![]() ![]() ![]() Probably the most remarkable improvement patients will see is same-day access for health care needs and a new Web-based communication service called, Relay Health. will always talk to a member of their health care team, and know that we are always looking out for their care.” Medical Home places the patient at the center of every health care decision by opening up the lines of communication between a team of medical staff, and providing patients with closer, more personalized care. Medical Home reinforces NHCL staff members‟ beliefs by giving patients the power to take charge of their personal health. Introducing Medical Home By Anna Hancock NHCL Public Affairs ow active is your role in taking care H of your personal health? Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune doctors and nurses think that you are one of the most important factors in determining the quality of your health, and will ring in the new year by introducing a program to about 5,000 Family Medicine Clinic patients called Medical Home. Stories or photos may be submitted via email to 2 Questions or comments can be directed to the Editor-In-Chief, phone 450-4463, or the Managing Editor, phone 450-3501. The editorial content of this publication is the responsibility of the Public Affairs Office, Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, N.C. Scuttlebutt follows the Associate Press Stylebook and CHINFO guidelines for Navy news writing. government, the DoD, or the Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune Public Affairs Office. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the official views of the U.S. Zinder Editor-In-Chief Raymond Applewhite Managing Editor Anna Hancock Graphic Design Kelly Pursel Scuttlebutt is an authorized publication for Marines, Sailors, retirees and family members. A forum for NHCL staff to get „insider info‟ S C U T T L E B U T T Commanding Officer Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune Capt. A drinking fountain on a ship gathering place b. Slang for spoken communication through the grapevine 2. ![]() ZINDER Captain, Medical Corps United States Navy Commanding Officer scut Thank you for providing this forum for our command! D. Hancock in our PAO shop for putting this paper together. Let the world know by writing a short article for Scuttlebutt. Each of you should feel equally proud of your coworkers and what you are doing. I encourage you to use Scuttlebutt to show off your people and what you do! Bragging about our staff is one of my favorite things to do. Embrace them and take them on as your own as we work together to make this the best possible facility to work and to receive care. In this new year, you will see renewed emphasis on continuous process improvement and patient safety initiatives. As we move into 2011, we constantly want to seek ways to raise the margin of safety for our patients. We will continue to provide quality care lead our people and manage our business, so we can deliver outstanding healthcare to everyone entrusted to us. ![]() Please keep up the good work and “let‟s give them something to talk about”! Raymond Applewhite Public Affairs Officer Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune With the exceptional attitude and capabilities of our staff, we will meet those challenges head on. It is abundantly clear to me, and obviously to others, that you perform your job so well! Not only because of the pay, but equally as important, because your heart is in it! Perhaps there is no greater service than to wear the military uniform while serving our country however, it goes without saying that the service and support that you provide to the active duty, retirees and family members CANNOT be measured in dollars and cents. As a command, we are blessed, honored and privileged to take care of this nation‟s war fighters, retirees and family members. I can tell you that it is virtually impossible for me to attend any meeting or gathering in town, both on the base and often times during TAD, without having at least one person stop me to offer positive comments about the incredible job that you do day in and day out, as part of the NHCL team. Give ‘em something to talk about! ike many of you, I have numerous opportunities to interact L with various military and civilian organizations in the performance of my job, and as a private citizen. As we carry forward much of the good from 2010, the coming year will bring new challenges. In addition to Scuttlebutt, the New Year brings with it excitement and anticipation of things to come. Zinder Commander Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune appy New Year and H welcome to the first edition of Scuttlebutt! Scuttlebutt provides a forum to share stories, pass information, update our staff, and most of all, enjoy many of the great things going on at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |