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Ballad Health introduces two advanced cancer surgeries at Johnson City Medical Center

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — Patients facing complex abdominal cancers now have new hope close to home as Ballad Health expands access to advanced, life-extending treatments at Johnson City Medical Center. In February, surgical oncology teams performed the first hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) procedure, followed by the first hepatic artery infusion (HAI) in March. These therapies expand treatment options for patients with complex abdominal cancers.  Both procedures were led by Dr. Jennifer Whittington of ETSU Health. The HAI procedure, specifically, is performed by the teams of Dr. Whittington and Dr. Trevy Ramos, as well as a specialized operating room staff trained to perform these complex procedures. “Some patients with extensive disease might have only weeks or months to live. With these advanced procedures, we’re often able to extend our patients’ lives by years.” – Dr. Jennifer Whittington “Some patients with extensive disease might have only weeks or months to live,” Dr. Whittington said. “With these advanced procedures, we’re often able to extend our patients’ lives by years.”  …

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Support Niswonger Children’s Hospital with a specialty license plate

For years, the Niswonger Children’s Hospital specialty license plate has offered a simple way for community members to show their support for children’s healthcare across the region. Each plate purchased helps raise funds for pediatric services, and every plate on the road reflects the community’s commitment to patients and families. Ballad Health Foundation is encouraging team members and community members to consider purchasing or renewing a Niswonger Children’s Hospital specialty license plate. The plate carries an annual fee of $61.50, with more than half of that amount supporting children’s health services at Niswonger Children’s Hospital. To learn more or to order a Niswonger Children’s Hospital specialty license plate, visit the Tennessee Department of Revenue website or stop by a local Department of Motor Vehicles office. Once on the site, scroll down and click on “Available License Plates.”

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HR & Benefits
HR & Benefits

Johnson City Medical Center hosting hiring event April 17 for open positions

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – Those considering a career in healthcare are invited to Johnson City Medical Center’s next hiring event on Friday, April 17, from noon to 4 p.m. During the event, job seekers will have the opportunity to meet with hiring managers, learn more about available roles and potentially receive a job offer on the spot. Positions being sought include registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, phlebotomists, material management technicians, interventional radiology and radiology technologists, and a variety of other clinical and nonclinical positions. If you know of anyone who is interested and qualified for these positions, please refer them to Friday’s event or have them contact HR. Attendees should enter through the hospital’s main entrance, rather than the emergency department, where they will be guided to the seventh floor for interviews with hiring managers. “As we grow our physical facility and capabilities, we’re also seeking to expand our team to meet our community’s growing needs,”…

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Balladeers ‘spring’ into fun!

The Balladeer Children’s Program had some great events in March — including a visit to Tiebreakers, plus bouldering — as well as the opportunity to attend a play and an All-Star Monster Truck Tour event. And the spring schedule is filled with more fun activities! 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. March events March 15: Appalachian Bouldering Center + We Rock the Spectrum March 29: Tiebreakers March Giveaways: ‘Charlotte’s Web‘ and All-Star Monster Truck Tour Event photos Appalachian Bouldering Center and We Rock the Spectrum “Charlotte’s Web” and Monster Trucks Tiebreakers Upcoming events *Get ready…

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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: How teams communicate

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, April 14. Dear Colleague,  Thank you for your continued engagement with the Advanced Team Collaboration program. The effort you put into these tips helps strengthen how we communicate, support one another, and work together each day. This week, we begin a new skill – “How Teams Communicate.” We’ll focus on the role each of us plays in shaping a positive, supportive team environment. The way we communicate with one another has a direct impact on teamwork, trust and our overall experience at work. This week’s tip How Teams Communicate Tip #1: Lifting Our Teammates Up With Our Words The words we use matter. Taking time to encourage and support your teammates helps create a more positive and connected team. You can do this by being aware of what’s happening around you and recognizing others for their efforts, using encouraging language in both what you…

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Ballad Health News Podcast
Ballad Health News Podcast

