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Contents This community report has been created to enhance communication between
Winona Health and the Winona regional community and to thank our many
Letter from the President/CEO 3 supporters. This report is also available on our website, winonahealth.org.
Letter from the Board Chair 4
We recognize that an individual’s personal health and well-being is one of their Matthew Broghammer, DO
most valued assets. It takes care, attention, support and occasionally an Senior Leader Surgical and Specialty Services
intervention to diagnose, treat, heal, or cure to regain one’s healthy status.
We all have experiences personally and with family members, friends and Nancy Brown
Executive Director of Development
colleagues that demonstrate the power of health and well-being. This common
thread is shared throughout this Community Report In Your Words and, we Sara Gabrick, RN, MSN
hope, illustrates how important you are to us. Senior Leader Surgical and Specialty Services
We evaluate and learn from the past but we can only move forward. And William Gould
that is what we at Winona Health have been doing. We remain grounded Chief People Resources Officer
by our mission which is focused on our community. Over time, we have
Robin Hoeg, RN
consistently been working and transforming our organization to be prepared
Senior Leader Inpatient Services
for whatever comes our way through our lean efforts, provider recruitment
success, and integration of Winona healthcare providers into one organization. Rebecca Lamberty, RN
Our integrated community health system has positioned us very well for the Senior Leader Emergency Dept/Urgent Care
healthcare rollercoaster ride we are on.
Kathleen Lanik, RHIT, CPHQ
I remain positive and optimistic about our future and the possibilities open to Chief Quality & Safety Officer
us to continue to deliver healthcare services to our patients, residents and
Brad Lenertz
community. On behalf of the physicians, staff, volunteers and board of Senior Leader Primary Care Services
Winona Health, I extend our sincere appreciation for your patronage and
support. Mary Miller-Hyland, RN
Senior Leader Senior Services
Charles Shepard, MD
Senior Leader Inpatient Services
organization’s mission and vision. But while “what” and “how” are continually examined, the “why” is never in
question. Winona Health’s mission is clear. Our larger and unified organization
Their dedicated, compassionate
is here to improve the health and well-being of our community members, one
leadership defines and supports person and one family at a time. A testament to our reason for being is shared
Winona Health’s role in providing In Your Words throughout this community report.
outstanding healthcare services So, although it’s been a challenging year, and we know with certainty that there
are additional and complex challenges ahead, we approach an uncertain future
to our community.
with a clear understanding of why we are here: we are here for you.
As I examine our organization and its efforts to cope with challenging financial
times, I am buoyed by the fact that Winona Health is made up of individuals
whose collective commitment to our greater community, both professionally and
personally, is stronger than ever. That is a message I never tire of sharing.
Sincerely,
Gary W. Evans
Board Chair
Customer Focus
Winona Health staff strives to find new ways to improve the health and well-being of our
community. Our goal is to anticipate and exceed patient and resident needs and expectations.
• Winona Health’s continuous system improvement process, using Lean principles and
techniques, was launched with a focus on eliminating waste while maximizing value to
our customers. Our initial focus included the Emergency Department, Urgent Care and
Inpatient Services. More than 20 key improvement events have been completed and have
reduced waste and expense, as well as improved patient flow through the care system.
• Winona Health was named a top performer in caring for hospital patients with heart failure
and pneumonia by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Several
One stop and on your way- Winona Health service areas met Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota’s Recognizing
Dawn Selleck, RN, takes a Excellence targets, resulting in an award payment to the organization of $59,400.
blood sample from Bob These areas include Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics and Women’s Health.
Gronewold, who says the • Winona Health participated in the Minnesota Hospital Association’s Safe Account
Anti-Coagulation Clinic’s new program, complying with 100% of the Safe Site Surgery best practices.
point-of-care service has • Surgical/Specialty Services opened a Pain Management Center staffed by
made his appointments faster Amarjit Virdi, MD and Ruth Moes, MD to meet the community’s need for pain
and easier. management services.
• Emergency Department (ED) and hospital staff reduced the time and steps for an ED-to-
hospital admission, trimming the process by 35%. Urgent Care developed three protocols
for the most frequently seen illnesses, reducing visit times by 30% for these patients.
• Primary Care Clinics implemented a diabetic pre-visit process to allow lab and other
needed tests to be ordered by protocol before the patient meets with the provider. The
provider and patient are then able to review these findings together during the patient’s
visit. This process reduced wait times and increased patient time with the provider.
• Winona Health’s Anticoagulation Clinic was relocated to Winona Clinic’s second floor and
implemented “point-of-care” testing for patients. This change reduced wait times for test
results and eliminated the need for post-visit medication phone calls.
