Sweetwater Hospital Acquires 24 Hour Monitoring System for All Patients Sweetwater Hospital Association recently added Nihon Khoden monitoring system to all the patient rooms. The $450,000 purchase will allow nurses and physicians to monitor patients 24 hours a day with minimal interruption to the patient. Sweetwater Hospital is the first in East Tennessee to included this technology in every patient room. Andrea Henry, Director of Nursing, states The monitoring system will allow nurses to monitor and trend patients throughout there stay, which in essence gives the nurse a live view of the patients vital signs. If a patient s oxygen saturation and blood pressure start to decline, nurses can intervene and notify physicians before a life threatening event can take place. This technology will move the usual patient monitoring schedule of four hours to every second of the day. Physicians will also have access to the patient s vital signs and heart rythyms via their smart phone, home computer or ipad. This connectivity will allow physicians to make decisive and critical decisions about the patient s current condition. Every second counts when a patient is quickly declining. This system will aid and equip the physician and the nursing teams to intervene in a timely and possibly a life saving manner. Sweetwater Hospital continues to strive to add technology that enhances the patient s care and safety throughout the organization. By adding this technology, SHA is offering the highest quality of care of any medical/surgerical floor in East Tennessee. SHA Open New Entrance SHA opens the new entrance area, which contains a new state-of-the-art laboratory, imaging department, and administration offices. The new entrance area will allow patients to easily gain access to outpatient services such as x-ray, lab, and registration for other services that might be utilized during their visit. See more on page... Did you know? Sweetwater Hospital use its own employees and staff, which four are licensed contractors, to do the construction and rennovation work at the hospital. Many are surprised to find that SHA does most of its own work. Sweetwater Hospital focuses on keeping subcontracting work to those who reside in Monroe County.
Sweetwater Hospital Donates $10,000 to Help Kids Get Out and Play Sweetwater Hospital Association through its Long Range Planning Committee and Board of Directors donated $10,000 to Sweetwater s playground grant fund. SHA s commitment to the community and the concern for lifestyle related diseases such as childhood obesity prompted the organization to support the community in way that would give parents alternatives in getting children active. SHA s vision of helping promote healthier life styles for the community prompted the Long Range Planning Committee to put action into what the organization s vision is for our community. Giving this donation to match the grant funds that Sweetwater City had recieved was the right thing to do according to, Scott Bowman, Administrator. The matching funds that Sweetwater Hospital donated made the park become a reality for the community and we are very proud to be able to do this for the families we serve. Many organizations in healthcare are struggling; however, SHA is financially strong and debt free, which allows us to make better long-term decisions for the organization and the community, said Bowman. Scott Bowman and Melissa Harris, MSN, with Mayor Doyle Lowe in presenting a check for $10,000 to the playground fund. Sweetwater Hospital Provides Extraordinary Women s Health Services with The Imaging Departments State-of-the-art Technology in 4D Ultasound, Digital Mammography, Bone DensityExams, Breast MRI & Biospy, Example of the 4D technology that is available at Sweetwater Hospital. Above is a breast MRI. The ability of the MRI technology is unprescendented. One can clearly see questionable areas. Sweetwater Hospital s Outstanding Performances for 2013 Advanced Practitioner of the Year Bill Dawson, PA-C, MS Award of Execellence Shelia Yarber Employee of the Year Cindy Dexter, Certified Pharmacy Technician Doctor of the Year Chris Shamblin, MD Volunteer of the year Jerri Hauk
New Main Street Conference area and Home Health Offices Being Renovated and Revitalized
Sweetwater Hospital Radiology Department Moves to Digital Plate Technology
The Continuied Growth and Changes at Sweetwater Hospital Association
Community Service and Continuing Education Continuing Education January February 2013 Ultrasound Seminar Physics and Specialty Birmingham, Alabama Sherry Vogt March 1-3, 2013 Flu Vaccine Reporting Webinar Shannon Anthony and Bobbie Arp January 30, 2013 APIC Meetings Shannon Anthony and Bobbie Arp 1 st Tuesday of each month TSHHRA State Conference (Human Resources) Gatlinburg Lucretia Santelli October 9-11. Dysphasia in the Trach/Vent Population Journal for CEU Credit Heather West. CPSI Physician Documentation Webinar February 6, 2013 THA Webinar Applying Critical Thinking skills at the Bedside and Beyond January 31, 2013 Live Audio conference Injections and Infusions for Hospitals January 30, 2013 Substance Abuse for Employees and Supervisors DVD (to be used for mandatory annual training) HHC Teleconference Conditions of Participation Sanctions Presented by the Tennessee Association of Home Care March Regional networking Meeting Tennessee Center for Patient Safety Knoxville, Tennessee March 12, 2013 Dawn Carpenter, Shannon Anthony and Andrea Henry THA CMS Mandated Reporting Update for PTs, OTs, and STs March 7, 2013 For entire PT, ST, and Tonya Kelly Deana Duggan and Millie Knight Therapeutic Taping, Posture, and Positioning Techniques Knoxville, Tennessee March 24, 2013 March - June 2013 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetic 2013 Symposium: Charleston, SC - Darla Warfield - June 7 and 8. Premier Regional Food Service Meeting Charlotte, NC Frankie Blackwell. University of Tennessee 36 th Annual Pharmacy Update 2013 Pattie Thompson April 6 and 7. Outpatient Therapy, CPT Coding, Billing, and Documentation for Rehab Reimbursement Knoxville Susan Atkins, Roger Evans, Leslie Lindsey. Monthly APIC Meetings Knoxville Shannon Anthony and Bobbie Arp. Meeting the RAC Challenge Webinar Dawn Carpenter April 9. Critical Care Nuts and Bolts In-service Chattanooga Alex Mahery May 29 and 30. 2013 G Codes Webinar for Physical Therapy April 24. TennCare Training Session Transitioning to the Right Care after Hospital Stay Knoxville Sheila Yarber April 30. Smoky Mountain APIC (Infection Control) Fall Conference Pigeon Forge Shannon Anthony and Bobbie Arp to be held November 14-15, 2013. AHIMA (Health Information Management) 2013 Convention and Exhibit Atlanta Dawn Carpenter. The Supervisor Toolkit for Training Lucretia Santelli. CPR Instructor Renewal Shannon Anthony and Carol Ware. Community Service Shannon Anthony United Way Board Meeting April 16, 2013 SHA provided $500 sponsorship to the United Way 5K May 5, 2013 MedVance MLT Advisory Board Meeting in Cookeville Lacey Teague and David Wiggs June 7, 2013 Bonnie Furrow Scholarship Presentations were made at Sequoyah High School by Shannon Anthony, Sweetwater High School by Bob Wilkins, and Tellico Plains High School by Kassie Gregory. May 2013
Sweetwater Hospital Association 304 Wright Street Sweetwater, TN 37874 Scott Bowman, Administrator NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID SWEETWATER TN PERMIT NO. 7 Gauzette Publication Committee Joe Anderson, MHA Bobbie Arp, RRT Patti Montooth Millie Knight, PTA Shannon Anthony, RN Debbie Thompson Scott Bowman