Excela Insight 2/25/21

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February 25, 2021 5 Diet Tips to Help Lower Your Blood Pressure Page 2 Breast Health and the COVID-19 Vaccine Page 2

Volume 4 Issue 04 2020 Employee of the Month Recognition Excela Health would like to recognize our 2020 Employees of the Month. Congratulations to all recipients! These employees are recognized for their exceptional demonstration of one or more of the following pillars: human development, quality, safety, growth and margin, or productivity.

Employee Appreciation Day is March 5 Page 3 MyExcelaCareer Page 3 A Word on Wellness Page 4 Employee Engagement Page 5 Page 6 to 7 New Faces

Dr. Nevin Baker and Dr. Vinod Kudagi Discuss New Procedure at Excela Health Drs. Nevin Baker and Vinod Kudagi, interventional cardiologists from the Excela Health Heart, Lung & Vascular Institute, discuss Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) during the In Touch podcast with Eric O’Brien.

Learn More About the Heart Failure Clinic at Excela Health Kelly Neubauer, DNP, MSN, RN, discusses signs, symptoms and treatment of heart failure and the options available through the Excela Health Heart Failure Clinic. Learn more here

Learn more here

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In the News Excela Starting to Offer COVID-19 Vaccines to Public When Available; Most Staffers Immunized February 17

“So far, more than 24,000 Westmoreland residents have received one dose of vaccine, while about 12,000 have received both shots, according to figures from the state health department. Statewide, more than 1.3 million residents have received one shot, with 436,000 having received both, the state reported Wednesday.” Read more. Hempfield Students Participate in Project Benefiting Cancer Patients February 11

Over those two days, students will pack a total of 300 bags that will be delivered to UPMC Hillman Cancer Centers in partnership with Excela Health in Greensburg, North Huntingdon, and Mount Pleasant. Read more.

5 Diet Tips to Help Lower Your Blood Pressure Since more than 100 million Americans have hypertension, according to the American Heart Association, it’s no wonder why finding a diet that works is a popular online search. If you’re newly diagnosed with high blood pressure or it’s something you’ve been managing for years, you may already know that keeping your sodium intake under control is a key factor in keeping your blood pressure in check. Read the article here

Are You Smarter Than a Food Label Dawn Davoli, RD, a consultant with Excela Health in partnership with Hempfield Township Parks & Recreation, will host this virtual event. Discussion is focused on sample food labels and includes serving size, calories, the 5/20 rules, listed nutrients and current updates to the nutrition facts. At the end of this 20-minute presentation, the food label will serve as a friend in choosing healthy food options. Please have a food label from some item in your pantry. Examples include: cereal box, cracker box, soup, etc. To register click here

Breast Health and the COVID-19 Vaccine The Society of Breast Imaging has recently published considerations for patients and providers regarding scheduling of screening mammography. It has been found that the COVID-19 vaccination may cause reactive axillary adenopathy or enlarged lymph nodes. When possible, and does not delay care, it is recommended that patients schedule annual screening mammography prior to the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination or four to six weeks following the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccination. If you would like to reschedule your screening mammogram as a result of this recent finding, please contact Excela Health Centralized Scheduling at 724-689-0100 for assistance.

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Welcome Dr. Mitsugu Ogawa, Cardiothoracic Surgery Meet Mitsugu Ogawa, MD, cardiothoracic surgery. “When I was a resident in Japan there was a patient who presented with acute myocardial infarction and was taken to surgery where I was able to assist. After 5 days the patient was up and walking around, when I saw that I was very intrigued and decided to become a cardiac surgeon.” Learn more

Virtual Job Fair Tell friends and family to start their career with Excela Health! The Excela Health Talent Acquisition team is hosting a virtual job fair on Friday, February 26 for positions in Respiratory Therapy and Rehabilitation Services. Learn more here

Travel Nurse Position Welcome Dr. Parminder K. Sharma, Cardiology Meet Parminder K. Sharma, MD, cardiology. “Since I got into medical school I developed a passion for cardiology and since then that was what I wanted to be.” Dr. Sharma joins Excela Health Cardiology at two locations- Delmont and Blairsville- as well as Excela Square at Latrobe. To request an appointment, please call: 724-459-5204. Learn more

Employee Appreciation Day is March 5 The first Friday in March is National Employee Appreciation Day, and we’ll be celebrating this occasion once again! There will be hourly random drawings of gift cards and PTO throughout the day for all business entities. The winners will be announced using E-Tweeter on the Intranet.