Scrubs Ca mp 2009-
Stewardship -
To continue meeting the needs of our community, our goal is to remain an independent,
Winona Health Surgery locally controlled, community healthcare system.
Department staff shares
information with students • In the face of volume and revenue challenges, Winona Health staff identified cost-
reduction actions that resulted in savings of $600,000. Overall cost-saving reductions
about healthcare careers.
resulted in a year-over-year decrease of $3,200,000 in expenses. Specific measures
were taken to improve cash flow including a reduction of days in accounts receivable from
57 to 49 days. The reduction in accounts receivable and other measures resulted in
positive operating cash flow of $2.1 million. Winona Senior Services improved its
operating margin by 3.2 percent.
• More than 14,000 individuals were served by Winona Health’s community benefit
activities in 2009, including 1,000 student interns from area universities and technical
colleges and more than 9,000 individuals served through community health improvement
services such as Community Health Talks, support groups, classes, website resources
and free community health screenings. Winona Health also expanded its Healthy Kids
Club, adding a summer day camp that served 25 low-income children teaching them
about healthy lifestyle choices.
• Contributions to the Winona Health Foundation’s Ben & Adith Miller Patient Care Fund
Ca mp Healthy Kids Club- exceeded $633,000 in 2009, including the $175,000 raised in the Golf Classic. The fund
Winona Health staff and camp helped 262 families pay more than $667,000 in medical bills this past year.
counselors help campers with • Individuals, families and businesses contributed more than $1,023,654 to the
a fishprinting activity overseen Winona Health Foundation in 2009, with 100% of the Board of Directors and the
by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Senior Leadership Team donating to the Foundation.
Service. • The Winona Health Foundation awarded 107 Guardian Angel pins to staff who were
recognized for exceptional service by patients, residents or their family members who
made a gift to the Foundation in their honor.
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In Your Words...
On May 18, 2008, I awoke at 6:30 a.m., went for a three-mile walk, played 18 holes of golf then, later,
started taking my deck apart for repairs. I quit working at 7:30 p.m., had supper, watched TV and went to
bed fatigued.
The next morning, I awoke to my alarm clock at 6:30 and attempted to shut it off with my left hand. It would
not respond. I shut it off with my right hand and tried to get up, but it felt like my left leg also was asleep.
I rolled onto my back and tried to sit up. I slid off the bed to the floor, rolled to my stomach and tried to push
myself up. Realizing that I may have suffered a stroke, I asked my wife to help me up. She called 911, and
I was taken to Winona Health’s Emergency Department and then admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.
My first concern was how this would affect my family. I was very anxious and frightened until the nurses
and doctors spoke to me about strokes and convinced me that there was a possibility I could recover some
of my strength and motor skills with therapy and hard work.
I remember how caring everyone was and learning that as nice as it is to hear words of encouragement,
the caring touch of a hand was much more comforting to the body and soul. Those caring for me went out
of their way to make us feel special, and their good humor and personal compassion was very uplifting.
Before going home, I spent about four weeks at Lake Winona Manor learning to regain some measure of
mobility. The next phase was two weeks of in-home therapy and setting up what was needed for me to be
safe at home. Then it was on to Winona Health’s outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy.
Failure does not deter me; failure just works in my favor as a teaching tool. Nothing that is feasible is
impossible if you believe in it and work towards it. I set goals for myself and stick to each one until I have
a feeling of accomplishment: a golf outing, our annual guys’ fishing trip, grouse hunting, deer hunting…
While I can’t do things the way I used to, my friends have helped me through each milestone. I owe them
“big time” and will be forever thankful for having them in my life. I’m grateful to the many visitors and well
wishers, including a group of former co-workers, who took the time to stop and see me. Most of all, I’m
grateful for all that my wife has done to make life comfortable for me once again.
I will be forever thankful to all the people who worked so hard to help get me to this point in my
recuperation. It would be very hard to fathom just how I would have been able to manage if not for the work
and compassion of the many people at Winona Health—from the Emergency Department and hospital,
to Lake Winona Manor and outpatient Rehabilitation Services. The stroke, while very trying, does have a
bright side. Look at all the new things I have learned, not to mention the many new friends that would have
remained unknown had it not happened.
I am still facing a difficult time with the loss of my grandfather. It seems to hit hardest at
night time when I am trying to sleep and then that is when memories come flooding back.
Isn’t it always the case?
I wanted to share with you and with the staff at Lake Winona Manor how impressed I
was with your services and loving care that was given to my grandfather and to all the
residents. As I spent three nights in the memory care unit - that last weekend of Grandpa
Norman’s life — I was able to observe the staff as they cared for the memory unit resi-
dents. I found that every single staff member was caring, attentive and patient. These are
people who truly love their jobs and love working with the memory unit residents.
I heard many comments from staff about little things they had learned about Grandpa
Norman and how much they enjoyed him the short time he stayed at Lake Winona
Manor. It was truly touching. The day he died, all the staff were so kind, and I had a sense
that my loss was their loss, too.
I want to thank each and every one of you. I was touched and I am still touched by the
great empathy and care that is shown to the residents of Lake Winona Manor. Thank you,
thank you, thank you.
Words cannot express the heartfelt gratitude we all have for the staff on the medical floor! Your
care for Mom and all of us was so attentive and thoughtful. It was a painful and stressful time for
us, yet filled with so many blessings.
The professional care was wonderful, and we especially appreciate those who guided us through
hospice and discharge arrangements so we could return mom, and all of us, to our family home.
We also acknowledge the little comforts of the nutrition cart and use of the family waiting room.
Everyone was always so considerate of us and our needs for the whole week our large family
spent with you.
I know that mom’s passing also was difficult for Dr. Nolan. He had cared for her for nearly
30 years. At the end, we all knew her wishes, and it was up to all of us to honor them.
The Hospice staff also helped us honor her wishes. Their care greatly eased mom’s transition
and was extremely helpful and supportive for all us. Mom passed after three days at home—
but her final days were peaceful and content with all of us in the home we shared growing up.
We wish to express our deep appreciation and sincere thanks for your kind expression of
sympathy and care.
I recently had a complete hip replacement and I thank you from the bottom of my heart
for an operation wonderfully accomplished. The final results were fantastic.
For over a year and a half, I had suffered intolerable pains in my legs, and pain
medication was virtually ineffective. I could not walk without pain. Every step, every
movement was painful 24/7. Life was not worth living because of the constant agony.
Even after the operation, I still experienced pain, but you said, “Be patient, be patient…”
You were so correct. The pain left! Now life has once more become worthwhile. In effect,
you and your team have given me a “new lease on life” for which I will be eternally
grateful.
Rehabilitation in Lake Winona Manor was very successful, and I thank the staff there
for being so nice and most helpful to me. Thanks to Winona Health for having you as a
surgeon [Tim Gabrielsen, MD, orthopedic surgeon]. I not only consider you a wonderful
surgeon, but also a great friend because you respected my personal preference in the
operation, which I appreciate.
In my own words...
Winona Health is so special because of what I call the “Marcus Welby M.D.”
factor. This was a television series from the ‘70s. Marcus Welby, MD, and his
trusted nurse, Consuela, did not treat patients – they treated people with
kindness and consideration. The thing I love about Winona Health is we have
the Marcus Welby and Consuela factor everywhere you look.
that these people But the economic disruption caused by the recession threatens one of the
things I value most about our local health system: the Marcus Welby factor.
aren’t just faceless Unemployment hasn’t been this bad since 1982. It has brought more people
through our doors who have no job, no healthcare insurance and no way to
na mes. They are pay for their medical care. We do not turn anyone away, regardless of their
ability to pay. But I always remember that these people aren’t just faceless
our neighbors and names. They are our neighbors and our friends. And they need our help.
our friends. And Winona Health can’t afford to treat them without the Ben & Adith Miller Patient
Care Fund. But the Fund has been hurt by the recession, too. It can’t keep up
they need our help.” with the increased need without your help. Your generosity created the Fund
in 1982. And your friends and your neighbors need your generosity now, more
than ever.
I appeal to you to make a donation to the Ben & Adith Miller Patient Care Fund
today. It doesn’t have to be a lot of money; a small amount would be terrific.
Please help me keep the Marcus Welby factor alive and well at Winona Health.
Sincerely,
Steve Blue
Foundation Board Chair
Al Abrams, Jr. Joe Bambenek Ted & Patti Biesanz Susan & Richard Brang Gerald A. Butenhoff
Norris & Rhoda Abts Phoebe C. Bambenek Betty Bilder Tom Brang Carol Byrne
Kathy Accola Stanley Bambenek Betty Biltgen Glenn & Janice Bratberg Jodie & Louie Byrne
Eloise Adank Ann Banicki Josephine A. Biltgen Betty Breitenfeldt Estate Gerry & Peg Cada
Katherine A. Adank William Barber Dr. Scott & Deb Birdsall John & Penny Breitlow Vickie & Jon Cada
Richard A. Adank Diane L. Barge Lowell & Darlene Bjoraker Mary & Duane* Brenno John B. Caldwell
Cheryl Aeling Steven Barge Jacquelyn A. Blahnik Bernice J. Breza Angus & Judy Callender
Clare Aeling Betty Ann Barnewitz Arlene M. Blank Jim & Sonja Breza Lynne A. Carlisle
Dorothy Ahearn Mike, Kathy, Joe & Krista Frank & Tessie Blecha Vanita V. Breza La Vonne T. Carroll
Joanne Ahrens Barnholtz Chuck & Karen Bleess Rodney J. Brion Cars-N-Credit, Inc.