Here’s our Ballad Health News Podcast for the week of April 6-10

Here’s the latest Ballad Health News podcast, covering news from the week of April 6 to April 10. 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’s program for assisting uninsured patients earns national award for its community-based approach to serving rural Appalachia

The Appalachian Highlands Care Network, a collaboration between Ballad Health and regional partners, recognized as one of Modern Healthcare’s 2026 Innovators Awards honorees Article summary Read the full article JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – National publication Modern Healthcare recognized Ballad Health’s Appalachian Highlands Care Network with its annual Innovators Award, which “recognizes leaders and organizations driving innovation that improves care, achieves measurable results and contributes to clinical and financial goals.” Launched in 2021 as a population health initiative by Ballad Health, the Appalachian Highlands Care Network works to connect uninsured patients with a wide array of healthcare, social services and support at reduced or no cost. The network relies on partner organizations across the Ballad Health service area in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia to meet patients’ needs regardless of their ability to pay. “The work of Appalachian Highlands Care Network is a powerful example of what happens when people and organizations come together to meet…

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Team Member Pulse Survey coming up from April 20-May 4

Article summary Read the full article NOTE: The following message was emailed to Ballad Health team members from HR on Thursday, April 9. Dear Colleague, We are pleased to announce that we are again partnering with Press Ganey to administer the Team Member Pulse Survey. This will be conducted from April 20 to May 4 and will consist of 16 questions that can be completed in less than 10 minutes. Since the full survey last year, many action plans and initiatives have been implemented and no doubt many of you assisted in identifying opportunities for improvement for your departments. Your continued input will provide us with updated information and help steer the direction of future initiatives. It’s important to track our progress and review against the previous surveys and national benchmark data. All survey responses will go directly to Press Ganey. No one at Ballad Health will have access to your individual responses. You should…

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More info about our hand hygiene CBL assignment team members are receiving in Outlook

This week, team members across the system will receive a short HealthStream CBL (computer-based learning) assignment in their Outlook email, with information about how to be a hand hygiene observer. More about this initiative To meet minimum hand hygiene observation requirements from LeapFrog – a hospital safety and quality ratings system – our acute care facilities will be partnering with various team members to assist in the data collection. This CBL presents education on correct hand hygiene and instruction on how to observe and record hand hygiene for the LeapFrog initiative, and requires an attestation that the team member has completed the CBL. What should you do next? Hand hygiene is the foundation of infection prevention and the No. 1 way to prevent the transmission of organisms. It is the responsibility of all team members. Thank you for completing the CBL and for keeping our facilities as safe as possible by practicing proper hand hygiene!

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Ballad Health receives HFMA’s 2026 MAP Award for High Performance in Revenue Cycle

Award highlights efforts to make healthcare costs easier to understand and navigate for patients Article summary Read the full article JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – Patients across the Appalachian Highlands are experiencing clearer bills, faster insurance decisions and easier access to financial assistance — and that progress has earned Ballad Health national recognition from the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA). Ballad Health has been named a recipient of the HFMA’s 2026 MAP Award for High Performance in Revenue Cycle, its fourth time receiving the honor. This award recognizes U.S. healthcare organizations that excel across HFMA’s MAP Keys benchmarks, implement patient-centered financial communication practices and demonstrate innovation in revenue cycle processes. “We are honored to receive the 2026 MAP Award,” said Alan Levine, chairman and CEO of Ballad Health. “For our patients, this means clearer information about the cost of care, faster answers and fewer delays related to insurance or billing. We are focused on making healthcare…

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Register now for next Systemwide Grand Rounds, set for April 28, on pediatric and OB sepsis awareness

Ballad Health will host a Systemwide Grand Rounds presentation Tuesday, April 28, from noon to 1 p.m., with a topic of “Sepsis Awareness.” It will cover how pediatric and obstetric sepsis are different from adult sepsis, and is worth 1 CME/CNE credit. Register now for this free, one-hour virtual seminar, accessible on Microsoft Teams. The host site will be Johnson City Medical Center in Auditorium 3. Click here for more information or to register for the event. This presentation will be a two-parter, with Part 1 covering how pediatric sepsis is different than adult sepsis, and Part 2 covering how OB sepsis is different than adult sepsis. ACCME Statement: Ballad Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide CME for physicians and designates this activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Ballad Health is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American…

