact on a daily basis with our patients and their loved ones online through our Web site and social media pages. These efforts have one very important thing in common – our patients.”
Culture Transformation
Elk Regional began its journey from “good” to “great” in the fall of 2012, when employees at every level of the organization were given formal customer service training by Bruce Loeffler, who developed and oversaw service excellence and showmanship training for Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom and Epcot Center. Mr. Loeffler’s training program is still in use at Walt Disney World today.
By creating a culture of service excellence, Elk Regional took an important step toward improving its patient satisfaction scores. Like all hospitals across America, Elk Regional’s patient satisfaction scores are measured by the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) using survey results provided by patients who have been discharged. As a result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, the amount of federal reimbursement money a hospital earns is determined by patient satisfaction scores. Hospitals that perform better are rewarded, while hospitals that perform poorly lose money.
The results were almost immediate. The number of patient grievances filed with hospital staff dropped significantly, while employees began reporting a higher level of engagement and increased morale.
“The challenge we put before ourselves last year was simply to do everyday work better,” Mrs. Floravit said. “An organization cannot progress without a culture of excellence and without an alignment of common purpose at every level of the organization. Staff engagement is at the heart of every single positive patient experience, and we are proud to say that our efforts have made and will continue to make a difference for our patients and their loved ones.”
Pictured above is the team that worked on the culture transformation project that earned
Elk Regional an achievement award. From left are Christine Garner, RN,
Director of Quality; Kathy FinGado, Corporate Compliance Officer;
Charlotte Floravit, Director of Public Relations; Timothy Ohrum, Vice
President of Advocacy for the Hospital & Health System Association
of Pennsylvania; Curt Oberholtzer, SPHR, Chief Human Resources Officer;
Seanna D’Amore, Director of Human Resources; and Karen Meholic, Director
of Elk Regional Professional Group.
Community Engagement
Like most hospitals and health systems, Elk Regional has always had a very strong focus on traditional marketing and advertising outlets. While those strategies remain part of landscape in which our organization must communicate, the ways in which people consume information have changed dramatically.
In the spring of 2010, Elk Regional was preparing to launch a completely redesigned Web site. As that project was under way, the organization’s Public Relations Department made the decision to simultaneously launch a social media portfolio for the organization that included a Facebook page, a Twitter profile, a YouTube channel, and a blog.
Elk Regional now interacts daily with nearly 460 people on its Facebook page and more than 100 people via Twitter. Information videos posted on its YouTube channel have received more than 11,200 views, and the Health Center's official blog attracts several hundred visits every month. The social media pages are intended to supplement information posted on the Health Center’s official Web site, which averages nearly 20,000 page views every month.
“Studies have shown that almost 50 percent of adults in the United States use some form of social media,” Mrs. Floravit said. “We felt that communicating effectively with our patients meant offering them a way to connect with us in the digital space. Since we launched our new Web site and social media profiles, we’ve added a mobile-friendly Web site and are considering adding other social media sites, such as Instagram, to our online portfolio.”
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Friday, July 26, 2013
A Notice to Patients
Last Saturday, the Elk Regional family lost one of its own when Raj K. Jolly, M.D., a well-respected ear, nose, and throat specialist who spent more than 30 years caring for patients, passed away. Our thoughts and prayers have been with his family during this difficult time. God bless.
Patients of Dr. Jolly who would like to have their medical records may contact the office of Richard Foust, Au.D. at (814) 834-7721. Dr. Foust will continue to provide audiology and hearing aid services.
Patients of Dr. Jolly who would like to have their medical records may contact the office of Richard Foust, Au.D. at (814) 834-7721. Dr. Foust will continue to provide audiology and hearing aid services.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Coming Soon to a Mountain Near You: Boulder Dash
We're sponsoring Boulder Dash this year -- a 20-mile run/hike through the beautiful Pennsylvania Wilds (State Game Lands 44) outside of Ridgway. You'll be faced with 4,200 feet of vertical rise as you make your way over the course. Still can't envision the trail? There's a trail video and maps to show you exactly what you're getting into -- err, the natural beauty of the course!
Boulder Dash is set for August 17! Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. at the Ridgway carnival grounds. The run/hike kicks off at 8 a.m. from the Elk County Courthouse. The event officially ends at 5 p.m., and runners/hikers will be able to take part in the St. Leo's Summer Festival in downtown Ridgway.