Lori R. Ahrens Mickey & Dan Barr Janet & Doug Block Drs. Matt & Laurie Jon W. Carson
Dennis F. Albrecht Verne & Darlene Bartelson Gusta Blom Broghammer Ray & Colleen Cenfield
Janice Albrecht Betty J. Barth Andy & Jan Blomsness Erik & Jodi Brom Children’s Miracle Network,
Marcia M. Albrecht Bruce & Sandy Bauer Steve & Ann Blue Carolee & Roger Bronk Gundersen Lutheran
Gaylord Aldinger Arline B. Baumann Carol A. Boden Mark & Loretta Bronson Medical Foundation
Jenny Alfaro Philip Becher Judy Bodway Joseph & Julie Brosig Harold & Mable Christensen
Chris Allen Sally A. Beck Les & Vi Boelter Paul & Jan Brosnahan Jon E. Christensen
David Allen Susan M. Becker Marcia & Arnold Boese Marilyn A. Brower Dr. David & Kathleen
Mike & Kim Allen Bill & Laurie Becker Hermina H. Boland Bill Brown Christenson
Lynn Allen Betsy Beech Mary A. Boland Danna L. Brown Debbie Christenson
Alliance Card, INC. John Beech Rose Boland Nancy M. & James R. Brown Lavonne J. Christie
Bob & Beth Allred Doug Beeman Ken & Irene Boldt Jeffrey & Paula Brown Dorothy & Bill Chuchna
Don & Diane Amann Dick & Sharon Behnke Laurel B. Bollin Robert Brown Roger G. Church
Gloria M. Ames Chris & Rich Beirne Barbara A. Bollinger Rosetta & Richard Brown Ronald L. Cichanowski
Eileen E. Amundson Richard H. Belisle Marti Bollman Allen Brugger & Lorna Kris & Rick Cichon
Irma Amundson Beverly & Charles Bellman Lorraine F. Bonine Fratzke Steve & Carol Cichosz
Becky Anderson George A. Benedict Kathleen L. Boone Doloris B. Brugger Shirley Cirelli
Donna Anderson Linda L. Benedict Heidi Borgwardt Jeri & Troy Brugger & Family Frank* & Arlene* Cisewski
Doris A. Anderson Brad & Kathy Benke Angie Bork Judith A. Brugger Vincent Cisewski
John E. Anderson Henry Benke Ramona M. Bork Phyllis Brynestad Carla Ciszak
Roger & Marie Anderson Susan K. Benke Mary & Dave Borkowski Gerald Bruss Gayla R. Clemons
Bev Andre Gladys F. Bennick Roxanne & Doug Borkowski Jerry & Carla Bruss Laurence Clingman
Jack Andresen Ted & Joni Benson George Parke & Sabina Fred & Jean Brust Charlie, Laurie, Bryan,
Anonymous (5) Judy Benson Bosshard-Parke June I. Bublitz Daniel, & Michael Clobes
Maxine & Larry Armitage McLean & Rebecca Benson Kurt R. Bosteter Ruth Bublitz Jill Comara
Ruth R. Arnett Randy & Kim Benson Mary Ann Boyd Shirley Bublitz Jeremy Compton
David & Muriel Arnold Mrs. Roger Benson John & Jody Sue Boyle Carl Buck Karie Connaughty
Allan & Jeanine Aspen Charles & Barbara Bentley Avys L. Boynton Sharon Budnick Sherry Connaughty
Linda Atkinson Betty Beranek Sylvia L. Boyum Clifford E. Buege Sheila L. Conway
Audrey Aufderhar Marie O. Berg Ted Braatz Evelyn Bunke David Echelard & Suzanne
Susan & Gary Babcock Shelly & David Berhow Carl & Deloris Brackett Dr. Frank & Ruth Bures Cooley
Elizabeth K. Bach Leonard L. Bernatz Debbie Brady James E. Burke Marypat Cooper
Roger Baer Mike & Denise Bernatz Ellen & James Brand Richard Burmeister Susan E. Cooper
Marion Bagniewski Ellen E. Berry Fumi Brand Bruce Burnham Mike & Connie Corcoran
Ann E. Baker Vic & Bonnie Bertel Marlene D. Brand Bob Kierlin & Mary Burrichter Julie A. Corcoran
Paul & Pauline Ballweg Janice & Galen Betsinger Myrtle H. Brand John & Irma Burros Daniel & Shirley Cordes
Bob Bambenek Ray & June Beyers John & Pat Brandt Lee & Margaret Burros Pat & Joan Costello
Mary & Greg Bambenek Mary Jo Beyerstedt Paula & Robert Brang Lynda Burt Stephen H. Craney
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Sandy Creeley Mary Ann & David Duellman Don & Judy Eger Gary & Ellen Evans Marion K. Fliehr
Brenda M. Cross Jerry & Marilyn Duellman Gary W. Egge Dorothy Evanson Kathy Foley Shea & Sam
Kay & Sean Cumiskey Mary Jo Duellman John E. Ehlers Br. Ed Everett Shea
