For employees | HCA Florida (2024)

Employee links and resources

Benefits and healthy work environment

Learn about HCA’s benefits and our healthy work environment.

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Electronic paystub (e-stub)

Keep track of your wages and PTO from this helpful website. You can get information 24/7 and paystubs are posted on the Thursday before payday.

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Facility scheduler

In order to access the scheduler, your computer must use Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher. If you do not use Internet Explorer, you will not be able to access the site. To determine your IE version, open your internet browser, click on "Help" and then select "About Internet Explorer." The version will be displayed in the information screen.

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Good Government Group (GGG)

The GGG is a grassroots employee organization, made up of HCA staff throughout Florida and we welcome the participation of our friends, family, physicians and volunteers in helping to improve healthcare in Florida. GGG provides a unique way for all our staff to become informed, involved, and politically active.

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HCA Hope Fund

The HCA Hope Fund is an employee-run, employee-supported 501(c)3 charity. The goal of the HCA Hope Fund is simple: to help HCA employees and their immediate families who are affected by hardship. This includes disasters, extended illness/injury and other special situations. The fund provides emergency information, referrals and/or financial aid. HCA employees, vendors, affiliated physicians and the general public can make tax-deductible donations to the fund.

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HealthStream employee education

Use HealthStream to browse training opportunities offered through HCA Healthcare.

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Professional Advancement for Clinical Excellence (PACE) Program

The PACE Program is designed to attract and retain outstanding professional nurses who provide care within the professional practice model. These efforts are directed toward improving healthcare for our community, enhancing the mission of our organization, and striving for personal and professional growth.

Employment verification options

Option one

Visit Thomas and Company and select “Request Employment and Wage Verification” (green button) on the home page. The requesting party will be charged a nominal processing fee. Provide the company code HCA747 and the employee’s social security number.

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Option two

Call the Verifications Department to submit a request and make alternate payment arrangements (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, check or money order). Provide the company code HCA747 and the employee’s social security number.

Call the Verifications Department

For further assistance contact:

T&C Verifications Department
PO Box 280100, Nashville, TN 37228

Email: verifications@thomas-and-company.com

Safety and security

We all have an important role to play in making sure our environment is safe for our patients and our employees. Our physical security program is focused on implementing innovative, value-added solutions that help colleagues deliver high-quality services in a threat-free workplace. Our goal is to provide protection and security to our patients, people, systems and facilities.

Security staff

Our Security Team is made up of uniformed officers from Allied Universal Services, the Gainesville Police Department, and the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office.

Security Communications Center (SECOM)

Our Security Communications Desk is a located inside the main lobby and is staffed at all times to answer phone calls and assist patients, visitors, and staff. You may contact SECOM at (352) 333-4822.

Personal safety tips

Below are some tips to help keep yourself safe:

  • Lock your car doors and always keep valuables you might leave inside your car hidden from view.
  • When possible, travel to/from your car in groups. Security escorts are available at (352) 333-4822.
  • Do not bring valuables with you to the hospital. If you must do so, secure them. If you are a patient, your nurse can call security so that your valuables can be stored while you are here.
  • Program the SECOM phone number, (352) 333-4822, into your cell phone so you can call from anywhere if you need assistance.
  • If you see something, say something. Call for help if you experience anything threatening, unsafe, or alarming.
Emergency preparedness

We conduct an annual Hazard Vulnerability Analysis (HVA) to assess potential threats to our operations and preparedness. The HVA guides our planning and training activities. We revise our Comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan (CEMP) each year and submit it to the Alachua County Department of Emergency Management for approval.

Occupational health

Our occupational health department is a function within human resources. The Director of Occupational Health serves as the hospital’s Employee Injury Coordinator and is tasked with assessing employee work practices, equipment selections, ergonomics and many other functions essential to a healthy work environment.

Contact information

For an urgent security response, call SECOM at (352) 333-4822 (*34822 from a hospital phone) or the Employee Emergency Status Line, active only during emergencies, at (352) 313-8777.