For more information and online registration, click here! We'll see you there!
Boulder Dash is set for August 17! Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. at the Ridgway carnival grounds. The run/hike kicks off at 8 a.m. from the Elk County Courthouse. The event officially ends at 5 p.m., and runners/hikers will be able to take part in the St. Leo's Summer Festival in downtown Ridgway.
For more information and online registration, click here! We'll see you there!
Friday, July 19, 2013
2013 Butterfly Release Order Forms Now Available!
The 2013 Community Nurses, Inc. Butterfly Release is fast approaching! Have you ordered your butterfly? If not, hurry: orders must be received by July 26th!
Click here to download a printable order form!
Order forms are also available:
"Whisper Your Wish to a Butterfly" is an annual event that benefits Community Nurses Hospice. The Butterfly Release includes a celebration of life service, inspirational readings and music, reading of loved ones’ names, and light refreshments. The attendees release their butterfly at the ceremony to memorialize or honor their loved one. If those who purchase a butterfly are unable to attend, a Community Nurses staff member will release their butterfly for them. All are invited to attend whether or not you are able to purchase a butterfly.
If you have questions or would like additional information, call Community Nurses at (814) 781-4729.
Click here to download a printable order form!
Order forms are also available:
- in the Main Lobby at Elk Regional Health Center's St. Marys and Ridgway campuses;
- at the Reception desk at Pinecrest Manor;
- at the Reception desk at Community Nurses offices in St. Marys and Bradford; and
- at pharmacies throughout the community, including St. Marys Pharmacy, Cliffee's, Johnsonburg CVS, Emporium Pharmacy, Bennett's Valley Pharmacy, and SMP Kane.
"Whisper Your Wish to a Butterfly" is an annual event that benefits Community Nurses Hospice. The Butterfly Release includes a celebration of life service, inspirational readings and music, reading of loved ones’ names, and light refreshments. The attendees release their butterfly at the ceremony to memorialize or honor their loved one. If those who purchase a butterfly are unable to attend, a Community Nurses staff member will release their butterfly for them. All are invited to attend whether or not you are able to purchase a butterfly.
If you have questions or would like additional information, call Community Nurses at (814) 781-4729.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Elk Regional Announces Upcoming Breast Cancer Awareness Events
Happy
Thursday afternoon! It's time to mark your calendars
for our 2013 breast cancer awareness events:
- Sept. 20-22 at the Bavarian Fall Fest on the Diamond;
- Sept. 27, when we'll hold our Glow in the Dark 5K Run/Walk (yep, you read that right!);
- Oct. 5 for the Zumba Fitness Party; and
- Oct. 17 for the Second Annual Bras for a Cause event!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Heat Wave Continues
The heat wave continues! For at least the rest of this week, we'll all have to contend with high temperatures and humidity. Temperatures are expected to soar into the 90s and could go even higher.
Check in on elderly neighbors and loved ones and make sure they're staying cool and drinking plenty of water. Ensure that outdoor pets have easy access to shade and fresh water. And make sure the kids take frequent breaks while playing outside to get cold drinks and rest up!
For more tips on how to avoid heat stroke and heat exhaustion, check out some tips and information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by clicking here.
Be safe out there!
Check in on elderly neighbors and loved ones and make sure they're staying cool and drinking plenty of water. Ensure that outdoor pets have easy access to shade and fresh water. And make sure the kids take frequent breaks while playing outside to get cold drinks and rest up!
For more tips on how to avoid heat stroke and heat exhaustion, check out some tips and information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by clicking here.
Be safe out there!
Friday, July 12, 2013
Elk Regional Sponsoring Elk County Boulder Dash
Are you adventurous? Up for some time in the woods?
Elk Regional Health Center is sponsoring the Elk County Boulder Dash, a 20-mile run/hike through the beautiful mountains of the Pennsylvania Wilds, on August 17! Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. at the Ridgway carnival grounds. The run/hike kicks off at 8 a.m. from the Elk County Courthouse.
The event officially ends at 5 p.m. -- but since the St. Leo's Summer Festival is going on, there will be plenty to do! Oh, and did we mention that the weekend of August 17 is the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s celebration of the reestablishment of the Elk Herd? Make a weekend of it with the family ... some time in the beauty of the Pennsylvania Wilds, a great summer festival at St. Leo's, and time to ooh and ahh over the elk!
