HOSPITAL INTEGRATED BUSINESS UNIT AUGUST 21, 2014 HIBLUe News See Service, See Integration, See Blue The HIBU has moved to it s new location inside Emergency Medicine, 800 Rose Street, H43C. Our phone numbers and services remain the same. If you have trouble finding us just call and we will make our way through the maze and come find you!
The HIBU wishes Jonathan Feddock, MD the best of luck in Ironman Triathlon Jonathan Feddock, MD, Radiation Oncologist specializing in the treatment of breast, gynecologic and pediatric cancers, hopes to pass a lot of athletes at the Ironman triathlon Aug. 24 in Lousiville in order to raise money for new radiation therapy services and equipment at Markey Cancer Center. Ironman is a swim-bike-run 140.6-mile race that tests athletes endurance to the max. Officials at Ironman have arranged for Feddock to be the last athlete to enter the Ohio River for the start of the event the swim portion of the race. Feddock plans to pass most of the approximately 3,000 athletes during the triathlon. Donors can pledge a certain amount of money for every athlete Feddock passes. You can support the cause with your donation. Feddock is aiming to raise $200,000 to improve the radiation implant services (brachytherapy) and create a combined implant suite whereby new equipment and a centralized procedural and recovery area will allow for better cancer care with higher cure rates, fewer side effects and better efficiency. To learn more about the campaign, visit Feddock s dedicated website, Ironcology. Expiring Vacation Leave Congratulations to Sheila Giles and Kim Paske for 5 years of service to the University of Kentucky. Please have your staff verify their time in Kronos with MyUK SAP information to obtain correct leave balances. These days must be approved and taken before September 30, 2014. Labor Day Fun Facts The first observance of Labor Day is believed to have been a parade on September 5, 1882, in New York City, probably organized by Peter J. McGuire, a Carpenters and Joiners Union secretary. By 1893, more than half the states were observing a "Labor Day" on one day or another, and a bill to establish a federal holiday was passed by Congress in 1894. President Grover Cleveland signed the bill soon afterward, designating the first Monday in September as Labor Day. Today, Americans by the millions celebrate Labor Day with a day off -- at backyard barbecues or with coastal celebrations at US beaches, Millions more will opt to take advantage of great end-of-season savings at Labor Day sales at local shopping malls coast to coast. AND... are you ready for some football? With the season revving up in September, the first official NFL Kickoff game is always played on the first Thursday after Labor Day. 2 2
The HIBU has a Public Notary in the office Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 4:30pm. If you have a need for this service please contact Annete Muniz at 218-5264. She will gladly help you in any way possible. The HIBU would like to give a big welcome to Mary Wienhold. She has joined our team as Senior Coder for Emergency Medicine. Mary is pictured here on the left with fellow Sr. Coder Jennifer Bowman Employee & Student Appreciation Picnic, Aug. 20 & 21 The picnic is a way of saying thanks to all employees for providing excellent care and service to our patients. Festivities will include three choices for lunch and opportunities to celebrate your contributions to the enterprise. Wednesday, Aug. 20 Chandler Hospital and Kentucky Clinic: Night shift lunches will be delivered to the units beginning at 11:30 p.m. Good Samaritan Hospital: Night shift lunches will be available in the cafeteria from 10:30-11:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21 Chandler Hospital and Kentucky Clinic (College of Dentistry courtyard next to Markey Cancer Center): 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Good Samaritan Hospital: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Alumni Park Plaza: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Fountain Court: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Offsite clinics: Offsite clinics will be coordinated at each clinic s location. Please see your manager for more information. UK HealthCare will be hosting its annual gift basket silent auction during the picnic on Aug. 21. All proceeds from the auction are donated to the UK HealthCare Human Needs Fund, which provides assistance to UK patients with needs associated with unexpected health issues. Gift baskets can be donated by department, group or individuals the more baskets the better. This is a great chance to get creative and have fun while also helping out a great cause. More information. A couple UK dates of importance and some fun dates to celebrate August 21 - Employee and student picnic August 25 - Kiss and Make Up Day August 26 - Women s Equality Day August 30 - UK Football vs UT Martin September 1 - Labor Day September 4 - National Teacher s Day September 7 - National Grandparent s Day September 11 - Patriot Day, remembering 9/11/01 September 16 - Women s Friendship Day September 17 - Citizenship Day display flag September 18 - International Day of Peace September 22 - Business Women s Day September 23 - Good Neighbor Day September 30 - Vacation days may expire 3 3
It s Move-In Time! This year UK is welcoming students and their families during four major move-in days. Move-In combined with current construction occurring on campus will impact parking, transit, and transportation routes throughout the campus at various times. Among the more than 6,000 students moving to campus housing, about 1,100 students moved in Saturday, August 16; 1,700 were expected Wednesday, August 20; around 2,200 will move in Friday, August 22; and another 1,100 are expected Saturday, August 23. Safety is always a priority at UK and especially now when thousands of new students are transitioning to campus at a time when vehicle and pedestrian traffic are heavy and streets are re-routed. UK Police will be out in full force to assist with Move-In, and everyone is urged to be patient and travel safely. Thank you in advance for your patience and help during this process. Student move-in, traffic flow, parking, and bus schedule impacts this week. Click the link for important information about one-way streets, no parking areas, alternate bus routes and high traffic locations is available: (see map) Attention all hiring managers.. Please remember to complete IES training to obtain IES access! Hiring Managers have the option to do online training and anyone that works on direct hires or the processing of PES for Faculty will need to complete IES training. If you need further assistance please contact your HR department. IES Training Travel Quick Tip.. Flights are very particular bookings. When requesting your flights to Kim or Pete, look at your work schedule and at your conference schedule to give us an idea of what time you would like to leave Lexington and then what time you would like to leave the conference. We can narrow down our flight search and suggest to you a couple relevant ideas rather than pulling flight lists that are 10 pages long. 4 4
Name Role Email Phone Rhonda Sewell HIBU Lead Rhonda.Sewell@uky.edu 257-7135 Sheila Giles HR Lead Sheila.Giles@uky.edu 218-5262 Janice Goldenberg HR/PR Janice.Goldenberg@uky.edu 218-5270 Annete Muniz HR/PR Annete.Muniz@uky.edu 218-5264 Da Norm FI Lead Da.Norm@uky.edu 218-5263 Kim Paske FI/Travel Kim.Paske@uky.edu 218-5265 Pete Rogers FI/Travel Peter.Rogers@uky.edu 218-5269 Kevin Downs FI/Proc Kevin.Downs@uky.edu 218-5267 Taryn Money FI/Proc Tbdish1@uky.edu 218-5268 Missie York FI/Proc Melissa.York@uky.edu 218-5266 Not Sure Who to Contact? Email the HR/PR Team: HIBUHR@uky.edu Email the FI/Proc Team: HIBUFinance@uky.edu HIBU Fax: 257-5303 HIBU NEW Location & Hours 800 Rose Street Emergency Medicine, H43C Lexington, KY 40536-0284 Mon - Fri 8:00am - 4:30pm The HIBU staff goes on a daily round to all the departments at 10:30am every morning and again at 2:30pm every afternoon, picking up any documents left in the HIBU Out boxes and answering any questions that may arise. We are happy to come by for any additional needs at your convenience so please don t hesitate to ask. 5