September 23, 2014

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Flu season is right around the corner and leaders at Texas Children’s want you to protect yourself and your patients by getting a seasonal influenza vaccine.

Throughout this year’s flu season, you will hear from leaders across the organization about why you should get vaccinated and how you can encourage your co-workers to do the same. Texas Children’s CEO and President Mark A. Wallace delivers the first message of this year’s flu campaign here:

Quick, Easy, Free

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts this year’s flu season will begin in October but recommends people get vaccinated now to ensure they are protected, explaining it takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop and provide protection against the illness.

Texas Children’s is making that task quick, easy and free for all of its employees. Starting from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 23, on The Auxiliary Bridge and from 6:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. at West Campus’ lobby, Employee Health is administering free seasonal influenza vaccinations to Texas Children’s employees, Baylor College of Medicine employees working in Texas Children’s facilities, Texas Children’s medical staff and volunteers. Leaders from Texas Children’s Pediatrics, Texas Children’s Health Centers and The Center for Women and Children will inform their staff about seasonal flu vaccination details.

Click here to view future vaccination schedules for both Main and West Campuses. Employee Health strongly encourages you to get your vaccine at one of the times listed on the schedule. If you are unable to do so, please schedule an appointment to get the flu vaccine at the Employee Health Clinic after Wednesday, October 1.

P3 Incentive Plan

In addition to helping you stay healthy, getting an annual flu shot is part of Texas Children’s P3 incentive plan, which is an important component of the total rewards you receive at Texas Children’s Hospital. Employees working in other parts of Texas Children’s have their own incentive plans, all of which encourage workers to get a flu vaccine.

As part of P3, we are striving for at least 90 percent of our staff to get vaccinated. We were successful in achieving that goal last year, and organization leaders are confident that with YOUR support we’ll reach our goal again this year.

“Getting your flu vaccine is a big part of our compensation program, but most importantly, it’s about quality, service and safety for all of our patients, families and for you,” Texas Children’s President and CEO Mark A. Wallace said. “I’m going to get the flu vaccine and I want you to be right behind me.”

Additional information regarding Texas Children’s influenza vaccination policy can be found here. As a reminder, staff should be in compliance by Monday, December 1.

April 15, 2014

Taking care of Texas Children’s patients and families begins with taking the very best care of ourselves. That’s why the Employee Health and Wellness Center team is offering a free Hypertension Management Program open to participants on main campus to help you learn about managing your blood pressure. This eight week, confidential program is limited to only 50 participants at the Employee Medical Clinic.

This program might be right for you if you want to:

  • Improve blood pressure control and readings
  • Improve overall nutrition and fitness level
  • Overcome barriers to lifestyle changes and achieve optimal health and wellness

Tell me more about this program!

The Hypertension Management Program is a personalized medical care, educational and lifestyle program to help you manage your blood pressure.

You will receive over four hours of medical care, education and counseling, at no cost, including:

  • An individual medical care appointment
  • Two individual nutrition consultations
  • Two confidential, interactive, and supportive peer group sessions

I’m interested!
If you have been diagnosed with hypertension and are interested in better managing your condition, this program is for you. If you are ready to commit to the five program appointments, please complete this confidential interest survey, and a member of the Employee Health and Wellness team will contact you soon.

February 25, 2014

22614emphealth640Texas Children’s is dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health and well-being by providing convenient access to excellent health care services at the Main Campus. Here are some reasons why the next time you need to see a primary care provider, you should take the yellow elevators to the 5th floor and visit your Employee Medical Clinic.

1. Location, location, location: The convenience of having an on-site medical clinic means you won’t have to waste time navigating the medical center while you take time out of your day to visit a health care provider. Plus, who wants to pay for parking somewhere else when you’re already parked in your employee parking spot?
2. We’re here for you: In addition to lunch time appointments, you asked for early morning appointments and we listened. Starting March 4, every Tuesday, the clinic will open from 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Same-day appointments are available almost every day. Just call ahead and schedule a time that’s convenient for you.
3. Friendly faces: If you haven’t met them yet, our medical providers, Dr. Perkison and Joycelyn Gordon, PA are friendly and approachable and you’ll want to get to know them. Plus, you’ll love working with Noelle Hirst, RN; Valeria Martinez, clinic representative and our wellness team who are dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health and well-being.
4. Save money: All Texas Children’s Hospital medical plan participants pay a reduced $10 co-pay which is also payroll deductible.
5. We respect your privacy: Externally hosted, confidential electronic medical record keeps your information private.

You can get your well checkup and many other primary care services right here at work including, but not limited to:

  • well-woman and well-man exams
  • urgent care for minor personal illness and injuries
  • routine physicals
  • seasonal allergy and cold symptoms
  • on-site physical therapy
  • chronic condition management
  • specialty care coordination

Employee Medical Clinic Information
Location: Employee Health and Wellness Center, Main Campus, 5 Tower by yellow elevators
Hours: Mondays and Wednesday to Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and Tuesdays: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (New Tuesday hours begin March 4: 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)
Phone: 832-824-2150