Catharien & Donald Mike & Jolene Duellman Joyce O. Ehlers Exchange Club of Winona Lisa Ford
Cummings Gregory Duffy Paule H. Ehmcke Scott & Barb Fabian Deborah K. Forstrom
Mary Cummings-Hansen Harriette M. Duffy June Eichhorst Lyndie L. Fabian Dave & Maryann Forsythe
Marion P. Cunningham Jim Duffy Jean M. Eide Janet & Duane Fakler Helen P. Fort
Mary A. Cutliff Maxine E. Duffy Lila & Lawrence Eide Cathy & Chris Fangman Janice F. Fort
David C. Czapiewski Mary K. Dulek Michael & Shirley Eide Marian L. Farner Diane S. Fox
Betty J. Czaplewski Lucy & Michael Dunn Ed & Arlis Ellinghuysen Betty L. Farrand Dean & Robyn Fox
Lois E. Czaplewski Phyllis M. Dunn Marvin & Gladys Mary E. Farrell Gene & Lois Frank
Jake & Pam Dahl Rosemary Duran Ellinghuysen Phil & Barbara Feiten Fraternal Order of Eagles
Joseph & Shayna Dais John & Lois Durfey Skip & Carol Ellings Marguerite Feldmeier Ladies Auxiliary
Dan & Shelly Daley Family Judith L. Durfey Douglas J. Emanuel Dr. Arnold & Mrs. Alanna David & Carole Fratzke
Helen E. Davies Sharon K. Durham Bev Engel Fenske Bob & Elizabeth Fratzke
Billee J. Davis Pat & Sue Durnen Tammi Engen Ralph Fenske Lorna & Ernie Fratzke
Donna M. Davis Jan & Don Freeman
Susan J. Day George & Mary Lu Frey
Helen De Nomie Ronald J. Frick
Maryellen E. Dean Shirley M. Frickson
Max L. DeBolt Trust Providing peace of Christina & Mark Friederichs
Vicki & Dennis Decker Dolores S. Fritz
Julie & Darin Decker mind to individuals Joanne E. Fritz
Norman & Janette Decker Julie & Kevin Fritz
Leone H. Deedrick and fa milies Alethea H. Fugina
Velma M. Degallier Terry & Tina Full
Emilio & Monica Degrazia Michael & Mary Fuller
To all Telecare volunteers who
Annmarie & Tom DeMarais Sara & Mike Gabrick
Carolyn C. deMatta made those 9 a.m. phone calls to Gertrude Gabrych
Katie Dempsey Mom every day since November— Cathy & Jeffrey Gahnz
Corinne C. Denzer Jean M. Galewski
Jacqueline P. Denzer It added such security and brightness to her days and gave her Julie & Rick Galewski
Lester & Joan Denzer children peace of mind. She so looked forward to each call to get Dian F. Gappa
Melissa Denzer her day started right. Thanks for such a simple act that made our Julie Gardner
Dr. Brant & Mrs. Kristi Mom’s last months a joy. Bless you all! Patricia & Richard Garlick
Deppa Marilyn M. Gates
Bob & Marj Deter As shared by a thankful family Patricia M. Georgens
Jean Dettman Charlotte M. Gepner
Lawrence & Shirley Lois J. Gernes
Telecare is a daily phone call service for people who are disabled,
Dieterman Garry & Judy Gerson
elderly or live alone and would feel reassured by a friendly phone
Eleanore M. Dietrich Jack & Maureen Gerson
Diane Dingfelder call to check in. A Winona Health Auxiliary volunteer calls the Henrietta Gerth*
Rita S. Dingfelder Telecare clients each scheduled day between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Kathleen M. Gerth
Jane Dittrich If a client cannot be reached, the volunteer will call their chosen Mavis M. Gielow
Irene & Merlin Doblar contact person to check on them. Telecare is a free service. Connie A. Giemza
Ralph & Thora Doblar For more information or to sign up for the service, please contact Stanley & Diane Gierhan
Scott H. Doblar the Winona Health Volunteer Services office at 507.474.3328. Ted & Shirley Gierok
Diane & Harley Doebbert Walter & Dorothy Gilbertson
Lorraine A. Doehling Bob & Erika Gilbertson
William J. Doerer Alice M. Gile
Margaret Dohn Karen L. Dworschack Alvina D. Engler James & Dona Ferguson Susan & Earl Gilman
Joy A. Donnelly Ralph L. Dybing Betty M. Englerth Stan & Sue Ferguson Nancy R. Gingras
Rose A. Dorn Kent & Joyce Dzurick Vicki Englich Dr. Richard & Heidi Ferris Fern M. Girtler
James & Gloria Dotzler Diane M. Ebert Brad Turner & Ellyn English Kerri Ferstl Dan & Morgan Gish