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Smyth County Community Hospital HealthTrust Mardi Gras Gala raises $29,719 for healthcare scholarships

MARION, Va. – Community members gathered recently for an evening of celebration and philanthropy as the 13th annual Smyth County Community Hospital HealthTrust Mardi Gras Gala, held at Holston Hills Golf Course, raised $29,719 to support Smyth County residents pursuing careers in healthcare. This year’s event, hosted by the Smyth County Community Hospital HealthTrust, an affiliate of Ballad Health Foundation, transported guests to the heart of New Orleans with festive décor and lively entertainment. Attendees enjoyed casino-style gaming purely for fun, with no real cash exchanged and no actual winnings awarded, adding an extra layer of excitement to the night. Guests also had the opportunity to bid on unique items during a silent auction while enjoying delicious cuisine and fellowship with friends and neighbors. Proceeds from the gala are matched by the Smyth County Community Foundation and directly support the Changing Lives Through Healthcare Scholarship. “The HealthTrust Gala continues to showcase the generosity and heart…

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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: The continuous improvement mindset

NOTE: This message was sent to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, April 7. Dear Colleague, As we wrap up our first skill in the Advanced Team Collaboration program, “Activating a Growth Mindset,” let’s take a moment to reflect on what we’ve learned so far. We’ve covered owning your mindset, owning your actions, owning it when things go wrong and owning the experience as a team. Each of these tips builds on the last – this starts with how you think, then how you act, how you respond to challenges and how you contribute to your team. This week’s tip Activating a Growth Mindset Tip #5: The Continuous Improvement Mindset A continuous improvement mindset is the belief that things can always get better, even if only by small, consistent steps. One way to put this into practice is through the PDCA model: Call to action: Commit to adopting a continuous improvement mindset. Choose one thing…

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Team Member Kudos
Team Member Kudos

Excellence in Leadership Program celebrates latest cohort graduation

Article summary Read the full article A new group of emerging and established leaders recently celebrated graduation from the Excellence in Leadership Program, marking the successful completion of an intensive five-week leadership development experience. Though smaller in size, the cohort represented a wide range of roles across the organization, including clinical leaders, corporate professionals, and support departments. This diversity enriched the learning experience and fostered a dynamic environment for collaboration, discussion, and shared problem-solving. Participants engaged in weekly interactive training sessions focused on strengthening both practical leadership skills and strategic thinking. Topics included finance fundamentals, human resources, high reliability and creating a culture of trust – core competencies for leaders navigating today’s complex work environment. Highlights of the program included DiSC for Managers training, which helped leaders better understand their own behavioral styles and adapt their approach to more effectively motivate and support their teams. The cohort also explored key FranklinCovey principles, including the “6…

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Ballad Health News Podcast
Ballad Health News Podcast

Here’s our Ballad Health News Podcast covering March 30 to April 3

Here’s the latest Ballad Health News podcast, covering news from the week of March 30 to April 3. 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 Foundation to host Wine Women & Shoes event to support breast cancer screening programs

Article summary Read the full article BRISTOL, Va. –  A day of wine tasting, designer shopping, a glamorous fashion show and more awaits attendees of Ballad Health Foundation’s Wine Women & Shoes event, presented by Paragon Anesthesia, on Saturday, April 18. Held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Lodge and Pavilion at The Olde Farm in Bristol, Virginia, the annual fundraising event benefits Ballad Health’s breast cancer screening programs and women’s health services by expanding its ability to provide 3D mammograms, breast MRI scans, BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic analyses and genetic panels to people who need them. “Seeing women unite to offer meaningful support to their peers is what makes Wine Women & Shoes such an exceptional event,” said Jack Simpson, president of Ballad Health Foundation. “We’re empowering women to take that crucial first step in cancer prevention by easing the financial obstacles to potentially lifesaving screenings. “This event provides an opportunity for those…

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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: Owning the experience as a team

