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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: Advanced Team Collaboration begins this week

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, March 10. Dear Colleague,  This week marks the launch of our new Practicing Excellence program: B Excellent Advanced Team Collaboration. This program builds on the collaboration skills introduced in last year’s Team Collaboration program and focuses on strengthening how we work together as teams. In healthcare, collaboration is essential – not just for efficiency, but for safety, communication, trust and delivering the best possible care to our patients. The Advanced Team Collaboration program is designed to help each of us continue developing the habits and behaviors that support strong, reliable teams. Throughout the program, we will focus on six key skills that support effective teamwork: To help you follow along throughout the program, see the Team Member Guide here. The guide includes the program schedule as well as links and calls to action for each tip. This week’s tip Activating a Growth Mindset…

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Blood Clot Awareness Month: Protecting patients after discharge

Article summary Venous thromboembolism (VTE) remains a leading cause of preventable hospital deaths and readmissions nationwide. About 60% of post-surgical VTE cases occur after discharge – nearly half within the first week – with risk persisting for weeks to months. Up to 70% may be preventable through measures such as blood-thinning medications and compression stockings. Clinicians are encouraged to reassess VTE risk at discharge, educate patients on warning signs and consider extended prophylaxis for high-risk patients. Read the full article March is recognized as Blood Clot Awareness Month. Ballad Health’s Anticoagulation Stewardship Committee aims to highlight a crucial patient safety issue impacting many surgical patients: blood clots that form after leaving the hospital. Why this matters Research indicates that most post-surgical blood clots, known as venous thromboembolism or VTE, don’t occur during hospitalization. Studies consistently show around 60% of these clots happen after patients return home, with approximately 40% occurring within 30 days of discharge….

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Bug of the Month for March: Wet times

Did you know there are more than 1,400 known species of human pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungi and protozoa? Each month, our Ballad Health infection prevention team is highlighting one of those pathogens, or something important in how we deal with those pathogens, that you might encounter in your work. See what you know, or can learn, about these “bugs” through our “Bug of the Month” series, and about how we can prevent spread! This month, we’re spotlighting what’s known as “wet time” or “kill time” – the amount of time a disinfectant must remain wet on a surface to effectively kill pathogens. If you have questions or want more information, please reach out to your infection preventionist. Click here to see the flier below in PDF format.

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Ballad Health News Podcast
Ballad Health News Podcast

Here’s the Ballad Health News Podcast for the week of March 2-7

Here’s the latest Ballad Health News podcast, covering news from the week of March 2 to March 7. Please note the “Chapters” and “Transcript” functions for each podcast, which can be accessed from the three white bars on the top right corner of the podcast player. Users can see the topics included in the podcast and move ahead or back to specific sections, if desired. A transcript of the episode is also offered. This episode Articles featured in this week’s podcast include: Podcasts can also be accessed at Balladhealthnews.org on the right side of the page.

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Ballad Health opens newest NICU in Tennessee and Virginia at Niswonger Children’s Hospital

Expanded, two-story addition will provide private rooms and advanced neonatal care for families across the Appalachian Highlands JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – Ballad Health celebrated the grand opening of an expansion of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Niswonger Children’s Hospital with a press conference and ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking a major milestone for children and families throughout Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. The $53 million project, funded through capital from Ballad Health, $22.2 million from the Ballad Health Foundation’s Hope Rising comprehensive capital campaign for pediatric needs and a $16.8 million grant from the Tennessee Department of Health, adds 43,000 square feet across two new floors. The expansion includes 48 private family rooms, specialized twin rooms, a new milk lab for advanced nutrition, and updated technology such as Panda Warmers to help regulate body temperature for premature and medically fragile infants. Past graduates of the former NICU opened the ceremony with an invocation, representing the…

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Niswonger Children’s Hospital Radiothon raises $664,000 for pediatric surgery services

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – Thanks to support from community members across the Appalachian Highlands, pediatric surgery services will benefit from $664,000 raised during this year’s Niswonger Children’s Hospital Radiothon. This amount represents the total funds raised through the 2026 event to support surgery services at Niswonger Children’s Hospital. The 2026 Niswonger Children’s Hospital Radiothon concluded Friday evening. It wrapped up a 48-hour fundraising push for pediatric surgery at the hospital. The funds raised will convert two rooms into surgical space. This change will allow more patients to receive necessary surgery close to home. “Community support is the backbone of this fundraiser every year,” said Chris Jett, chief executive officer of Niswonger Children’s Network, which includes the children’s hospital. “Every Radiothon, it amazes me to see this community come together and support our children. These funds will go a long way for our patients who need surgery. We are very grateful for the support our community…

