ANNOUNCING: Meet LBF’s 2023 Health Care Heroes honorees

ANNOUNCING: Meet LBF's 2023 Health Care Heroes honorees

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The dedication and achievements of our local health care community knows no bounds.

Louisville Business First’s annual Health Care Heroes program features medical professionals who go above and beyond to care for their patients and the community. We are honoring those who have made an impact on health care in our community through their concern for patients, research, innovation, management skills and rising stars in the field.

We asked our readers to submit nominations for the awards. Nominations were judged by Louisville Business First editors and publisher Lisa Benson.

There were many nominations to review and it was a task to narrow the number down to those we are honoring this year. This year, we are honoring area health care professionals in six categories, as well as our Lifetime Achievement award honoree.

Our Lifetime Achievement honoree is Gilda’s Club Member Engagement Manager Mary Gatton.

Gatton has worked for more than a decade at Gilda’s Club and prior worked for four decades at Hosparus. Gatton’s nominator wrote, “The number of lives Mary has touched in her career is immeasurable. Everywhere I go in the community, people remember the impact she made for them.”

The 2023 Health Care Heroes will be profiled in the Feb. 17-23 edition of Louisville Business First and earlier that week on our website.

An in-person dinner and awards presentation event is scheduled at The Olmsted on Thursday, Feb. 16 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. You can find more details and register to attend here.

Along with Louisville Business First honoring Gatton and the Health Care Heroes listed below, Louisville Business First Editor-in-Chief Shea Van Hoy host a fireside chat with Tiffany Benjamin.

Benjamin took over as CEO of the Humana Foundation on Jan. 3, 2022, where she is helping the foundation’s mission to advocate for health equity. The Humana Foundation was established in 1981 as the philanthropic arm of Humana Inc.

Here are the honorees broken down by category:

HEALTH ENTREPRENEUR
This award honors an entrepreneurial initiative in the health care business scene that is making strides in the industry.

    • Greg Baker, founder and CEO, EmsanaRx, PBC
    • Will Metcalf, associate vice president for research development and strategic partnerships, University of Louisville
    • Julia Regan, co-founder and CEO, RxLightning

HEALTH EQUITY CHAMPION
This honor is for an organization or person who has worked to break down inequities in health care or health care access for underserved populations or areas of our community, including but not limited to, race, gender, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.

    • Kathe Feliu, case manager/social worker, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid in Kentucky
    • Dr. Kelly McCants, executive director, Norton Heart & Vascular Institute Advanced Heart Failure & Recovery Program; executive director, Institute for Health Equity, Norton Healthcare Inc.
    • Melissa McElroy, clinic director, Dunn Physical Therapy
    • Dr. Edward Miller, UofL Physicians – OB/GYN & Women’s Health, UofL Health

INNOVATOR
This award honors someone who breaks ground in the health care field by developing or implementing new technology, treatments, or programs with wide applications.

    • David Cook, president and CEO, Hosparus Health & Pallitus Health Partners
    • Mary Haynes, president and CEO Nazareth Home
    • (joint award) Dr. Matt Holder, CEO, Lee Specialty Clinic; Dr. Henry Hood, chief clinical officer, Lee Specialty Clinic
    • Dr. Arif Nazir, chief medical officer, primary care, BrightSpring Health Services
    • Jessica Sharon, director of innovation programs, University of Louisville

MANAGER
This award honors leaders ranging from the head of a small company or organization to an executive in a major health system.

    • Melisa Adkins, CEO, UofL Health – Mary & Elizabeth Hospital, UofL Health
    • Marcie DeWitt, associate vice president, employee health, Baptist Health
    • Mary Rodriguez, nursing manager, Baptist Health Louisville
    • Mary Lynn Spalding, president and CEO, Christian Care Communities

PROVIDER
This award honors a physician, nurse or other health care professional who works directly with patients and who shows exceptional achievement in his or her work.

    • Tricia Cobler, senior nurse practitioner, Pallitus Health Partners
    • Dr. Mini Das, cardiologist, Baptist Health Louisville
    • Glennesha Mudd, senior family therapist, Family & Children’s Place
    • Khaga Sapkota, nursing director, Gathering Club
    • Dr. Ben Thornton, neurology hospitalist, Baptist Health Louisville

RISING STAR
A new category this year is our Rising Star. This honor recognizes emerging health care professionals who are making an impact in their company or organization.