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, March 31. Dear Colleague,  Thank you for continuing to engage with the Advanced Team Collaboration program. The time and effort you put into building these skills makes a difference in how we work together, support one another and create positive experiences each day. So far, we’ve focused on owning your mindset, your actions and how you respond when things don’t go as planned. This week’s tip follows that same path. This week’s tip Activating a Growth Mindset Tip #4: Owning the Experience as a Team Being part of a strong team means taking shared ownership of its success. This includes contributing to team goals, being open to new ideas and ways of working, and holding yourself accountable for your role on the team. Each team member plays an important part in how the team functions and succeeds. Small, consistent actions – like following through…

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Here’s our Ballad Health News Podcast covering the week of March 23-27

Here’s the latest Ballad Health News podcast, covering news from the week of March 23 to March 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: Podcasts can also be accessed at Balladhealthnews.org on the right side of the page.

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Excellence Awards 2026 celebrate our improvement journey

KINGSPORT, Tenn. – The 2026 Excellence Awards on March 12 celebrated improvement projects that have significantly benefited patients, team members and the organization, shining a light on the great work of dozens of teams from across the system. The awards banquet was held at MeadowView Conference Resort & Convention Center, with more than 600 team members participating. A panel of experts evaluated 87 of the 102 submitted projects, recognizing top performers for their measurable impact on quality, safety, efficiency and innovation. “From bedside improvement to crisis response, excellence at Ballad Health is embedded in who we are,” said Dr. Amit Vashist, Ballad Health’s chief clinical officer. “These awards matter. Recognition builds belief. It reinforces that disciplined improvement changes culture.” Check out our photo gallery at the bottom of this article; a more extensive gallery of photos is also available for viewing and downloading. And the submission period for the 2027 Excellence Awards is now open!…

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IT & Epic
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MyChart: Good for patients, good for you

Are you using MyChart? We encourage all team members to take advantage of this tool for their own health, and to help others do the same. MyChart makes it easier to take an active role in managing your care. With MyChart, you can manage many aspects of your health in one place. It securely connects you with your care team and provides convenient, confidential access to your health information and services — anytime, anywhere, from your smartphone, tablet or computer. What can you do in MyChart? For patients, this means no more waiting for phone calls with test results, or playing phone tag to schedule appointments. Parents or caretakers can also manage their child’s health record, prescriptions and appointments, or serve as a proxy for an aging parent. How to access MyChart Use the QR code at the bottom of this article to set up an account. You can also access MyChart through the Ballad…

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Ballad Health Training Center earns national recognition as AHA All-Star Training Center

The Ballad Health American Heart Association Training Center has been honored nationally with the 2025 American Heart Association All-Star Award. The distinction honors top-tier American Heart Association (AHA) training centers for exceptional quality, compliance and commitment to CPR and emergency cardiovascular education, and recognizes organizations setting high standards in training. The center is one of the largest in the Appalachian Highlands region, offering a variety of AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS) courses. Courses are for Ballad Health team members, businesses and the broader community. Ballad Health earned the honor by demonstrating “exceptional dedication to the Heart Association’s mission by consistently delivering high-quality CPR education, following ECC Guidelines, and elevating the standard of lifesaving training in your communities,” according to the AHA. “You’ve proven that your team sets the bar for what it means to operate an exemplary American Heart Association Training Center,” the AHA stated. “It symbolizes the real-world impact…

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Three physicians join BHMA Family Medicine – West Oakland

Article summary Read the full article JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — Ballad Health Medical Associates Family Medicine – West Oakland, a department of Johnson City Medical Center, recently welcomed three new physicians — Bruce Winegar, DO; Eric Harman, MD; and Rebecca Jenkins, DO — who will offer comprehensive, family-focused primary care. Dr. Winegar was born and raised in Kingsport. His services include annual physicals, joint injections, immunizations and wellness exams, as well as the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and diabetes. “I am grateful to practice medicine in the community where I grew up and still call home,” Dr. Winegar said. “Primary care has always been my goal. Preventive care plays an important role in keeping individuals healthy and strengthening the community.” Dr. Winegar is board-certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Lincoln Memorial University DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine in Harrogate, Tennessee, and completed his residency in…