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Experienced healthcare leader Kevin Rinks named CEO of Holston Valley, Indian Path

Rinks, who starts March 23, brings more than 15 years of healthcare leadership experience to the role KINGSPORT, Tenn. — Ballad Health has selected an experienced leader in healthcare to lead its hospital operations in Kingsport. Kevin Rinks has accepted the position of chief executive officer of Holston Valley Medical Center and Indian Path Community Hospital, effective March 23, following a national search. “Kevin is a mission-driven leader with a proven ability to strengthen hospital operations while ensuring the delivery of high quality, safe care,” said Dr. Chad Couch, president of Ballad Health’s Northern Region. “Throughout his career, he has demonstrated strong physician relationships, developed high-performing teams, and his results are excellent. He is the right leader for Holston Valley and Indian Path.” Rinks brings more than 15 years of advanced healthcare leadership experience, most recently serving as chief executive officer of the 295-bed St. Vincent’s Southside Hospital in Jacksonville, Fla., which is part of Ascension,…

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Ballad Health News Podcast
Ballad Health News Podcast

Here’s the Ballad Health News podcast covering the week of Feb. 23-27

Here’s the latest Ballad Health News podcast, covering news from the week of Feb. 23-27. Please note the “Chapters” and “Transcript” functions for each podcast, which can be accessed from the three white bars on the top right corner of the podcast player. Users can see the topics included in the podcast and move ahead or back to specific sections, if desired. A transcript of the episode is also offered. This episode Articles featured in this week’s podcast include: Kevin Rinks new CEO at Holston Valley, Indian Path Neuroscience Symposium Niswonger Children’s Hospital Radiothon B Excellent Tuesday Tip Podcasts can also be accessed at Balladhealthnews.org on the right side of the page.

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Neuroscience Symposium coming up March 20; registration now open

KINGSPORT, Tenn. – Ballad Health’s Neuroscience Symposium will take place on Friday, March 20, at the MeadowView Conference Resort & Convention Center. The symposium, which runs from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and features leading experts in stroke treatment, interventional radiology and much more, is open to physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants or other healthcare professional interested in learning more about neuroscience in our region. Click here to register. This in-person event will feature educational presentations, discussions, and updates around the neuroscience service line, including various topics such as ischemic strokes, hemorrhagic strokes, neurological assessments and the importance of timely treatment to enhance patient care. Continuing education credits will be offered. The cost to register is $30 for Ballad Health team members. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Ballad Health is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Ballad Health is accredited by the…

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B Excellent Tip: Introducing the Advanced Team Collaboration Program

Dear Colleague,  As we wrap up the Better Begins With Us program, we’re excited to share what’s coming next in our Practicing Excellence journey. Beginning the week of March 9, team members will start the new Advanced Team Collaboration program. This program builds on the foundation established in last year’s Team Collaboration work and continues strengthening the skills needed to foster a highly collaborative, engaged team environment. Advanced Team Collaboration focuses on six key skills that directly support stronger teamwork: Activating a Growth Mindset helps teams stay open to learning, adapt to change and view challenges as opportunities rather than obstacles. How Teams Communicate strengthens clarity, trust and shared understanding so information flows effectively across roles and settings. Respecting Each Other reinforces the importance of valuing different perspectives and experiences to create a culture of inclusion and support. Everyone Leading Safety empowers all team members to take ownership of safe practices and speak up when something doesn’t seem right. Team & Personal Reliability emphasizes accountability…

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Ballad Health News Podcast
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Here’s the Ballad Health News Podcast covering the week of Feb. 16-20

Here’s the latest Ballad Health News podcast, covering news from the week of Feb. 16-20. This episode Please note the “Chapters” and “Transcript” functions for each podcast, which can be accessed from the three white bars on the top right corner of the podcast player. Users can see the topics included in the podcast and move ahead or back to specific sections, if desired. A transcript of the episode is also offered. Articles featured in this week’s podcast include: Niswonger Children’s Hospital Radiothon New providers joining Ballad Health B Excellent Tuesday Tip Balladeer Children’s Program update More about the podcast Each podcast runs about 2-3 minutes long and can be accessed from any device. It’s a quick and convenient way to hear all the latest announcements, deadlines and other news around the system, even if you’re on the go. It’s a great way to stay current with happenings across Ballad Health like HR announcements, deadlines,…