Scan the QR code above to download the SECOM phone number!

Dress code initiative

Defined dress codes have consistently proven to be a best practice that directly affects patient safety and satisfaction. Consistent and recognizable uniforms allow patients and their family members to easily identify caregivers and hospital staff, reducing unnecessary anxiety during what can be a vulnerable and critical time.

A key piece of this identification is the department name/logo embroidered on the scrubs/uniforms. In order to maintain the consistent appearance across our facilities, it is required that all scrubs be embroidered with according department names/logos. Additionally, departments have been placed in specific uniform categories, with each having different instructions for what they can wear with regard to scrub color, polos, khakis, etc.

Exceptions to the scrub/uniform titles are not under consideration, but if you own scrubs that are your department's color, you can take those to Logo Kick for the required embroidery.If an employee transfers to another department, the employee will need to buy new uniforms with the new department specific name/logo. The outlined scrub categories are defined as follows:

  • Clinical support staff — hunter green scrub top and scrub pant for nurse techs, monitor techs, unit secretaries, OR assistants and OR secretaries
  • Emergency services, express ER and company care — steel grey scrub top and scrub pant for all ER staff including RN/LPNs, nurse techs and unit secretaries
  • Food and nutritional services (FANS) — black polo and FANS bottoms for all staff, excluding Clinical Dieticians
  • New Beginnings labor and delivery, postpartum and NICU — galaxy blue scrub top and scrub pant for RNs and LPNs
  • Non-RN clinical professionals — black scrub top and scrub pant for respiratory therapists, radiology techs, laboratory/medical technologists, cath lab techs, non-invasive lab techs, sleep lab techs, pharmacy techs and surgical techs
  • Nursing — royal blue scrub top and pant for RNs and LPNs in all areas unless otherwise designated
  • Other clinical professionals — black scrub top and pant, as well as white lab coats with professional business attire, if preferred, for clinical dietitians, pharmacists and outpatient clinics (except SHC)
  • Patient transportation — wine scrub top and scrub pant
  • PBX/communications — light blue polo and sandstone jacket
  • Plant operations — strong blue polo or button-down with navy pants
  • Rehab services — navy blue scrub top and pant for physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and rehab techs
  • Senior healthcare — grape scrub top and pant
  • Senior healthcare — purple/lilac polo or button-down with black or khaki bottoms
  • Volunteer services — navy polos for men and oink smocks for women

All employees are asked to adhere to the dress code at all times while working, including when only in the facility to attend meetings.

Restrictions to know

In order to maintain our commitment to patient-centered care through our outlined dress code, certain restrictions must be enforced. They include the following:

  • Closed-toe shoes with slip-resistant soles are required. Shoes must meet OSHA requirements and be either brown, grey, black, white or color-matching to the appropriate scrub/uniform color. Crocs with holes and Mary Jane’s are therefore not permitted – even if the holes are filled with ornamentation. Orthotic shoes are acceptable, as long as they meet color and OSHA requirements.
  • Scrub jackets are included in the dress code to ensure that employees are able to stay warm while on duty. Shirts may be worn under the scrub top, as long as they are black, white or color-matching. Jackets, sweaters, sweatshirts, hoodies and t-shirts, even those with the hospital or department logos, are not permitted.
  • Hair color will be maintained within the range of natural colors, and pulled back while in clinical areas.
  • Body art should be covered and visible piercings should be removed while on duty. Ear piercings are allowed, but are limited to two per ear.
  • Routine “Casual days” are not included in the dress code policy, including holiday apparel. Denim wear (jeans) are not allowed. Exceptions to these rules may be made by Administration for certain limited and specified occasions.
  • Hats or Caps are not acceptable, unless approved with your uniform. However, surgical caps must be color coordinated with your uniform, and may not include graphics, prints or logos other than that of the hospital.

As is communicated during onboarding, all new employees must pay for their uniforms. New employees are provided an authorization form with all required color and logo information, which they bring when making their purchase as LogoKick, located conveniently close to the hospital in the Home Depot shopping center off of Tower Road.