For more information and online registration, visit the Boulder Dash online! We'll see you there!
Elk Regional Health Center is sponsoring the Elk County Boulder Dash, a 20-mile run/hike through the beautiful mountains of the Pennsylvania Wilds, on August 17! Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. at the Ridgway carnival grounds. The run/hike kicks off at 8 a.m. from the Elk County Courthouse.
The event officially ends at 5 p.m. -- but since the St. Leo's Summer Festival is going on, there will be plenty to do! Oh, and did we mention that the weekend of August 17 is the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s celebration of the reestablishment of the Elk Herd? Make a weekend of it with the family ... some time in the beauty of the Pennsylvania Wilds, a great summer festival at St. Leo's, and time to ooh and ahh over the elk!
For more information and online registration, visit the Boulder Dash online! We'll see you there!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
You & Diabetes Type 2 Presentation Scheduled
Could you have diabetes and not know it? Our colleagues at Community Nurses, Inc. will present "You and Diabetes Type 2" tomorrow night at 6 p.m. in the Education Center at our St. Marys campus.
The evening includes free screenings to determine your risk, a presentation on symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment, the opportunity to speak with Elk Regional's Certified Diabetes Educators, and nutritious snacks. It's FREE and there is no reservation required!
If you have a family history of diabetes, are overweight, have high blood pressure, or just want to stay healthy ... this is a great opportunity to get checked, learn more, and be aware! We'll see you there!
The evening includes free screenings to determine your risk, a presentation on symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment, the opportunity to speak with Elk Regional's Certified Diabetes Educators, and nutritious snacks. It's FREE and there is no reservation required!
If you have a family history of diabetes, are overweight, have high blood pressure, or just want to stay healthy ... this is a great opportunity to get checked, learn more, and be aware! We'll see you there!
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Elk Regional Officially Joins Penn Highlands Healthcare
Elk Regional Health Center has officially become an affiliate of Penn Highlands Healthcare, a parent corporation that also includes Brookville Hospital, Clearfield Hospital, and DuBois Regional Medical Center.
The affiliation brings together the region’s largest health care providers and creates an organization that will enhance the expansion of services, the acquisition of resources, and opportunities for operational efficiencies for each member hospital. In addition, the communities served by each of the member hospitals will enjoy increased local access to physician specialists, improved quality and coordination of care, and enhanced physician recruitment and retention efforts.
“I am pleased to welcome the addition of Elk Regional to Penn Highlands Healthcare,” said Dennis L. Merrey, Chairman of the Penn Highlands Board of Directors. “The combined strength of our organizations will provide many benefits to the communities we serve. We look forward to working together.”
“It is exciting that this important milestone has been achieved,” said Robert W. O’Leary, Chairman of the Elk Regional Health Center Board of Directors. “There is little doubt that the benefits of a partnership between Elk Regional and Penn Highlands are numerous. We believe that this affiliation will elevate patient care and will be a win-win situation for the residents of this region.”
Elk Regional Health Center joins DuBois Regional Medical Center and Clearfield Hospital as top-level affiliates of Penn Highlands Healthcare. Brookville Hospital is a subsidiary of DuBois Regional Medical Center.
All of Elk Regional’s affiliate organizations will remain in place, including Community Nurses, Inc.; the Regional Ambulatory Surgery Center; Elk Regional Professional Group; ELCO Housing; the Elk Regional Health Center Auxiliary; and the Elk Regional Health Center Foundation. Pinecrest Manor, the 138-bed long-term care facility, will remain a division of Elk Regional Health Center.
The Penn Highlands Board of Directors is made up of representatives, including physicians, from each of the member hospitals.
Serving with Mr. Merrey on the Penn Highlands Board of Directors are Brookville Hospital representative Ron King; Clearfield Hospital representatives William Wood, Dr. Thomas Carnevale, and Dr. Richard Bedger; DuBois Regional Medical Center representatives Edward Nasuti, Thomas Gasbarre, Richard Pfingstler, Scott Foradora, Dr. Hazem El-Kassas, Dr. Gregory Roscoe, and Dr. Carmine Marchioli; and Elk Regional Health Center representatives Mr. O’Leary, Robert Ordiway, and James Ryan. Raymond A. Graeca, the CEO of Penn Highlands Healthcare, also serves on the Board of Directors.
