UNITED WAYS for San Joaquin & Stanislaus Counties
+ HPSJ Employees = A beautiful relationship
The Results are in for the 2018 Campaign Year
HPSJ employees in the Modesto and French Camp offices raised a combined $37,913!

As they continue to serve our members throughout San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties, our dedicated local employees are proud to have raised through our United Way chapters a total of $481,218 since 1999. This is just one way we support our neighbors and are passionate about the short- and longer-term health of our community.
Reservations Closed - See you March 9th if reserved
  2 TRAININGS, 1 DAY!  FREE CMEs and CEs 

  Morning: MAT Waiver TRAINING & Online Component
  • (4.25 hours live) Saturday, March 9, 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM (PT)
  • (3.75 hours online) – Within 30 days after the March 9th training
Afternoon: Science and Practice of Treating Patients with Pain and OUD TRAINING
  • (3 hours live) Saturday, March 9, 2:00 PM – 5:15 PM (PT)
Presenter Brian Hurley, MD, MBA, DFASAM, will review the Providers Clinical Support System (PCSS) MAT Waiver Training sponsored by the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP). Dr. Hurley also represents State Targeted Response Technical Assistance (STR-TA) & UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs to train providers in treating pain and opioid use disorder (OUD).
Breakfast, lunch, and coffee will be served March 9.
We look forward to hosting this full-house set of trainings,in HPSJ's Community Room (7751 South Manthey Road, French Camp, CA).
More on Opioids -
Stanislaus County Opioid Awareness Summit 
Coming up March 27 in Modesto -

Click Here for details, who would benefit from attending, and how to register for this day-long event. 
HPSJ Speakers Bureau
HPSJ's Speakers Bureau is going full throttle. Here's one from February.

San Joaquin Medical Society's Executive Director Lisa Richmond (left) and Membership Coordinator Jessica Peluso had us back for another monthly Practice Managers and Providers lunch program. 
Our topics generated lively discussion on Quality (The Measures that Matter) and Getting the Most out of OUR health plan. These were in addition to HPSJ's latest practice briefs to help their business operations and to better serve their HPSJ patients' health.   

Click here for how HPSJ's Speakers Bureau can help with your events.
Valley Children's Medical Group - Modesto
Grand Opening Expands Valley Children's Local Services Reach - February 8

We admire Valley Children’s dedication to provide the best care to the children and families of the Central Valley. For this reason HPSJ’s Provider Contracts Manager Angela Hernandez (far right) and Provider Services Representative Glenda Guzman were proud to join with 300 fellow celebrants for the grand opening of Valley Children's new outpatient clinic in North Modesto.
As a mark of our appreciation for the breadth and depth of Valley Children’s medical and health care, we contract with them as part of our HPSJ Provider Network.
The opening of this Valley Children Medical Group clinic location gives our young HPSJ members and families more locally convenient access to one-of-a-kind care. This also is a strong step forward to help resolve the short- and longer-term local provider shortages our community continues to grapple with. Learn more at https://www.valleychildrens.org/. 
HPSJ Walks for Health
St. Joseph's Fun Walk/Run - Saturday January 26
There were 24 employees representing HPSJ at this event in Stockton. Their support, energy and dedication are highly appreciated - and they clearly had a great time in the healthy outdoors! For more, click here.

27th Annual Don Osborne Memorial Run - February 2
Stormy weather could not keep us away. Fifteen employees braved the elements for this annual event. The picture may be dark, but spirits were sunny! This fundraiser for the Oakdale Lions Club funds activities for the citizens of Oakdale, including a Christmas shopping tour for underprivileged children, free eye exams for all Oakdale schoolchildren, staff for the local food bank, and more. Their new project for 2019: Diabetes awareness. Click here for more.
Coming Up from HPSJ Walks for Health -
Superhero Fun Walk & Run at East La Loma Park (Modesto) - Sunday, March 3, 2019 All proceeds from this race will go to support the Center for Human Services shelters. Hutton House and Pathways, give homeless and runaway youth a safe place to stay, and support them to build skills they need to get back on their feet. Click here to be a super hero for kids. Please join us!
HPSJ, Here to Help 
For those rare times
when your provider may not be reachable

If you or someone close is feeling unwell this holiday season, here's our nurse advice line supplement to HPSJ provider services. If the HealthReach advice nurse cannot help, a HealthReach doctor may be consulted.
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