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Niswonger Children’s Hospital Radiothon to raise funds for pediatric surgery

Article summary The Niswonger Children’s Hospital Radiothon returns for its 14th year on Thursday and Friday, March 5-6, raising funds to support pediatric surgery services and plans to repurpose two rooms for pediatric surgical use, with donations benefiting children across the Appalachian Highlands. Volunteers will be collecting donations by phone and online to help the hospital expand access to pediatric surgical care close to home. Team members are encouraged to start or join a fundraising team, or participate as an individual. Read the full article JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — Niswonger Children’s Hospital Radiothon returns for its 14th year on March 5-6, raising funds to support pediatric surgery services for children across the Appalachian Highlands. Over its 13-year history, Niswonger Children’s Hospital Radiothon has raised more than $4 million, bringing critical healthcare services, equipment and expansions to the Appalachian Highlands. This year’s fundraiser will benefit pediatric surgery services at the hospital, furthering plans to repurpose two…

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Weather impacted Balladeer plans for January, but more fun is on the way!

January for the Balladeer Children’s Program was beset by inclement weather causing several postponements! Some members got to enjoy one of the Movie Days; otherwise, Balladeers were forced to reschedule some of their planned fun. The Balladeer program, a free benefit for Ballad Health employees, is intended to strengthen family bonds and relationships among our Ballad Health family. Activities include visits to area attractions, picnics in local parks, holiday celebrations and activities, sports activities, discount tickets for attractions or events, treats, take-home projects and much more. January events January Movie Day (Bristol) – More than 50 people attended and got to enjoy a free showing of “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants.” January Movie Days rescheduled in Johnson City and Greeneville – Nearly 300 people were registered to attend before weather at first caused a quick rescheduling, before being forced to cancel the event. Those who had registered received notification that they were eligible for…

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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: Professional development opportunities at Ballad Health

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, Feb. 17. Dear Colleague,  As we’ve explored through the Better Begins With Us journey, excellence isn’t a destination… it’s something we build through daily habits, shared values and a commitment to growth. The same mindset that fuels B Excellent also lives in the many professional development opportunities available to you across Ballad Health. These programs are designed to help you grow your skills, expand your impact, and continue delivering the exceptional care and service that defines our culture.  Over several team member engagement surveys, you told us you wanted more opportunities to learn and grow within Ballad Health, no matter where you are in your career journey, these resources are here to support your growth and future opportunities – because achieving excellence in our work begins with investing in ourselves. Tuition reimbursement and scholarship opportunities One of the most impactful ways to grow…

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Ballad Health News Podcast
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Ballad Health News Podcast covering the week of Feb. 9-13

Welcome to a new feature of Ballad Health News – the Ballad Health News Podcast! This weekly post to balladhealthnews.org is an audio podcast that rounds up the previous week’s important news items from the Ballad Health News site. About the podcast Each podcast will be about 2-3 minutes long and can be accessed from anywhere. They’ll offer a quick and convenient way to hear all the latest announcements, deadlines and other news around the system, even if you’re on the go. It’s a great way to stay current with happenings across Ballad Health like HR announcements, deadlines, giveaways, team member award-winners, surveys, policy reminders, leadership announcements, masking or visitation updates, new clinicians to Ballad Health and much more. Listen to the latest podcast Click on the podcast player below to hear the Ballad Health News Podcast!

