Physician Orientation Guide. Welcome Welcome to Holy Cross Hospital. We are pleased to have you as part of our medical team. You should have received.

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Physician Orientation Guide

Welcome Welcome to Holy Cross Hospital. We are pleased to have you as part of our medical team. You should have received a folder from the Medical Staff Office containing several useful tools and practice enhancements. This orientation expands on those tools and enhancements, and provides key information that will be useful to review prior to practicing at Holy Cross Hospital.

My personal welcome to one of the largest medical staffs in the state of Maryland The Medical Affairs Division and the Medical Staff Office are here to serve you Please contact us with any questions about this presentation or on any other issue that you have from your work here at Holy Cross Hospital –Telephone: – Blair Eig, MD, CMO Chief Medical Officer

Introduction to Holy Cross Hospital

Holy Cross Hospital Facts One of the largest hospitals in Maryland 450-bed, not-for-profit teaching hospital Founded in 1963 by the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross Primarily serves residents of the state’s two largest jurisdictions, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties Offers a full range of inpatient, outpatient and community-based health care services, with specialized expertise in women and newborn services, senior services, surgery, neuroscience and cancer More than 1,200 physicians are affiliated with Holy Cross Hospital Holy Cross Hospital is a member of Trinity Health of Novi, Michigan, one of the largest health systems in the country

We serve together in Trinity Health, in the spirit of the Gospel, to heal body, mind and spirit, to improve the health of our communities and to steward the resources entrusted to us. Core values: Respect Social justice Compassion Care of the poor and underserved Excellence Our Mission

Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Maryland, exists to support the health ministry of Trinity Health and to be the most trusted provider of health care services in our area. Our health care team will achieve this trust through: High-quality, efficient and safe health care services for all in partnership with our physicians and others Accessibility of services to our most vulnerable and underserved populations Community outreach that improves health status Ongoing learning and sharing of new knowledge Our friendly, caring spirit Our Role

Tobacco-free campus Professional and Community Education Center GATE Institute – Minimally Invasive Surgery Training Center Seniors Emergency Center: The first of its kind in the nation Chapel (open to all faiths) Meditation Garden Community Art Exhibition Gallery Facility Highlights

Getting Started

Please visit the Security department on the ground floor to obtain your identification badge. The physician lounge, physician parking lot and many clinical areas are accessible only by swiping your identification badge. Your identification badge should be worn on campus at all times for both security and safety reasons. Identification Badge

Free, designated physician parking spaces are located in the front of the hospital. These spaces are accessible from the Dameron Drive entrance. Your identification badge allows access to this parking area designated specifically for physicians, as well as many areas of the hospital. Parking

Located on the first floor, across from the Medical Staff Office Accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week Continental breakfast served at 7:30 a.m., Monday through Friday Lunch served at 11:30 a.m., Monday through Friday. Computers are available for charting or checking patient information Coffee, tea and water is available throughout the day Physician Lounge

Hospital Leadership and Key Contacts

Kevin J. Sexton, President and CEO Blair Eig, MD, Senior Vice President, Medical Affairs/CMO Judith Rogers, RNC, MSN, PhD, Vice President, Patient Care Services/CNE Gary Vogan, Chief Financial Officer Yancy Phillips, MD, Vice President, Quality and Care Management Sr. Rachel Callahan, Vice President, Mission Services Roseanne Pajka, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development Manuel Ocasio, Vice President, Human Resources/CHRO Annice Cody, Vice President, Strategic Planning Executive Administration

The Medical Staff Office is located on the first floor of the hospital and is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Important Phone Numbers: For initial credentialing and reappointment of medical staff, call For continuing Medical Education, call For other issues, contact Joy Rothen, Medical Staff Office manager, , or Please make sure the Medical Staff Office has your correct address and phone number. Medical Affairs/Medical Staff Offices

President:Clifford Hinkes, MD Vice President:Miriam Cameron, MD Secretary/Treasurer:Garry Ruben, MD At Large: Medicine:Kashif Firozvi, MD OB/GYN:Heather Sine, MD Pediatrics:Sharon Kiernan, MD Surgery:Darrell Manning, MD Medical Staff Officers 2011