Each member hospital of Penn Highlands Healthcare retains its community base, medical staff, and Board of Directors. Past and future community donations designated for each hospital remain in the control of that organization and are used according to the donor’s wishes.
A strategic planning committee, composed primarily of physicians from the member hospitals, is working to develop effective approaches for long-range planning.
PHOTO: Robert W. O’Leary, right, the Chairman of the Elk Regional Health Center Board of Directors, signs the affiliation agreement as Dennis L. Merrey, the Chairman of the Penn Highlands Healthcare Board of Directors, looks on. The affiliation agreement was effective Monday, July 1.
The affiliation brings together the region’s largest health care providers and creates an organization that will enhance the expansion of services, the acquisition of resources, and opportunities for operational efficiencies for each member hospital. In addition, the communities served by each of the member hospitals will enjoy increased local access to physician specialists, improved quality and coordination of care, and enhanced physician recruitment and retention efforts.
“I am pleased to welcome the addition of Elk Regional to Penn Highlands Healthcare,” said Dennis L. Merrey, Chairman of the Penn Highlands Board of Directors. “The combined strength of our organizations will provide many benefits to the communities we serve. We look forward to working together.”
“It is exciting that this important milestone has been achieved,” said Robert W. O’Leary, Chairman of the Elk Regional Health Center Board of Directors. “There is little doubt that the benefits of a partnership between Elk Regional and Penn Highlands are numerous. We believe that this affiliation will elevate patient care and will be a win-win situation for the residents of this region.”
Elk Regional Health Center joins DuBois Regional Medical Center and Clearfield Hospital as top-level affiliates of Penn Highlands Healthcare. Brookville Hospital is a subsidiary of DuBois Regional Medical Center.
All of Elk Regional’s affiliate organizations will remain in place, including Community Nurses, Inc.; the Regional Ambulatory Surgery Center; Elk Regional Professional Group; ELCO Housing; the Elk Regional Health Center Auxiliary; and the Elk Regional Health Center Foundation. Pinecrest Manor, the 138-bed long-term care facility, will remain a division of Elk Regional Health Center.
The Penn Highlands Board of Directors is made up of representatives, including physicians, from each of the member hospitals.
Serving with Mr. Merrey on the Penn Highlands Board of Directors are Brookville Hospital representative Ron King; Clearfield Hospital representatives William Wood, Dr. Thomas Carnevale, and Dr. Richard Bedger; DuBois Regional Medical Center representatives Edward Nasuti, Thomas Gasbarre, Richard Pfingstler, Scott Foradora, Dr. Hazem El-Kassas, Dr. Gregory Roscoe, and Dr. Carmine Marchioli; and Elk Regional Health Center representatives Mr. O’Leary, Robert Ordiway, and James Ryan. Raymond A. Graeca, the CEO of Penn Highlands Healthcare, also serves on the Board of Directors.
Each member hospital of Penn Highlands Healthcare retains its community base, medical staff, and Board of Directors. Past and future community donations designated for each hospital remain in the control of that organization and are used according to the donor’s wishes.
A strategic planning committee, composed primarily of physicians from the member hospitals, is working to develop effective approaches for long-range planning.
PHOTO: Robert W. O’Leary, right, the Chairman of the Elk Regional Health Center Board of Directors, signs the affiliation agreement as Dennis L. Merrey, the Chairman of the Penn Highlands Healthcare Board of Directors, looks on. The affiliation agreement was effective Monday, July 1.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Flash Flood Warning in Effect This Morning
Earlier this morning, the National Weather Service in State College issued a flash flood warning for parts or all of Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, McKean, Potter, Centre, Lycoming and Clinton counties. The warning is in effect until 10:45 a.m.
For continually updated information from the NWS, click here.
If you see water of ANY depth on the road, please do not drive or walk through it! Allow yourself extra time to get where you're going in case roads are closed. Take it slow and be mindful of going too fast -- especially around wet curves. It's easy to hydroplane and lose control of your vehicle.
Be safe out there!
For continually updated information from the NWS, click here.
If you see water of ANY depth on the road, please do not drive or walk through it! Allow yourself extra time to get where you're going in case roads are closed. Take it slow and be mindful of going too fast -- especially around wet curves. It's easy to hydroplane and lose control of your vehicle.
Be safe out there!
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