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Meet more of our latest clinicians to join Ballad Health

Article summary Anthony DeSalvo, MD, has joined Ballad Health Cancer Care – Abingdon, where he specializes in hematology and oncology and provides comprehensive cancer diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care. Jenna Lyn, MHA, MD, has joined BHMA Obstetrics and Gynecology – Abingdon, offering family medicine and obstetric services including prenatal, surgical and well-woman care. Jessalyn Berry, DO, has joined BHMA Community Physicians – Norton as a family medicine physician, providing preventive care and management of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart failure and COPD. Holly Nummerdor, DO, has joined BHMA Family Medicine and Internal Medicine Med Tech – Johnson City, where she delivers family medicine services focused on chronic disease management, preventive care and whole-person wellness. Read the full article Here are some of our latest clinicians to join Ballad Health: Anthony DeSalvo, MD, joins Ballad Health Cancer Care – Abingdon ABINGDON, Va. – Anthony DeSalvo, MD, has joined Ballad Health Cancer Care – Abingdon, specializing…

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Rest Matters: Supporting healing through a restful environment

Article summary Ballad Health has launched Rest Matters, a systemwide initiative to create a quieter, more restful healing environment for hospital patients. Hospitals will observe quiet hours from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. and emphasize practical steps such as lowering noise, dimming lights, bundling care to reduce interruptions and providing comfort items like ear plugs, eye masks and extra blankets. Read the full article Ballad Health has launched “Rest Matters,” a systemwide initiative focused on creating a more restful, healing environment for patients in our hospital facilities. This effort depends on each team member and the role we play every day in supporting patient healing. What this means for our hospitals Rest Matters is grounded in evidence-based best practices and informed by multidisciplinary teams across Ballad Health. Key components include: Establishing quiet hours from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. to reduce noise and unnecessary disruptions. Focusing on simple, practical actions such as lowering noise levels,…

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Ballad Health Day at UVA Wise on Feb. 25 features free basketball for team members and families

WISE, Va. – Wednesday, Feb. 25, is Ballad Health Day at UVA Wise, and Ballad Health team members and their immediate families can attend the college’s basketball games for free. UVA Wise plays host to Lincoln Memorial University in men’s and women’s games at the David J. Prior Convocation Center. In addition to free admission, Ballad Health team members and families will receive complimentary refreshments in the C.M. “Bill” Gatton Hospitality Suite – plus free popcorn from the concession stands – in addition to the opportunity to win door prizes. The women’s game is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. and the men will start at 7:30 p.m. Please present your Ballad Health ID badge at the door for admission.

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Meet our 2025 Servant’s Heart Award winners: Justine Hill

Justine Hill is a great example of someone who simply can’t stop helping others – even in “retirement.” She has dedicated more than 43 years to Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, Tennessee, retiring from full-time work as risk management director, but she continues to consult and assist on various projects, and serves as a patient experience liaison. She currently works three days a week, triaging patient concerns and requests so other liaisons can focus on rounding on their inpatients – embodying what it truly means to be a patient advocate. Justine recognized the need for a reliable avenue for patients and families to voice concerns or request assistance, so she took on the responsibility of managing the patient feedback line, including evenings and weekends. Her dedication is unmatched as she responds to concerns promptly and effectively. Few people would give up their personal time to help others, but for Justine, it‘s a testament to…

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Ballad Health News Podcast covering the week of Feb. 2-6

Welcome to a new feature of Ballad Health News – the Ballad Health News Podcast! This weekly post to balladhealthnews.org is an audio podcast that rounds up the previous week’s important news items from the Ballad Health News site. We published the first edition last week. About the podcast Each podcast will be about 2-3 minutes long and can be accessed from anywhere. They’ll offer a quick and convenient way to hear all the latest announcements, deadlines and other news around the system, even if you’re on the go. It’s a great way to stay current with happenings across Ballad Health like HR announcements, deadlines, giveaways, team member award-winners, surveys, policy reminders, leadership announcements, masking or visitation updates, new clinicians to Ballad Health and much more. Listen to the latest podcast Click on the podcast player below to hear the Ballad Health News Podcast! The podcast will appear on the Ballad Health intranet main page as a…

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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: Celebrating team member engagement

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, Feb. 10. Dear Colleague,  One of the most encouraging things to see since we’ve embarked on our B Excellent journey has been the incredible level of engagement from our Ballad Health team members. Across Practicing Excellence’s entire client base, Ballad Health team members leave more comments in the tip video comment sections than any other organization. Even more impressive than the volume is the quality of those comments. Many are thoughtful, reflective and rich with examples of how individuals and teams are applying what they are learning in meaningful ways. Here are just a few examples: Travis Stacy, nuclear medicine at JMH, shared: “This topic is a great reminder that respect starts with empathy. Taking time to envision the experiences of others helps us better understand where teammates are coming from – their challenges, motivations, and perspectives. When we actively listen and try…