Norma & Paul Double Larry & Peggy Ebert Dr. L.J. & Ramona English Elaine Fetting Family Bob & Joan Gleason
Beverly A. Douglas Samuel Ebnet Lynn & Mark Englund Nell L. Ficken, Jr. Lisa Glenzinski
Clarence & Luella Dow Yvonne Echelard Dale & Lynn Engrav Earl D. Finden Damian & Becky Glodowski
Olga Draskoci-Johnson Margaret B. Eckblad Dennis & Patricia Engrav Margaret Finkelnburg Boyd Bill H. Glowczewski
Helen R. Drazkowski Bonnie & Henry Eckert Brenda & Matt Entz Rev. & Mrs. David Fischer Tim & Kathy Glowczewski
Janice M. Drazkowski Mary & Jim Eddy Kent & Dawn Erdmann Robert L. & Frances D. Theresa Godfrey
Peggy & Ralph Drazkowski John & Fran Edstrom Rita L. Erdmann Fischer Maurice D. Godsey
Helene B. Dreas Nick & Lori Edstrom Judy Erickson Richard A. Fischer Karl & Rachel Goetting
Harlan & Kathleen Drube Brenda & Mark Edwards Barbara A. Ernster Linda & Steven Fix Arlene E. Goetz
Robert & Paula Drumm Dorothy Edwards Jeff & Bev Essig Sharon & Dick Flatten Florence K. Goetzman
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A Grateful Patient
As shared in a letter by Tim M.
Gayle B. Goetzman Jim & Joni Gromek Marilyn Hall Mary K. Harris Ken & Pat Heaser
Linda & Paul Goodfellow Ruth & Dale Gronewold Scott & Mary Hallman Jeffrey & Cindy Harrison Beverly M. Heftman
Dennis & Carolyn Goplen Marie Grossell Clifford & Dianne Hallum Cheryl Hartert Thomas M. Heftman
Marilyn & Richard Gora Donna Groth Barb & Ray Halvorson John & Kathleen Harvey Anita R. Hein
Carole A. Gorden Alice K. Grover Gloria S. Hammond Gloria S. Hassinger David & Mary Heise
Mary Anne & Odean Goss Peggy & Jeffrey Scott, Carmen & Mac Jo Hassinger Bill & Cindy Heitman
Michael & Joette Gostomski Gudmundson Hannon Scott, Sheri, Brittney, & Tara Juliana M. Hemmelman
Alyssa Gostomski-Carter Gene & Jane Gunderson Dolores T. Hansen Hatter Marlene M. Hemsey
William & Heather Gould Mary & Larry Gutknecht Henry H. Hansen Teresa L. Hauck Charlotte & Lyle Henderson
Madelyn Grabowenski John & Marilyn Hackbarth Marge Hansen Charles & Eileen Haugh Gail & Craig Henderson
Tom & Peg Graham Lois I. Hackbarth Michael & Carol Hansen Rita L. Haugh Angeline A. Hengel
George & Betty Grangaard Patricia M. Haddad Mildred G. Hansen Helen L. Haun Elizabeth M. Hengel
Kendra & Nick Granseth Clyde & Marlis Haedtke Doris Hanson Nancy & LaVern Hauschildt Geraldine A. Hengel
Lois A. Grant Elayne H. Haedtke Renee M. Hanson Daniel P. Hauser Scott P. Hengel
Lillian R. Gravos Tod & Julie Haedtke Jim & Shannon Hanzel Rick & Jill Hauser Bob & Mitzie Hennessy
Janet M. Greenslit Karen Haedtke S. Quinn Hanzel Mike & Sue Hauser Autumn & Brent Herber
Joe* & Joan Greshik Randy E. Haedtke Rev. Thomas J. Dr. & Mrs. Dale J. Hawk David & Denise Herber
Paul & Ellie Griesel Shirley F. Haesly Hargesheimer Bernice E. Hayes Marlene A. Herber
Rainy Griesel Pat & Jerry Haessig Eleanor Harkness Roy & Marylou Hazelton Ann Hermann
Tom & Rosemary Griffithe Joann Hagedorn Georgina & Kenneth Harris Jim, Kris & Nick Healy Michael R. Herzberg
Corrine & Gerald Grochowski Leah A. Hall John L. Harris Estate Bernice Heaser Mary & Ronald Hewett
Working with the independent estate planning professionals through the Winona Health Foundation, we were guided
through a helpful process that put all the important questions before us. It took some thought and discussion of things
we’d never talked much about, but we ended up very clear about how we want our estate distributed. The estate
planning experts presented options, explained tax ramifications and showed detailed financial illustrations of how things
would work out. They also made themselves available to consult with our local attorney in drafting the final documents.
