MARSHFIELD, WI – 90,000 hours. That is how much most Americans will spend at work over their lifetime. What people do for work matters for many reasons. Work is a means of income, a source for benefits and, hopefully, is something that gives a person a sense of fulfillment and accomplishment.
In order to better diagnose and treat patients, staff and physicians at the Marshfield Clinic Health System are now asking patients about the industries and jobs in which they work.
Work impacts lives and families MARSHFIELD – Security Health Plan of Wisconsin, Inc., has named Eileen Murphy as director of pharmacy. In this role, she will provide strategic and operational leadership of the Security Health Plan pharmacy programs.
“I’m excited by the opportunity to join such a successful, member-focused organization,” Murphy said. “I look forward to working to ensure Security Health Plan’s pharmacy initiatives move the organization even further along in its mission to help people reach their best health.”
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MARSHFIELD – “It’s OK to not be OK and ask for help,” said Security Health Plan Director of Product Development Kristina Howey.
Howey was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 2016. Her journey with confronting past life events and managing her symptoms has taken years – years of struggle, healing, growth, learning and understanding. Her mission is to help others by normalizing mental health and sharing her experience.
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 6% of
Marshfield Clinic Health System now including occupation in patient health record
Security Health Plan names Eileen Murphy director of pharmacy
Security Health Plan employee shares her mental health journey