Department Chiefs AnesthesiaClay Risk, MD MedicalLynne Diggs, MD OB/GYNHeather Sine, MD PediatricsHenry Sakai, MD SurgeryAntoni Goral, MD Medical Staff Administration

Department of Surgery 7:30 a.m., second Monday, odd months Department of OB/GYN 7:30 a.m., second Friday, odd months Department of Medicine 7:30 a.m., second Tuesday, odd months Department of Pediatrics (Business Meeting) Noon, second Fridays, odd months Department of Pediatrics (CME) Noon, second Fridays, even months Medical Staff Meetings

Is a primary resource for physicians and their office staff and serves as a single point of contact for the hospital when you have questions, suggestions or any concerns. Specifically, the department staff will: Physician and Payer Relations Visit your office on an ongoing basis to communicate up-to-date information Provide concern/problem resolutions in a timely fashion Provide introductions and contact information for hospital staff and other physicians Communicate new services to meet the needs of our physicians and their offices Key Contacts: Connee Reilly, Patty DeZinno,

HCH DocsOnline An e-newsletter for hospital medical and dental staff Established to share information from Holy Cross Hospital that is pertinent to physicians If you have any comments, questions or items to include, contact Physician News An informative bimonthly publication for hospital medical and dental staff Reports news of interest to the medical staff, disseminates information about hospital activity and recognizes the accomplishments of practitioners For items to share, please contact Nicole Leandro at or Physician Communication

Holy Cross Hospital is committed to advancing complex care, and through its strategic plan has identified the following priorities: Women and infants services including high-risk perinatal care Senior services Surgery, including minimally invasive procedures Neuroscience Cancer Strategic Priorities

Clinical Environment

To access hospital policies go to HCNet or Log on using your physician number as the log in and password. All hospital policies along with divisional/departmental policies are located on Policy Tech. All Medical Staff members/LIPs are responsible for having a working knowledge of policies including but not limited to the following: Verbal and Telephone Orders Impairment Reporting of Medical and Dental Staff Member Mandatory Flu Vaccine Restraint Policy Policy Tech and Hospital Policies

Our hospitalist medical care is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week Our hospitalist physicians provide care to patients during their hospitalization and transfer care back to the patient’s primary care physician upon discharge or transfer to a skilled nursing facility For more information, call Hospitalists

Our integrated electronic medical record system uses Cerner PowerChart software The electronic medical record system allows our physicians to practice patient- focused, efficient, effective and safe patient care The electronic medical record system consists of: –Computerized physician/provider order entry (CPOE) –EKG and cardio images –eScription medical transcription –Radiology/PACS –Fetal monitoring –Remote access via a secure, easy-to-install download called MyAccess For additional assistance and education, contact a physician coach at Electronic Medical Record

Core Measures Holy Cross Hospital collects and sends data to The Joint Commission on five core measures. The core measures are also part of a Trinity Health quality scorecard that is distributed to all of the system hospitals. As a member of our medical staff, your participation is crucial in achieving and sustaining high scores. The core measures are: Heart failure Community acquired pneumonia Acute myocardial infarction Surgical Care Improvement Project Hospital Outpatient Program –AMI/Chest pain –Surgery

Case Management Team of RN case managers, licensed social workers, utilization review manager and full-time physician advisor –Coordinates patient care and facilitates discharge planning/interface with families and outside facilities –Helps determine appropriate level of care via utilization review Inpatient vs. observation or ambulatory surgery Telemetry unit vs. medical/surgical unit –Assists with documentation clarification via Clinical Documentation Specialists (CDSs) Physician queries in electronic medical record –Available 365 days a year at ; through page operator after hours

Plan for our initiatives related to meeting our operating plan targets for length of stay, red hours and reduction of emergency department boarders. Potentially preventable complications and re-admits within 30 days. Quality and Care Management

