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Baptist Health’s employee newsletter for November 2014
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BowTies2014 ART & ANT IQUES SHOW
BowTies2014 ART & ANT IQUES SHOW
See your little cub on the big screenThe Jaguars Cub Club invites you to share a
photo of your child to be displayed on the
Jacksonville Jaguars video monitor during
their Dec. 7 game against the Houston
Texans. It’s part of an event for Jaguars Cub
Club members that also includes pre-game
festivities and a parade on the sidelines to kick off the game. While the
pre-game festivities and parade are only for Cub Club members, anyone
can submit photos to be displayed on the video monitors by sending them
via social media to #JaguarsCubClub.
The Jaguars Cub Club, sponsored by Baptist Health and Wolfson Children’s
Hospital, is for Jaguars fans, from birth to age 3. Membership includes a
special edition Jaguars Cub Club onesie or T-shirt, a blanket and drawstring
bag, a welcome letter from Coach Gus Bradley, and invitations to events
like this. Membership is free to all babies born at any Baptist Health
hospital or those cared for at the Wolfson Children’s Hospital NICU on
or after Jan. 1, 2014. A membership package also can be purchased for
$24.99, plus $5 shipping and handling. To learn more call 904.202.4907.
Discounted tickets for Art & Antiques ShowBoxwoods and BowTies
38th Annual Art & Antiques Show
Dec. 5 – 7
Prime Osborn Convention Center
The Women’s Board of Wolfson Children’s
Hospital extends a special offer to Baptist Health team members to
purchase show admission tickets for themselves and one guest at a cost of
$5 each, by showing your Baptist Health ID badge at the ticket booth at the
show. The normal ticket price is $15 per ticket. Come see 45 distinguished
art and antiques dealers; visit the Tea Room and Pastry Café for lunch and
delectable desserts; and visit the Young Collectors and Decorations Resale
Booths for incredible deals. Tickets to the lectures and Belles & BowTies
Children’s Fashion Show are an additional cost. For more information, visit
artandantiquesshow.com or call 904.202.2886.
BaptistBriefs November 2014
Save the Date
qSunday, Dec. 7Jacksonville Jaguars Military Appreciation Game1 pm versus the Houston Texans
As a thank you to our service men and women, Baptist Health will provide two tickets for team members who are active military, reservists or veterans. To take advantage of this program, call Brad Fain at 904.633.6534 or email [email protected] . You will need to provide your contact information, Baptist employee ID, and the branch in which you served. Additional tickets may also be purchased.
Thursday, Dec. 11Improving the Health Status of Your CommunityUniversity Club, Grand Ballroom1301 Riverplace Blvd., 27th floor, Jacksonville
Audrey Moran, Baptist Health senior vice president of Social Responsibility and CommunityAdvocacy, will be part of this panel discussion presented by the American College of HealthcareExecutives – North Florida Chapter. One ACHE face-to-face education credit is available forthose who attend. Cost is $50 for ACHE and HFMA members, $60 for nonmembers, and $35 for students. Fee includes dinner. To register, visit nfl.ache.org .
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Benefit eligibility: important dependent audit informationBaptist Health wants to
ensure our health plans
are in compliance with
the IRS, and we take our dependent audit seriously.
Whether you are a current health plan participant or a
new team member participating for the first time, you
will be asked to provide proof of any new dependents
added to the medical plan for 2015.
Dependents who were enrolled and audited in 2014
will not be audited again for 2015. If you added any
new dependents to the medical plan during Open
Enrollment, please be on the lookout for important
audit information that will be mailed to your home
address in early 2015. You will be required to provide
proof of eligibility for any new dependents in order for
them to be covered on the medical plan.
Keep your stress at a healthy level during the holidays
Baptist Health team members
and their friends are invited to
a Good for You Gathering in
December to learn how to keep
stress at a healthy level and enjoy
the holidays. Kym Dunton, RN,
Women’s Health coordinator
at Baptist Health, will lead “All
Stressed Up and Nowhere to Go.”
These free, interactive sessions will
help you identify sources of stress and learn techniques
to build mental, emotional and physical resilience. To
register for a session, visit baptistgoodforyou.com .
Three opportunities to attend
“All Stressed Up and Nowhere to Go”
Friday, Dec. 5, at 12:30 pm or
Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 6 pm
Y Healthy Living Center at the Williams Family Y
10415 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville
Tuesday, Dec. 9 at noon
Y Healthy Living Center at the Ponte Vedra Y
170 Landrum Lane, Ponte Vedra Beach
The Y Healthy Living Centers bring wellness programs
and services from Baptist Health into the Y, making
them more accessible to the surrounding community.
