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Is the patient information on my St Joseph's confidential?

The patient information accessed through this website and contained in My St. Joseph's is confidential in accordance with state and federal law, including without limitation the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ("HIPAA").

What is MyMy St Joseph's?

My St. Joseph's makes it easy to access your medical information, schedule/request appointments and communicate with your caregivers. With My St. Joseph's, patients can communicate with their physician if he/she is affiliated with one of our primary care centers or hospital clinics. Available features may vary depending on the medical practice.

What is the security of my St Joseph's?

Confidentiality: St. Joseph's will apply commercially reasonable and available security measures to protect the integrity and confidentiality of the information contained within My St. Joseph's.

What is the MyChart patient portal?

With the Trinity Health MyChart patient portal, staying connected to your health has never been easier. Our online portal offers you a simple way to manage your health care. MyChart is secure and available 24/7 from your phone, tablet or computer. Error: Please enable JavaScript in your browser before using this site.

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This is how we help our nurses thrive

We recognize the unique and incomparable relationship between nurses and patients. At St. Joseph’s Health, we trust nursing intuition and critical thinking to positively guide patient outcomes at the bedside.

Higher Level of Job Satisfaction

Nurses in Magnet-designated programs have been shown to have a higher level of job satisfaction than their non-Magnet counterparts. Many people believe that this is because Magnet hospitals have nurses at every level of leadership who are empowered to make decisions that benefit nurses at every level.

Increased Options for Professional Development

Because Magnet hospitals are required to have nurses in positions of leadership, Magnet organizations are excellent places for nurses to grow their careers. Hospitals that promote nurses have better training, education and mentorship programs and have stronger paths to promotion for their nurses.

A Higher Level of Safety

Hospitals with a Magnet nursing team have been found to be safer than non-Magnet counterparts. Nurses who are given ownership and voice in their facilities are more likely to actively participate in keeping patients and other nurses safe in a way that benefits the hospital.

Lower Patient Mortality Rates

Patients at Magnet hospitals have higher survival rates than those at non-Magnet care facilities. The positive nursing environment improves patient care in real and salient ways!

1. How do nurses participate in innovating patient care?

Our Unit Practice Councils are committees of nurses within a unit that collaborate on care strategies for their specialty. Our nurse, Sarah Chan, puts it best when she says that our specialized nurses are “essentially the inventors of care for…patients.” And nurse Angela Dains adds her perspective on the inclusivity of our approach.

2. How does leadership work to support the bedside staff?

The short answer is, they often get right in there with you. Our leadership team is not only open to hearing ideas and concerns from nurses about how we can improve patient care – they also want to hear about when nurses are struggling and how they can help.

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