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FAQs

Why do you want to work for HCA? ›

I appreciate the company's dedication to providing top-notch services and its commitment to constantly improving and innovating. Furthermore, I am impressed by the company's strong values and culture, as well as its focus on employee development and growth.

How do I log into my HCA 401k? ›

To access your HCA 401(k) plan online, visit the Retirement Clearinghouse website and enter your username and password, or use the forgot login feature to reset your credentials. If you don't have login credentials, try registering as a new user.

How do I check my HCA rewards points? ›

You must first go to HCAhrAnswers.com and click HCA Rewards. Note: If your facility does not use HCAhrAnswers, go to Atlas Connect while on the HCA Healthcare network and click HCA Benefits and Rewards.

How do I log into my HCA facility scheduler? ›

Frequently Asked Questions
  1. Enter the division web Menu in your browser. (https://facilityscheduler.app.medcity.net/FacilityScheduler/(Division)/)
  2. Enter your Username. - Affiliate: Unique ID. ...
  3. Enter your Password: - Affiliate - Assigned password. ...
  4. Enter the Domain: (Facility Specific or leave blank).
  5. Click Login.

How to pass an HCA interview? ›

Think about essential skills that you possess that match the standards expected of a healthcare assistant. When answering these healthcare assistant interview questions, include the following: Think of three or four skills and qualities and apply them to the role. How can these skills benefit your patients?

Is the HCA interview hard? ›

Interview process at HCA Healthcare

On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is Easy and 10 is Difficult, rating is 4.

What does HCA stand for? ›

The way healthcare was intended

HCA Healthcare founders Dr. Thomas Frist Sr., Dr. Thomas Frist Jr. and Jack Massey envisioned a healthcare company with the scale, resources and clinical expertise to provide care focused on the patient. In 1968, they formed Hospital Corporation of America (HCA).

How much does HCA match a 401k? ›

HCA Healthcare offers a 100% match on your 401(k) Plan contributions, up to 9% of pay based on years of service.

How does HCA verify employment? ›

HCA Employment Verification-124 consists of a series of questions that are used by employers to verify an individual's work history and qualifications. The questions are divided into two main sections: Employment History and Professional Credentials.

What computer system does HCA hospitals use? ›

This agreement identifies MEDITECH Expanse as HCA Healthcare's primary go forward EHR platform and a key part of the company's digital transformation. Expanse is expected to support HCA Healthcare's efforts to provide clinicians with advanced decision support to enhance safety and quality.

What does HCA appointment mean? ›

Before your consultation it is often helpful to think about what you want to tell the Doctor, Nurse or Health Care Assistant (HCA). This should mean that when you are speaking to them you remember to tell them everything you are worried about or feel is relevant to help them to help you.

What is HCA app? ›

HCA Inspire enables HCA Healthcare colleagues to communicate through social media-like feeds and receive important unit, facility, division, and enterprise communication.

Why do you want to work as a home health aide? ›

A career in home health care allows you to truly make a difference in the lives of clients and their families. Home health professionals enjoy the personal relationships they build and the sense of accomplishment that comes with knowing they are enhancing an individual's quality of life.

Why do you want to work in healthcare answer? ›

Your response should show your dedication to the field, your willingness to learn and grow, and why the healthcare industry is exactly where you belong. Maybe you chose health care to be of service to others and make a difference in their lives. Or maybe you want to make the whole system better.

Why do you want to work for this company medical assistant? ›

Sample answer:

“I think medical assisting would be a great job for me because I enjoy caring for others and learning about medicine. I have read about your office and it seems like a great place to work. I would love to be part of working towards your mission statement: helping people live their healthiest lives.”

What do you already know about HCA? ›

As one of the nation's leading providers of healthcare services, HCA Healthcare is comprised of 186 hospitals and approximately 2,400 sites of care in 20 states and the United Kingdom.

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