You don’t have to be a Y member to participate. For
more information about Y Healthy Living Centers, visit
baptistjax.com/YMCA .
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then video must be pricelessBlueTube is our internal channel for videos made for and
by our team members and is available on the intranet
homepage. The current series of videos are short
vignettes that introduce the Magnet™ designation and
Baptist Health culture.
Videos can be shown in team meetings or viewed
solo for a moment of self-care and inspiration. Similar
themes are listed as Related Videos, which you can
view even when they aren’t the featured video on
the homepage .
Tips for viewing: Be considerate and use headphones
in patient areas and close office spaces. Videos are only
visible from Baptist Health computers and via the VPN
(virtual private network). The computer you use must
have a video player (Adobe Flash). If you experience
problems viewing a video, contact the IS Department
Service Desk at 904.202.7565.
Physician Integration Walk with a Doc in Mandarin Baptist Primary Care Mandarin South invites you to
walk with James Moore, MD, on Saturday, Dec. 13,
at 9 am. Meet at the office, located at 11261 San
Jose Blvd. Dr. Moore will give a brief health talk,
followed immediately by the walk. Family, friends
and well-trained pets are welcome. Sign up at
baptisthealth.eventbrite.com . For more information,
call 904.370.1131.
Good for You is a health and wellness community created for women by Baptist Health.
Baptist Jacksonville News from the Wolfson Wellness Center
Special holiday discount
Get 10 percent off massage therapy services at the
Wolfson Wellness Center, Dec 1 – 31. Gift certificates
are also available for purchase. You do not have to be a
Wolfson Wellness Center member to participate.
Group fitness classes
Boot Camp – Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
5:30 – 6:30 am
Cost: Eight weeks/24 sessions for $108
CoreAbs – Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 – 6:30 am
Cost: Eight weeks/16 sessions for $70
Zumba Fitness – Mondays and Wednesdays,
5:30 – 6:30 pm
Cost: Eight weeks/16 sessions for $80
Slow Flow Yoga – Thursdays, 5:30 – 6:45 pm
Four weeks/Four sessions for $40
Class start dates depend on when you enroll. Payroll
deduction is available. Register at the Wolfson
Wellness Center, Heart Hospital, second floor.
Use your Healthy For Life discount at the Wolfson
Wellness Center
Current and new members may use the Healthy For
Life wellness discount of $12.50 per month toward
membership at the Wolfson Wellness Center. However,
the discount is NOT automatically applied. You must
activate the discount by showing your Baptist ID and
completing a registration/attestation form. To enroll,
please see a member of the Wolfson Wellness Center
staff. For more information, call 904.202.9708.
Baptist Beaches Beaches Winter Lights FestivalBaptist Beaches is sponsoring a chair at the Beaches
Winter Lights Festival at the Sea Walk Pavilion in
Jacksonville Beach. The lighting ceremony will take
place Sunday, Nov. 30, at 5:30 pm. The festival, which
takes place every weekend in December, will offer
holiday treats and hot cocoa for visitors. It is free for
all ages and is a great family event.
Baptist NassauChildren’s Christmas PartyChildren and grandchildren (age 10 and younger)
of Baptist Nassau team members are invited to the
hospital’s annual Children’s Christmas Party on Sunday,
Dec. 14, 2 – 4 pm, in the Amelia Breeze Café. Santa will
be there to take photos and hand out gifts, and Baptist
Nassau’s own Pharmagician Steve Bean will perform,
amaze and entertain. Festivities will also include games
and crafts.
Baptist South Blood DriveThe bloodmobile will be parked outside the main
hospital entrance on Wednesday, Dec. 17, from
12 – 2:30 pm. Advance registration is recommended,
but not required. Contact Community Relations
at 904.271.6081.
Wolfson Children’s HospitalRegistration now open for Wolfson Children’s ChallengeThe Wolfson Children’s Challenge is set for Saturday,
Jan. 31, 2015, and registration is now open. You can
participate in the 55-km Ultra Marathon, 55-km Ultra
Relay, 30-km individual run or take part in the 1-mile
fun run.
Some of the exciting changes to this year’s event are:n 55-km race instead of 55 miles to appeal to
all runnersn Staggered race start times to create a more
synchronized race finishn Addition of a 30-km individual runn Improved team fundraising website. Click here to
learn more foundation.baptistjax.comn New location at EverBank Field to accommodate
the growth of the event
Support Wolfson Children’s Hospital, by running,
making a donation or volunteering your time.
Proceeds will go toward purchasing a Nuclear Medicine
SPECT/CT camera and starting a technology support
endowment for Wolfson Children’s Hospital. For more
information, visit wolfsonchildrenschallenge.org or
contact the Baptist Health Foundation at 904.202.2919.