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Our heart was on display: A message from Eric Deaton about our response to Milligan incident

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Monday, Feb. 9, from Eric Deaton, executive vice president and chief operating officer for Ballad Health. Good morning, Over the last few weeks, our team has reminded the region what makes Ballad Health so special. After three weeks of historic inclement weather causing team members to work extended hours, clear ice and snow from our facilities, drip faucets and even stay overnight in our hospitals to serve patients – we showed up. And then, on Wednesday of last week, we experienced the largest single mass casualty medical response incident in the history of our region when a gas leak occurred in an athletic building on campus at Milligan University and over 300 patients surged our facilities. Seven Ballad Health facilities – Bristol Regional Medical Center, Franklin Woods Community Hospital, Greeneville Community Hospital, Holston Valley Medical Center, Johnson City Medical Center, Niswonger Children’s Hospital and…

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Ballad Health expands surgical oncology services at Johnson City Medical Center with first awake brain tumor resection

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – Ballad Health has expanded surgical oncology services at Johnson City Medical Center with the addition of awake brain tumor resection procedures. Alessandra Cathel, DO, performed the first awake brain tumor resection in December. Before Dr. Cathel’s recruitment, patients had to travel outside the region to receive the surgery. “By having Dr. Cathel on our team, we’re able to bring this landmark service to our region, which will help patients with cancer and other conditions find relief,” said Rebecca Beck, chief executive officer of Johnson City Medical Center. “This advancement allows patients to receive highly specialized, advanced neurosurgical care close to home, reducing the need to travel out of the area during an already challenging time in their lives.” Awake craniotomies are brain surgeries that are performed while the patient is conscious and alert and have been performed for nearly 50 years in the United States. The scalp is numbed with anesthesia,…

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Bug of the Month tip for February: PPE

Did you know there are more than 1,400 known species of human pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungi and protozoa? Each month, our Ballad Health infection prevention team is highlighting one of those pathogens, or something important in how we deal with those pathogens, that you might encounter in your work. See what you know, or can learn, about these “bugs” through our “Bug of the Month” series, and about how we can prevent spread! This month, we’re spotlighting PPE — personal protective equipment — that helps protect both patients and team members from all these bugs. If you have questions or want more information, please reach out to your infection preventionist. Click here to see the flier below in PDF format.

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Ballad Health News Podcast
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Check out the new, weekly Ballad Health News Podcast!

Welcome to a new feature of Ballad Health News – the Ballad Health News Podcast! This weekly post to balladhealthnews.org is an audio podcast that rounds up the previous week’s important news items from the Ballad Health News site. Each podcast will be about 2-3 minutes long and can be accessed from anywhere. They’ll offer a quick and convenient way to hear all the latest announcements, deadlines and other news around the system, even if you’re on the go. It’s a great way to stay current with happenings across Ballad Health like HR announcements, deadlines, giveaways, team member award-winners, surveys, policy reminders, leadership announcements, masking or visitation updates, new clinicians to Ballad Health and much more. Click on the podcast player below to hear the Ballad Health News Podcast! The podcast will appear on the Ballad Health intranet main page as a Ballad Health News article in the regular newsfeed, and a push notification will…

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Ballad Health welcomes Mike Anderes as managing director of Ballad Ventures

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – Ballad Health announced Mike Anderes, FACHE, as managing director of Ballad Ventures. Anderes has relocated to Northeast Tennessee, bringing 30 years of experience in healthcare innovation, digital transformation and system strategy to support Ballad Health’s mission to improve health in the Appalachian Highlands. With his extensive background in innovation, Anderes will lead Ballad Ventures, Ballad Health’s innovation and investment arm focused on rural and community health. He will oversee partnerships, new ventures and investments supporting Ballad Health’s vision to transform care through technology, collaboration and entrepreneurship. “Mike is respected nationwide for connecting frontline care, digital innovation and investment strategy,” said Bo Wilkes, chief growth officer for Ballad Health and president of Ballad Ventures. “His experience scaling health system consortia will help Ballad Ventures drive innovation for patients, clinicians and communities.” Anderes joins Ballad Health from Vale Health, a national consortium of 16 leading health systems he co-founded and led as president….