    • Parker Lacy, vice president of facilities management, Trilogy Health Services
    • Corenza Townsend, chief administrative officer, Norton West Louisville Hospital, Norton Healthcare Inc.
    • (joint award) Mandi Walker, system executive director, Office of Professional Practice, Nursing Research and Nursing Education, UofL Health – UofL Hospital; Kelly Russell, director, Office of Professional Practice, UofL Health – UofL Hospital

Congratulations to all of our 2023 honorees.

Thanks to our presenting sponsors Baptist Health and Louisville Healthcare CEO Council; and our supporting sponsor Dentons.

Interested in nominating for any of our programs? All of our open nomination forms can be found here.

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Nazareth Home earns U.S. News & World Report High Performing rating

Nazareth Home earns U.S. News & World Report High Performing rating

On Nov. 9, Nazareth Home’s Highlands Campus on 2000 Newburg Road in Louisville earned a U.S. News and World Report High Performing rating in the area of short-term rehabilitation. This distinction places the 118-bed facility among the elite 13% of nursing homes that received a “High Performing” status. 

The U.S. News Best Nursing Home ratings are based upon data from Nursing Home Compare, a program operated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The Short-Term Rehabilitation rating began in 2018 and assesses the quality of care provided for patients hospitalized after a surgery, heart attack, stroke, injury or similar condition. The rating is based upon U.S. News’ assessment of 10 quality measures, which focus on staffing, medical outcomes, resident complaints and processes of care. 

This year, some new requirements came into play for homes to earn a High Performing rating, including a requirement that federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services must list the home as having a COVID-19 staff-vaccination rate of at least 75%.

Of the more than 15,000 skilled-nursing facilities evaluated by U.S. News, barely 2,000 earned a single High Performing rating in this year’s results. 

“We are honored to earn this national distinction for our short-term rehabilitation program,” said Nazareth Home President/CEO Mary Haynes. “This recognition illustrates the quality of services for patients on their path to successful rehabilitation.” 

As a result of the rating, Nazareth Home is eligible to display the U.S. News Best Nursing Home“badge” on their website, social media, advertisements, mailing, signage and other promotional media. 

Along with its healing environment, some of the short-term rehabilitation services provided by Nazareth Home include physical, occupational and speech therapy, private rehabilitation suites, state-of-the-art exercise technology and dedicated therapy gyms. 

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Director of Nursing Alison Snow recognized by Healthcare Therapy Services (HTS)

Director of Nursing Alison Snow recognized by Healthcare Therapy Services (HTS)

Alison Snow, Director of Nursing at Nazareth Home Clifton, has been selected as one of Healthcare Therapy Services National Nurse Appreciation winners. She was nominated by HTS’s Assistant Regional Director Mikal Folstedt 

“Allison does an amazing job! I have had the pleasure of working with her since 2017. She is a wonderful team player and is committed to excellence. Thank you, Alison, for your passion and dedication to those you serve!”

Congratulations, Alison! We are proud to have you as part of the Nazareth Home family!

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Director of Activities Karen Kramer recognized for bringing joy to others

Director of Activities Karen Kramer recognized for bringing joy to others

Karen Kramer, Director of Activities at Nazareth Home Clifton, has been selected as one of WLKY and Commonwealth Credit Union’s Community Spotlight winners! The recognition celebrates people who are making a difference in our community. 

Abbie Trowbridge, Nazareth Home Clifton’s Director of Mission & Pastoral Care, nominated Karen. Here is what she wrote in her nomination.

“When the pandemic struck, and the elders had to be isolated in their rooms, Karen immediately jumped in, providing fun, stimulating and engaging activities. These activities allow the elders to stay connected to one another and their families at home. Whether she’s bringing around special treats like doughnuts and Comfy Cow ice cream, organizing a St. Patrick’s Day Parade (made up of staff) or orchestrating bingo from the safety of their rooms, Karen hasn’t let up once. Despite the fear and uncertainty that pervades our days in long-term care, Karen has been a shining example to our staff of how to keep going in the face of adversity – in this case, COVID-19. Karen has faithfully served at this location for almost 40 years and deserved recognition before now, but recognition isn’t why she does this every day. Karen does this because she cares about our elders and our mission of compassion and hospitality. Right now it is hard to come into our building every day and get back to work with so much anxiety around the elders’ health and the health of our families, but Karen doesn’t stop, and it inspires us to get to work and to work hard each day. At this time, so much emphasis is put on our heroic nurses, doctors and aides, but what Karen does is equally important to the health and wellbeing of the elders. I want to recognize her and the integral part she plays. I feel so lucky to work side-by-side with Karen. She brings so much joy to so many people, and isn’t joy what we need right now?”

Congratulations, Karen! We are proud to have you as part of the Nazareth Home family!

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