We chose to include some non-profit organizations, including Winona Health, in our estate plan, but the Foundation
made it very clear at the outset there was no obligation to be charitable. Nor was there ever any attempt to influence
who would benefit from our estate. Our desire for confidentiality was respected, and our plan can be changed any time
we choose.
Our only cost was the fee from our attorney for preparing the documents. There was no charge for the hours of work
and expert advice from the estate planners.
Talking with an estate planner made it easy for us to begin the planning process. He gave us a questionnaire to do on
our own. It was a great communication tool, and I enjoyed seeing what my husband and I agreed on when it came to
estate planning and charitable giving. We also have three children with unique personalities and, as we looked to the
future, we enjoyed discussing our expectations and dreams for each of our children.
I know that every day is a gift. It was a comfort to be able to have an active part in planning the future, and it feels good
to know that our plan is in place.
The Winona Health Auxiliary’s 389 volunteers contributed a total of 36,245 hours. Using the current U.S. average hourly
value for volunteer time, that amounts to a gift equivalent to $707,140 in service time to Winona Health.
Anne & Mike Rompa Donna Sammann Sue Schneider Steve Schwartz & Emma Gloria K. Siewert
Christine Rompa Terri L. Sammann Greg & Linda Schoener Roth-Schwartz Norma Simon
Rita K. Rompa Dorothy Sanders Doris R. Schoenike Gayle Schwarz Lois A. Simons
Tony Rompa Marilyn K. Sanders Earl Schreiber Lou Anne Schwarz Barry & Earlene Simonson
Marjorie J. Ronnenberg sanofi aventis U.S. Susan M. Schreiner Dr. Cullen & Mrs. Julieanne E. Barbara Sims
Bob & Darlene Roraff Dr. Ann & Mr. Neil Sawyer Donald Schroeder Schwemer Caroline Sines
Linda & Scott Rose Betsy Sawyer Harold & Carol Schuh Nancy & Charles Scovil Dawn Singer
Michal A. Roskos Bill Sawyer Cecilia (Sally) M. Schuh Corrie Searles Bob Skeels
Tom Ross Family Edward & Phyllis Schabacker Frances K. Schuldt Laura Seaton Jean & David Skime
Mary Ann Rossin Estate Kay E. Schafer Bernard & Darlene Schultz Linda & Jerrie Seibert Michael Skroch
Robert F. Rossin Dale & Jenny Schaffner Betty J. Schultz Mary Ann Senn Shirley M. Skroch
Florence R. Rother LeRoy Schaffner Brian B. Schultz Betty J. Senty Thomas J. Slaggie
Selma J. Rott Ruth & Bert Schaffner Charles H. Schultz Sequoia Society Pamela K. Slocum
Dr. David & Betsy Pauline M. Schain Estate Don & Karen Schultz Pam Serwa Darryl Smelser
Rowekamp Rita M. Schallau Jean Schultz Wayne Severson Albert W. Smith, Jr.