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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: Looking back on ‘Better Begins With Us’

NOTE: The following message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, Feb. 3. Dear Colleague,  Over the past several months, the Better Begins With Us program has focused on bringing four of our six core values – Honesty, Caring, Faith, and Respect – to life through practical skills designed to be learned, tried and shared. Each skill in this program was intentionally selected to support personal growth, strengthen teamwork and reinforce the culture we strive to create for our teammates, our patients and their families. The program began with The Empathy Effect, which aligned with Honesty. This skill encouraged team members to listen with intent, seek to understand different perspectives and communicate openly and authentically. By practicing empathy, teams strengthen trust and create space for honest conversations that lead to better collaboration and connection. The focus then shifted to Gratitude, which aligned with Caring. This skill reinforced the importance of recognizing and appreciating the…

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Update on the future of Unicoi County Hospital: A message from Eric Deaton

NOTE: This message was sent to Ballad Health team members on Wednesday, Jan. 28, from Eric Deaton, Ballad Health’s executive vice president/chief operating officer. To read the full press release, click here. Good Morning, Team Members: This morning, I am excited to share an update about the future of healthcare in Unicoi County. After months of careful planning and ongoing discussions with community, state and federal leaders, I am proud to announce that we are moving forward with plans to rebuild Unicoi County Hospital as an inpatient facility. During Hurricane Helene, I saw firsthand the heartbreak our teams and communities endured – the fear, the uncertainty, the grief of watching a place that meant so much to so many become unstable within a matter of hours. Yet even during those dark times, I saw something even more powerful: extraordinary courage, compassion and resilience. The people of this region showed a strength that has stayed with…

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Meet our 2025 Servant’s Heart Award winners: Greta Morrison

Greta Morrison is the administrator and chief nursing officer (CNO) at Russell County Hospital in Lebanon, Virginia, a position she has held since 2019. She is highly respected as a leader at the hospital, but also continues to provide hands-on care in numerous ways. After working as a nurse in the emergency department for 18 years – including serving as nurse manager in the ED and in the intensive care unit – she stepped into the administrator and CNO roles, but Greta still often fills in as a nurse on the floor when needed. She is known as a strong advocate for her team members, working hard to provide them with the equipment, supplies and training they need. She is always looking for ways to improve the hospital, whether it’s through updating equipment or enhancing the overall appearance of the facility. She cares for her team members and often goes above and beyond for them…

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Nurse Fellowship Program cohort underway across the system

Application period opens soon for next cohort Ballad Health’s Spring 2026 Nurse Fellowship Cohort has started at hospitals across the system, featuring the largest group yet for the program. This program is designed to prepare nursing students to enter the workforce as new graduate registered nurses. During the last semester of nursing school, Fellows will follow a nurse preceptor on their assigned unit and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams. Ballad Health offers nursing opportunities that allow students to engage in hands-on learning while earning an income. The goal of this program is to develop critical thinking, sharpen specialized nursing skills and establish time management techniques in preparation for the registered nurse role. See this flyer for more information on program eligibility and requirements. How to apply to the program The application process for December 2026 nursing graduates opens on March 1 and lasts through May 31, 2026. The program itself lasts from Aug. 17-Dec. 12, 2026….

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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: Wrapping up ‘Better Begins With Us’

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, Jan. 27. Dear Colleague, This week marks the conclusion of Better Begins With Us, a B Excellent program built around strengthening our core values of Honesty, Caring, Faith and Respect. Throughout this program, team members have explored practical skills that reinforce what it means to support one another, care for our patients and their families, and contribute to a culture rooted in trust and connection. The engagement, reflections and thoughtful comments shared along the way highlight the importance of these skills and the impact they have across our organization. Although today’s tip is the final release in the Better Begins With Us program, team members will have 30 days to complete all remaining tips and skills associated with the program. All of the Better Begins With Us skills and tips must be completed by Friday, Feb. 27, to be considered for timely completion on…

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HR & Benefits

Important message from HR: How to access your 2025 tax forms

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Monday, Jan. 26. Dear Colleague, As tax season approaches, we want to make sure you know where to find your tax forms. Below is a quick guide to accessing your 2025 Form 1095-C, your 2025 Form W-2 and, if applicable, your health savings account tax documents. 2025 Form 1095-C availability The IRS no longer requires employers to automatically mail Form 1095-C (Employer-Provided Health Coverage). In accordance with current IRS guidelines, your Form 1095-C is available through the HR & Payroll Service Center on the Ballad Health intranet. To access it, click Tax Forms, then select 2025 under the 1095-C tab to view or print your form, see instruction below. No authorization is required to receive the form electronically. Here’s a tipsheet on the intranet for detailed instructions with screenshots. Please note that Form 1095-C is provided for your records only and is not required when filing…

