BSA Health System is dedicated to being A Great Place for Patients and A Great Place to Work. Please help us recognize the BSA team member that provided you exceptional service.
The Power of One Award:
The team member:
- Always has a positive attitude.
- Consistently performs high-quality work.
- Creates a positive work environment and enhances the BSA image.
- Demonstrates a willingness to work with others and assists whenever needed.
- Displays exceptional dependability.
- Has a good relationship with coworkers.
- Performs duties beyond those normally assigned.
The Provider Impact Award:
This award recognizes physicians whose peers or patients feel embody exemplary compassion and clinical expertise in their efforts to support BSA Health System’s mission: to provide quality healthcare with Christian love, service, and dignity. Recipients of this award are celebrated for their dedication to improving patient care and their significant contributions to the overall well-being of our community.
The DAISY Nurse Award:
The DAISY Nurse is an international recognition program that honors the skillful, compassionate care nurses provide every day. The DAISY Foundation was established by the family of J. Patrick Barnes after he died from complications of an auto-immune disease. During his hospitalization, Patrick’s family deeply appreciated the care and compassion shown to him and the entire family.
The nurse:
- Is compassionate.
- Is energetic.
- Creates a sense of family.
- Is kind and sincere.
- Is trustworthy.
- Is passionate about life.
- Lives out the BSA Mission: to provide quality healthcare in Christian love, service, and dignity.
The PHIL Award:
Each year, BSA Health System proudly presents the PHIL Award (Pulmonary Health and Illness of the Lungs) to a respiratory therapist who has provided outstanding care and treatment to patients with pulmonary illnesses. The PHIL Award is the only nationally recognized hospital-based program that honors and recognizes respiratory therapists as nominated by patients, their family members and other caregivers. The award was created in 2006 by Sharman Lamka in memory of Philip C. Lamka, who passed away due to complications from an interstitial lung disease.