Now. More than ever.

Excela Health is now offering a Travel Registered Nurse position, with a set rate of $40/hour. This position offers shift differential, loan forgiveness, tuition assistance and will require travel among the Excela sites. Apply here

Connect with a New Career Invite friends and family to connect with a new career today! Excela Health offers a minimum hourly rate of $15, extensive benefits package for full-time employees and more. Learn more

Connecting You with Your New Career

THANK YOU for all that you do!

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Integrity and Honesty

QUALITY Patients First

SAFETY Caring About People

GROWTH AND MARGIN Good Stewards

PRODUCTIVITY Teamwork

National N nal Employee E oyee Appreciation preci Day

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A Word on Wellness The Well-Being Center strives to provide the most focused programs in fitness, exercise, nutrition and stress management for Excela Health employees. Why are biometric screenings important? A biometric screening is the source for which our data is collected. The Well-Being Center is then able to use the data to create programs specifically targeting the problems facing Excela Health employees. A biometric screening consists of height, weight, body mass index, blood pressure, blood cholesterol and blood glucose. What happens to the data? The data is stored securely and privately within the MyBioCheck program. This provides a comprehensive overall aggregate report scoring us as an organization over the past three wellness years. What is the wellness focus of 2021? There are three main areas of focus in 2021: improvement in tobacco use, which has a strong relationship to our tobacco free environment (latest policy), obesity/weight management rates slightly inclined, and blood pressure declined (Both obesity and blood pressure could be a direct correlation with the ensuing pandemic for which WBC has created several strong initiatives (Unplug and Recharge, virtual group exercise, virtual nutritional counseling) View all that the Well-Being Center has to offer here. The aggregate report for Wellness Year 2020 is now available! The Wellness Year is from October 1 to September 30. The aggregate report card summarizes areas of potential health concern for participants in the biometric screenings. The report focuses on blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, weight management and cholesterol. Excela Health’s cumulative grade is a B-, the same as 2019 and 2018. View the aggregate report card for Excela Health Wellness Year 2020.

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By The Numbers

Wellness Programs Completed to Date

Biometric Screenings Completed to Date

978 510

950 717

Vs. This Time Last Year

Vs. This Time Last Year

Total Biometric Screenings Needing Completed

Percentage of Employees who Received the COVID-19 Vaccine

4200 56.5% *Numbers accurate as of 2/22/21 and are calculated Wellness Year-to-Date


Employee Engagement Plan for the Future with Fidelity Learn more about your contribution options and get the most out of NetBenefits in one of Fidelity’s Virtual Help Desk sessions. Join a live group Q&A session with F.L. Geary and hear what others are asking too. • March 3, Noon- Register here • March 3, 4 p.m.- Register here For more opportunities to speak with Fidelity, please refer to the email from Susan Cummings on February 8.

Fire Extinguisher Training The 2021 schedule for Fire Extinguisher Training is now available. Training must be completed every other year. For example if you last completed training in 2019 you are now due to complete it again. If you are unsure of the last time you completed the training you can check the roster here or through UltiPro. If there is a discrepancy, please email Lisa Yetter at lyetter@excelahealth.org. Click here to view the schedule

EAP Update: Goals to Move Forward Washington EAP services released a new online seminar for Excela Health employees. This session is about goal setting and how it can help in your personal life, with family, and community. For access to the webinar, click here and use the Work-Life login code “excela” and click on “Online Seminars” to find all available seminars.