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Why staying active in winter matters (even when hibernating sounds better)

Article summary Even small amounts of daily movement during winter can boost immunity, support heart health, reduce joint stiffness and help prevent seasonal weight gain, while also improving mood, sleep, focus and stress levels. “Daily activity, no matter how small it may be, will be your best friend and will add up to big wins,” said Travis Rush, fitness supervisor at The Wellness Center. The Wellness Center offers indoor equipment, group and aquatic classes, personal training, seasonal challenges and simple movement ideas to help people stay active, energized and resilient through winter. Read the full article Winter can be tough – short days, freezing temps and the couch calling your name. But even a little movement can boost physical and mental health. “It’s tough to deny that the winter months are a challenging time to stay motivated,” says Travis Rush, fitness supervisor at The Wellness Center in Johnson City. “Daily activity, no matter how small…

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Ballad Health tuition reimbursement application period open through Feb. 28

Article summary Ballad Health supports team member career development through tuition reimbursement (up to $2,500 per year) and scholarships aligned with organizational needs. New tuition applications for programs starting after July 1, 2026, are accepted Jan. 19 to Feb. 28, and previously approved team members do not need to reapply. See the information below on how to apply, who is eligible and what reimbursements and scholarships are available, or visit here on the Ballad Health intranet. Read the full article NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Monday, Jan. 19. Dear colleague, Ballad Health supports the continuing professional education and career development of our team members by offering tuition reimbursement and scholarships for specific programs based on organizational need. New tuition reimbursement applications for the upcoming fiscal year (programs that start after July 1, 2026) will be accepted from Monday, Jan. 19, through Saturday, Feb. 28. Team members who were previously…

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Meet our 2025 Servant’s Heart Award winners: Gail Kiser

Gail Kiser works at Norton Community Hospital as manager in the patient resource management department, serving patients and their families during and after their hospital visit as they navigate the healthcare system. She’s known for her empathy, dedication and vast knowledge of the patient resource system. Gail is the first one in the door and the last to leave on most days, always asking herself the question, “Have I done everything I can for the patients?” She began her nursing career as an LPN (licensed practical nurse) in 1975 and has dedicated her entire professional life to serving the Wise/Norton area. She has worked at both St. Mary’s Hospital/Mountain View Regional Hospital and Norton Community Hospital, consistently demonstrating an exceptional level of care and commitment to her patients and the community. Gail’s name is always displayed on the patient room whiteboards as she makes her rounds each day, and the feedback from patients is overwhelmingly…

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Balladeers had a fun — and meaningful — holiday season

The Balladeer Children’s Program had a busy holiday season! Included was one of the most heartwarming events the program does — the Balladeers Give Back event, which provides gifts for patients at Niswonger Children’s Hospital. The Balladeer program, a free benefit for Ballad Health employees, is intended to strengthen family bonds and relationships among our Ballad Health family. Activities include visits to area attractions, picnics in local parks, holiday celebrations and activities, sports activities, discount tickets for attractions or events, treats, take-home projects and much more. Here’s what the Balladeers have been up to lately and what they’ve got coming up. November/December events November Balladeers Give Back event We hosted this event at Johnson City Medical Center on Nov. 8; Balladeer families came together and created 75 items that were donated as gifts for patients at Niswonger Children’s Hospital. Balladeer children (52 total) and their families create personalized stuffed animals, custom fleece blankets and custom…

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Bug of the Month tip for January is about cross-contamination

Did you know there are more than 1,400 known species of human pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungi and protozoa? Each month, our Ballad Health infection prevention team is highlighting one of those pathogens that you might encounter in your work. See what you know, or can learn, about these “bugs” through our “Bug of the Month” series, and about how we can prevent spread! This month, we’re spotlighting cross-contamination and how to avoid it — because it can lead to serious hospital-acquired infections in patients. If you have questions or want more information, please reach out to your infection preventionist. Click here to see the flier below in PDF format.

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