HCA Healthcare, Inc. (NYSE:HCA), one of the nation’s leading
healthcare providers, today presented its annual HCA Healthcare
Awards of Distinction at a ceremony in Nashville, Tennessee. The
HCA Healthcare Awards of Distinction, which include the Frist
Humanitarian Award, the HCA Healthcare Innovators Award and the HCA
Healthcare Excellence in Nursing Award, are the highest honors HCA
Healthcare bestows on employees, physicians and volunteers,
recognizing the extraordinary individuals who exemplify the
organization’s culture and values.
The Frist Humanitarian Award recognizes the highest achievements
in serving others; the Innovators Award recognizes creative new
ideas for enhancing quality of care; and the Excellence in Nursing
Award recognizes the highest levels of performance in the field of
nursing.
“Each year, it is our distinct honor to recognize the remarkable
individuals who make our organization better through their
commitment to excellence for our patients,” said Sam Hazen, chief
executive officer of HCA Healthcare. “The selfless service
demonstrated by today’s recipients exemplifies the mission upon
which HCA Healthcare was founded – a commitment to the care and
improvement of human life.”
Frist Humanitarian Award Recipients
Established in 1971 and named in honor of Dr. Thomas F. Frist,
Sr. (1910-1998), the Frist Humanitarian Award is given to those
within the organization who demonstrate a level of commitment and
care that goes beyond everyday acts of kindness and who inspire
others with their compassion and dedication.
Frist Humanitarian Award employee and volunteer recipients
receive a $10,000 cash gift and a $10,000 gift to a charity of
their choice, while the physician recipient receives a $20,000 gift
to the charity of their choice.
Recipients of the 2024 Frist Humanitarian Award are: Samantha
McClelland, BS, RRT, CES-A, the ECMO program coordinator at
Portsmouth Regional Hospital in Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Jonathan
Jacobs, MD, an internist at Menorah Medical Center in Overland
Park, Kansas; and Paulette Bennett, a volunteer at Ogden Regional
Medical Center in Ogden, Utah.
“The Frist Humanitarian Award recognizes those within HCA
Healthcare who have demonstrated a selfless dedication to bettering
the lives of those around them,” said Hazen. “This year’s
recipients inspire us all, not only by their achievements, but
through their passion for serving others.”
Samantha McClelland is an ECMO program coordinator at Portsmouth
Regional Hospital in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Since starting at
the hospital as a critical care respiratory therapist in 2003,
McClelland has shaped the advancement of care through her
unwavering dedication and exceptional skill. McClelland is a
devoted community advocate, successfully petitioning the governor
of New Hampshire for an official Apraxia Awareness Day. A supporter
of local schools, McClelland dedicates time to educating teachers
and newly diagnosed children on asthma care and has led efforts to
expand high school diploma options for students with
disabilities.
In addition to maintaining an internal medicine clinic at
Menorah Medical Center, Jonathan Jacobs, MD, can often be found
caring for his community’s most vulnerable population outside of
traditional healthcare settings. Dr. Jacobs is both a board member
and the medical director of Care Beyond the Boulevard, an
organization dedicated to providing high-quality medical and mental
health care to the unhoused and under-served populations of Kansas
City. Dr. Jacobs is also a devoted volunteer and spends almost 100
hours a year directly caring for patients.
Throughout her 13 years of service, Paulette Bennett has
volunteered thousands of hours to develop the pet therapy program
at Ogden Regional Medical Center. Together with Miss Sophie, her
beloved canine partner, Bennett helps to comfort and calm patients
and families during some of life’s toughest moments. Outside of the
hospital, she is a member of the Animal Assisted Crisis Response
Team and has worked with Miss Sophie to support numerous
communities affected by disaster or reeling from trauma. Together
as a team, Bennett and Miss Sophie set an example for how valuable
pet therapy programs can be, serving in local schools, museums and
community centers.
HCA Healthcare Innovators Award Recipient
HCA Healthcare was founded with the goal of unlocking numerous
possibilities for patients, colleagues and communities. Created in
2010, the HCA Healthcare Innovators Award continues the tradition
of recognizing innovative thinkers, like the organization’s
founders Dr. Thomas F. Frist, Sr., Mr. Jack Massey and Dr. Thomas
“Tommy” Frist, Jr., who help to improve nursing operations, engage
physicians and generate growth. The Innovators Award recipient
receives a $10,000 cash gift and a $10,000 donation to the charity
of the recipient’s choice.