Kudos & Recognition Kudos to Excela Health “You are the true heros in this fight and I pray for you every day. Thank you. I appreciate you more than you'll ever know.”

Department/Service Line Recognitions March National Athletic Training Month National Nutrition Month National Recruitment Month National Social Workers Month 3/5 - Employee Appreciation Day 3/7 to 3/13 - National Social Work Week 3/14 to 3/20 - Patient Safety Awareness Week Want to have your department/service line recognized? Click here to submit information.

Share Your Story Have something that you would like to share with the Excela Insight staff for future editions? Email information to insight@excelahealth.org

W2 Documents Now Available on UltiPro For those that have elected to receive their W2 electronically, they are now available on UltiPro. To access: Log in to UltiPro Go to the ‘pay’ section Select ‘W2’.

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New Faces Frick Hospital

Westmoreland Hospital

Environmental Services Nicole Swank, Environmental Services Technician Food and Nutrition Services Brooke Eutsey, Nutrition Services Specialist Inpatient Physical Therapy Shelby Way, Physical Therapist Nuclear Medicine Cortney Hoover, Nuclear Medicine Technologist Operating Room Allen Zabkar, RN

Central Processing Darren Di-Lorenzo, Central Service Technician Environmental Services Nicole Cornish, Environmental Services Technician Eliza Cross, Environmental Services Technician Rebecca Morales, Environmental Services Technician Emergency Department Jennie Hirsch, Graduate Nurse Krystal Stanley, Graduate Nurse Food and Nutrition Services Zachary Dzendzel, Nutritional Services Intern Chelsea Kunkle, Culinary Specialist Imaging Services Jonathan DeGrosky, CT Technologist Deborah Klinvex, Clerk Intensive Care Unit Brianna Gray, Unit Clerk David Lash, Gradute Nurse Noah Stone, Technical Partner Laboratory Services Amanda Michaels, Phlebotomist Jeffery Morrison, Phlebotomist Abbey Sitko, Assistant Laboratory Technologist Lauren Starry, Clinical Laboratory Assistant Tiffany Wallace, Phlebotomist Medical Administration Beth Gais, Medical Staff Coordinator Nursing Pool Laidyn Ingalls, Technical Partner Patient Transport Brandee Malone, Patient Transporter PCU 1D Kendra Kennedy, Technical Partner Step Down Unit Leah Amrhein, Unit Clerk

Latrobe Hospital Critical Care Ashley George, Graduate Nurse Environmental Services Hailey Eury, Environmental Services Intern Kevin Evans, Environmental Services Technician Heather Gross, Environmental Services Technician Facilities Management William Yorty, Maintenance Technician Emergency Department Ryan Lehman, RN Medical Surgical Unit 3 North Jaclyn Ream, Technical Partner

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New Faces EHMG

Excela Square at Latrobe

Cardiology Excela Square at Latrobe Christine Selover, Patient Services Associate Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) Susan Ghrist, Patient Services Associate Family Medicine Lang Family Medicine Lisa Clark, Patient Services Associate Excela Square Latrobe Family Medicine Karyssa Hill, Certified Medical Assistant Internal Medicine Excela Health Primary Care, Irwin Elizabeth Mylant, BSN Obstetrics and Gynecology Greensburg Lisa DiClaudio, Patient Services Associate Malynda Schumaker, Patient Services Associate Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Pellis Road Jessica Cavallo, Radiology Technologist Primary Care Excela Square at Norwin Virgina Hewitt, Orientation, Physician Assistant Pulmonary Services Greensburg Caitlin Siard, Patient Services Associate Thoracic Surgery Mountain View Alice Podolinski, Patient Services Associate

Imaging Services Allison Scott, Ultrasound Technologist Physical Rehabilitation Brittany Shannon, Physical Therapist

Excela Square at Norwin Administration Michelle Stephens, BSN

Home Care & Hospice Home Care Paulette Thomas, Direct Care Partner

Westmoreland Manor Respiratory Services Bethany Brown, Certified Respiratory Therapist

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