Last week was my first week at the new job, Chief Reimbursement Officer for Providence Health & Services. Providence is a not-for-profit Catholic health care system with services that includes hospitals, physician clinics, senior services, supportive housing and many other services across Alaska, California, Montana, Oregon and Washington. The system office is located in Renton, WA.
I have been charged with uniting 4 Reimbursement departments and creating a consolidated corporate reimbursement function that will be responsible for monthly net revenue calculations for $12B in annual revenues, annual cost reports and reimbursement-related regulatory filings for 31 hospitals. We also communicate changes and trends to the finance team, serve others by proactively providing timely updates as new regulations are implemented and ensures that all Providence entities are compliant with existing Medicare regulations.
Now that you understand the scope of my role, let me tell you about my on boarding process. On my first day, I was given a full day of orientation. I received my email address and got computer training on all of the various systems. What fantastic tools I have access to!
For the rest of the week, I wandered around a bit lost. Even though I had email, I did not have access to much. Each request required a help desk ticket. I was pretty frustrated as I am used to walking over to my friends in IT on the 4th floor at HMA and getting help immediately. Those were the days!
On Thursday, my team hosted a lunch in my honor to welcome me. I got a chance to meet the 15 FTEs I have here in Renton. We went around the room and I asked them to introduce themselves by telling me their name, a little about themselves, and I challenged them to share something about themselves that nobody knows. They seemed to really enjoy the exercise and it was fun to get a glimpse of each person's personality.
By the end of the week, I was set with an office, a laptop, and access to the system. On Friday, my supervisor hosted an introductory call to meet my direct reports located in Oregon, California, and Alaska. Looks like I will be doing some traveling very soon.
One of the guiding principles at Providence is to "Ease my way" and it was quite evident this week. It was a great first week.
Not quite sure I got the full story about the weather here. The sun has been shining everyday since I got here and I am smiling.
See below for a meditation left on my desk day 1.