Clinical Quality Initiatives National Hospital Quality (Core) Measures –Community acquired pneumonia, acute MI, CHF –SCIP (Surgical Care Improvement Project) Concurrent reviewers ensure hospital compliance and may contact you to capture needed documentation Potentially Preventable Complications (PPCs) –49 conditions in the state of Maryland Maryland’s adaptation of “never events” –Global and diagnosis-specific exclusions exist Requires thorough documentation of all diagnoses and co-morbid conditions and indication of whether or not conditions were present at the time of patient’s admission Potentially Preventable Readmissions (PPRs) –Program to begin in Maryland July 2010

Service Provided Only to Emergency Center and Inpatient Units Psychiatric assessments Competency evaluations Medication evaluations Psychiatric placements/transfer For Referrals Page ID#20983 or call ext for Psychiatric Crisis Clinician Clinician will take the consult information and give referral to on-call psychiatrist Response Time Psychiatrist will see patient in person within 24 hours or you can contact the on-call psychiatrist directly (after initial consult) to discuss medication recommendations, clarify questions, or get ETA from psychiatrist Behavioral Health Services

The Ethics Committee exists to advise patients, families, physicians and staff on various ethical issues –Lee Schwab, MD, is the Ethics chair –The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services is also a resource: To Contact the Ethics Committee –during business hours, call or –After hours, call the administrative coordinator at or Page ID# 1185 Ethics

Chaplains are available in-house to provide support and pastoral care to patients, their families/friends and staff of all faiths and beliefs. Contact Spiritual Care at Spiritual Care Services

Patient Satisfaction As required by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services and to ensure that our patients receive superior care, a random sample are surveyed using the HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) survey instrument. The following physician questions are on the HCAHPS survey: –During the hospital stay, how often did doctors listen carefully to you? –During this hospital stay, how often did doctors listen carefully to you? –During this hospital stay, how often did doctors explain things in a way you could understand? The patients are given the response options: –Never / Sometimes / Usually / Always

Infection Control Services 3 ICPs are available M-F (7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., ext. 7480) After hours, call the administrative coordinator for IC issues NHSN ( CDC Surveillance Program) - BSI, UTI, VAP in adult critical care - BSI in NICU - Selected surgical procedures from OR Hand Hygiene Monitoring - “Secret Shopper” method for ALL staff, including physicians Health Department Reporting - Any inpatient or + lab result will be reported by Infection Control Isolation Updates - If IC knows of patient, we will isolate through Cerner; you are able to order isolation as well - All MDROs are required to be in at least contact isolation - Standard precautions now includes wearing a surgical mask for any lumbar punctures

Employee Health Services The following Employee Health Services are available for physician non- employees: Blood borne pathogen exposure work-up: –See badge buddy for contact numbers –Contact EHS right away (two-hour window to start PEP) –Don’t order tests yourself -- Maryland law requires we use a confidential process PPD for credentialing (you keep the hard copy results) TB mask fit test (we have 20+ Mtb patients per year) Flu vaccination

Accreditation and Regulatory Services Responds to and prepares for more than 30 unannounced surveys per year (state, CMS, etc.); also responds to complaints from regulatory agencies IMPORTANT note: Surveyors love to speak to physicians. Questions typically asked include: -- safety issues (refer to your “badge buddy”) -- What is your role in a disaster? -- How does the organization involve the Medical Staff? The Joint Commission can come at any time but will be here for our triennial survey in 2011 The Joint Commission recently reaccredited the hospital in stroke care

Regulatory Initiatives CMS has mandated the following in order to decrease inappropriate Medicare payments –Recovery Audit Contractors (RACs) Paid on a contingency basis to review provider records and may force recoupment of payments –Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) Integrate Medicare Part A and Part B billing –Inconsistencies between hospital and physician billing will result in denial of payments To learn more, contact Karen Jerome, MD, Physician Advisor, Quality and Care Management, at

Thank you for becoming part of our medical staff and being part of Holy Cross Hospital. We look forward to working with you to ensure we are the most trusted providers for our community. Thank You Click here to complete your physician orientation