The 2024 Innovators Award recipient is Jedediah Vivio, a senior
product analyst in HCA Healthcare’s Information Technology Group
(ITG) in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Vivio became the first
member of the Expanse Automation team. Expanse, the organization’s
new electronic health record (EHR) platform, is designed to help
provide colleagues with advanced technology to create efficiencies
for care teams, improve the coordination of care for patients and
enable enterprise growth and power innovation through a modernized
EHR platform.
“For more than 50 years, our founders’ legacy has been carried
out by innovative thinkers like Jedediah,” said Mike Marks,
executive vice president and chief financial officer of HCA
Healthcare. “As we embark on this exciting new chapter, his
solution-oriented mindset and expertise will continue to be an
invaluable asset to help create a simpler, faster process for all
colleagues.”
HCA Healthcare Excellence in Nursing Award Recipients
Created in 2014, the Excellence in Nursing Award recognizes the
intrinsic value of the nursing practice in accomplishing HCA
Healthcare’s goal of providing high quality care to patients and
communities. With categories for professional mentoring and
compassionate care, the Excellence in Nursing Award recipients each
receive a $10,000 cash gift and a $10,000 donation to the charity
of the recipient’s choice.
This year’s recipients are: Roni S. Hutson, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC, a
cardiovascular intensive care unit nurse at Methodist Hospital in
San Antonio, Texas, and Heather Hurlburt, RN, a pediatric emergency
room nurse at Sunrise Hospital and Sunrise Children’s Hospital in
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Roni S. Hutson, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC, received the Excellence in
Nursing Award in the Professional Mentoring category. Throughout
her 35-year career at Methodist Hospital, Hutson has touched
countless patient lives while supporting the growth and development
of fellow caregivers. Her extensive knowledge of nursing and
cardiac care plays a pivotal role in standardizing best practices.
Twenty years ago, Hutson led the development of the heart rotation
program that has been widely recognized within the cardiac care
industry. Outside of the hospital, she has held leadership roles
within the local chapter of the American Association of Critical
Care Nurses and received the South Texas Nurse Imagemaker
Award.
Heather Hurlburt, RN, received the Excellence in Nursing Award
in the Compassionate Care category. A 33-year veteran of the
Pediatric Emergency Room at Sunrise Children’s Hospital, Hurlburt
has cared for young patients through unthinkable trauma with grace,
skill and unwavering kindness. As a trained Sexual Assault Nurse
Examiner (SANE), her compassion allows her to balance supporting
her patients through vulnerable situations, while ensuring critical
evidence is properly collected and reported. In addition to her
work at the hospital, she is a dedicated volunteer and spent 11
years working with the Advocacy Center for Sexually Abused
Children, forging a strong partnership between the hospital, the
Center and law enforcement.
“Every day, our more than 99,000 nurses are on the front line of
patient care,” said Sammie Mosier, DHA, MA, BSN, NE-BC, senior vice
president and chief nurse executive of HCA Healthcare. “Through
their dedication and compassion, this year’s recipients have
reminded us all what it truly means to care like family and lead
the way in elevating patient care.”
About HCA Healthcare
Nashville-based HCA Healthcare is one of the nation’s leading
providers of healthcare services comprising 188 hospitals and
approximately 2,400 ambulatory sites of care, including surgery
centers, freestanding ERs, urgent care centers, and physician
clinics, in 20 states and the United Kingdom. With its founding in
1968, HCA Healthcare created a new model for hospital care in the
United States, using combined resources to strengthen hospitals,
deliver patient-focused care and improve the practice of medicine.
HCA Healthcare has conducted a number of clinical studies,
including one that demonstrated that full-term delivery is
healthier than early elective delivery of babies and another that
identified a clinical protocol that can reduce bloodstream
infections in ICU patients by 44%. HCA Healthcare is a learning
health system that uses its more than 43 million annual patient
encounters to advance science, improve patient care and save
lives.
All references to “Company,” “HCA” and “HCA
Healthcare” as used throughout this document refer to HCA
Healthcare, Inc. and its affiliates.
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