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Ballad Health News Podcast
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Here’s our Ballad Health News Podcast covering the week of March 16-20

Here’s the latest Ballad Health News podcast, covering news from the week of March 16 to March 20. 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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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: Owning it when things go wrong

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, March 24. Dear Colleague,  The Advanced Team Collaboration program is designed to strengthen how we work together across teams, roles, and departments. By building skills in communication, accountability and trust, we can create more positive experiences for each other and for those we serve. This week’s tip Activating a Growth Mindset Tip #3: Owning It When Things Go Wrong Even with the best intentions, things don’t always go as planned. What matters most is how we respond in those moments. Owning it when something goes wrong shows accountability, builds trust and helps create a culture where learning and improvement are the priority. For team members, this can look like acknowledging a mistake openly, taking responsibility without placing blame, and focusing on what can be done to make it right. It may not always be easy, but these moments are opportunities to grow, strengthen relationships…

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HR & Benefits
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Reminder: Ballad Health’s Centers for Early Learning offer team member discounts for childcare

Article summary Ballad Health team members receive 30% off weekly childcare rates at nine Centers for Early Learning across the Appalachian Highlands. The first step in the application process is to fill out an interest form, provided below. Centers offer three nutritious meals daily, a best-practice learning model, extended hours from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and are open every weekday except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Read the full article One of the great benefits of being a Ballad Health team member is having access to high-quality childcare through Ballad Health’s Centers for Early Learning. There are nine locations in the Appalachian Highlands, and both part-time and full-time team members get 30% off the weekly rate offered to the community. Care at these centers includes three nutritious meals a day, leading-edge curriculum and a guarantee to be open every weekday of the year, excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas Day or during severe weather…

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B Excellent Tuesday Tip: The importance of owning your actions

NOTE: This message was emailed to Ballad Health team members on Tuesday, March 17. Dear Colleague,  Collaboration is essential to everything we do – from communicating clearly and supporting one another to ensuring safe, reliable care for the patients and communities we serve. Like any learning experience, the value of this program comes from how much we choose to engage with it. Taking a few minutes each week to watch the tips, reflect on the concepts and try the calls to action can help turn these small moments of learning into lasting habits that benefit both you and your team. This week’s tip Activating a Growth Mindset Tip #2: Owning Your Actions Taking responsibility for your actions means owning both the positive and negative outcomes of your choices and behavior rather than attributing them to outside circumstances or the actions of others. While this can sometimes be difficult, it demonstrates strength of character and accountability….

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IT & Epic
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New Microsoft Teams features now available

Article summary Read the full article Across Ballad Health, many of us do extensive work on projects that require organization and regular collaboration. To do the job right, we need the right tools – which is why we’re introducing our Microsoft Teams Channels and Microsoft 365 Groups. Within the Microsoft Teams application, a Team is where you and your coworkers collaborate — post messages, share files and meet. When you are added to a Team, you automatically gain access to its conversations, files, calendar and connected apps like Planner and OneNote. A Team is developed by having a Microsoft 365 Group. A Channel is a shared space inside a Team for a specific topic or purpose. Everyone in the Team (or in that Channel) can see the posts and files there. This keeps updates organized and easy to find. In simple terms: These new features make it easier for team members to communicate, collaborate and…

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Balladeer Children's Program
Balladeer Children's Program

Balladeer Children’s Program has plenty of fun lined up as we head into spring

The Balladeer Children’s Program was treated to some great fun bouncing at Just Jump Night in February, and there’s a great schedule of upcoming events. 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. Events Just Jump Nights Factory Adventure  Event photos Just Jump Nights Factory Adventure Upcoming events Important reminders About the Balladeer Children’s Program While enrolling in the Balladeer Children’s Program is free, there is a cost associated with some of the activities. IMPORTANT NOTE: The Balladeer Children’s Program is for Ballad Health direct hires who have children between the ages 3-18 years old living in their…

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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 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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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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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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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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