Azcomp Technologies June 2018

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2500 S. Power Rd, Ste 117 Mesa, AZ 85209 i nside this issu e Is Your IT Support Up to Snuff? PAGE 1 A Big Change to Medicare and How It Will Affect Your Practice PAGE 2 Meet Hunter Paul PAGE 2 The Astounding Growth of Airbnb PAGE 3 A Revolutionary Headphone System PAGE 3 AZCOMP Leadership LIbrary: “Traction” PAGE 3 When to Swim Against the Current PAGE 4

TALENT USED IN SERVICE OF OTHERS BY JANA

Our eighth core value, “We Surf Jaws,” is all about using our talents to take on difficult challenges in service of helping our clients deliver the best care to their patients. You never know how your skills can be used to make a difference. I recently came across a story that serves as a perfect illustration of this principle. In July of last year, Jessica Mae Simmons was at Panama City Beach with her husband when she was called upon to surf Jaws. Two boys, the sons of Roberta Ursrey, were trapped in a rip current about 100 yards from shore. In an attempt to rescue the boys, another couple had become trapped as well. The Ursrey family then made an attempt to bring the boys to safety, but to no avail. All of a sudden, nine people were trapped in the current, fighting for their lives. That’s when Jessica and her husband decided to step in. Jessica’s husband encouraged beach-goers to form a human chain reaching as close as possible to the stranded swimmers. Once the chain was formed, Jessica grabbed a boogie board

and made the brave journey to tow the trapped swimmers from the rip current to the chain. Given her experience in the water, she knew that she had the skills to save the day. “I knew I could get them to the human chain of people who wanted to help. I went past the 50-plus people in the human chain and went straight to them,” she recalls. After 30 minutes in the water, Jessica and those in the human chain saved all nine people caught in the current. Despite her unquestionable heroism, Jessica was more inspired by the work of the human chain. “To see people from different races and genders come into action to help total strangers is absolutely amazing to see,” she said. When we say “We Surf Jaws,” we mean that our skills are best used to help our clients overcome their steepest challenges. If we all approach every day with the same passion for service that Jessica deployed on that beach, there’s no limit to what our human chain can achieve.

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