Leo & Mary Rowekamp Raymond J. Schammel Joseph J. Schultz, Jr. Helen Shaw Ellen & Brent Smith
John & Bonnie Ruben Mildred E. Scharmer Rachelle & Bob Schultz Warren Shaw Gary & Janine Smith
Brian Ruhland John Scherer Sally Schultz Judy & Bill Shay Patrick & Jean Smith
Cindy L. Ruppert Carol Schewe Sharon F. Schultz Dr. Charles & Judy Shepard Leo & Marilyn Smith
Thomas A. Ryan Robert C. Schlink Florence M. Schumacher Darlene & Mike Sherman Rose Smith
Delight A. Sabotta Wayne G. Schmidt Glen & Diane Schumann Evelyn E. Shiel Carol Snidarsic
Mr. & Mrs. William Saehler Dale & LuAnn Schmidtknecht Kenneth F. Schumann Ellen R. Shrake Dawn E. Snyder
Valerie & Michael Saffel Marilyn Schneider Mr. & Mrs. Milton F. Randy & Sharon Shugart Arlene L. Sobeck
Saint Mary’s University Jeffery Schneider Schumann Karen & Tom Sibenaller Deb & Randy Sobeck
of Minnesota Jerry Schneider Kim & Pete Schwab Lillian T. Siebenaler Susan & James Sobotta
Lloyd & Sharon Salisbury Julie & Mark Schneider Marilyn C. Schwab Lynn C. Siebenaler Marion G. Sobotta
Don & Deb Salyards Sam & LaVonne Schneider Schwab LLC Judy Sievers Clarice Solberg
Helen M. Bagshaw Heidi Ferris Dan Johnson Diane M. Nelson Linda Shepardson
Andrew & Kim Herold Christine Stoltman Anonymous Carmen & Robert Keister Barbara A. Weaver
Wayne Kelly
Jessica L. Bebout Richard C. Ferris, M.D. Jean L. Kalmes Melinda Niemeyer Crystal Sjolander
John & Jackie Frisch Jeanette B. Combs Andrew & Kim Herold Steven M. Moen
Andrew & Kim Herold Mary C. Krage
Peggy Blake Laurie Lucas Phyllis N. Fletcher Dennis G. Nolan, M.D. Bridget L. Spencer
Millie & Hal Risser Dr. Charles Shepard Andrew & Kim Herold Velma M. Degallier
Laurel A. Laib Dr. Charles Shepard
Loretta T. Boyer Barbara L. Filas Scott, Robin, Courtney & Lynn M. Sprain
Bob & Hope Dennis Rebecca & Scott Lamberty Krista Hoeg Debra Norton Anonymous
Elaine & Henry Scherdin Scott, Robin, Krista &
Barbara A. Weaver Jean A. Fossey Lake Winona Manor Courtney Hoeg Sandra J. Stiever
Steven M. Moen Bluffview Crew Family of Virginia Eckern Mary Jo & Valentine Stiever
Matthew J. Phyllis Fletcher
Broghammer, D.O. Timothy A. Gabrielsen Barbara A. Odegaard Cindy Strobush
Sara B. Barbor Steven M. Moen Michael Larimer Phyllis N. Fletcher Autumn & Brent Herber
Marjorie J. Ronnenberg Millie & Hal Risser
Lois J. Gernes Ann F. Olson Scott V. Turner, M.D.
Elizabeth F. Burns Dan & Dorothy Hoyt Carolyn A. Larson Mary Speltz Family of Virginia Eckern
Sally & Ken Mogren Joellen, Chloe & Rachel Ellen Smith
Amy Gordon Barak Michelle R. Olson
Lynne Clarke Millie & Hal Risser Andrew & Kim Herold Patti Volkman
Connie & Joe Duff Anonymous
Anonymous
Satya Gorty, M.D. Esther R. Lyon Barbara A. Parent
Betty R. Crawford Steven M. Moen Barbara A. Weaver Kari D. Weidemann
Scott, Robin, Krista & Millie & Hal Risser
Jeanette B. Combs Courtney Hoeg
Laurie Lucas John Gray Daniel Parker, M.D.
Yvonne, Kevin & Buffey Monica Conway Family Brett S. Whyte, M.D.
Rebecca J. McDonald Rebecca & Scott Lamberty
William E. Davis, M.D. Gensmer Velma M. Degallier Ellen & Gary Evans
Anonymous Millie & Hal Risser Carrie & Charles Grafstrom Jane E. Mrozek
Liz McGrory Lyle Keller
Jody L. Doebbert Kathy Gail & John Meier Robert Wilfahrt, M.D.
Jo & Jerry Stejskal Mary J. Miller
Connie & Duane Chadbourn Green-Kaminsky Steven Meier
Barbara A. Weaver Ryan D. Meech Fred & Sandra Olson Elaine & Henry Scherdin
Nancy V. Dornfeld Helen E. Davies Marjorie J. Ronnenberg
Barbara A. Weaver Carole Gregory Winona Health
Dr. Charles Shepard Emergency Room
Millie & Hal Risser Jelaine Merchlewitz
Rosie Drazkowski Millie & Hal Risser Amy Petersen Staff
Anonymous Dawn Gronner Scott, Robin, Krista & Ellen & Brent Smith
Christine Stoltman Cathy Meyer Courtney Hoeg
Lucy A. Dunn Anonymous Winona Health
Scott, Robin, Krista & Melissa A. Gruber Jim Pomeroy Employees
Courtney Hoeg Millie & Hal Risser Mary S. Michener Anonymous Dr. L.J. & Ramona English
Family of Virginia Eckern
Brenda K. Edwards Erin Hanson Bryan W. Reed, D.O. Winona Health
Anonymous Andrew & Kim Herold Debra A. Mikelson Dr. Charles Shepard Home Care Staff
Bob & Sandra Olson Barbara A. Weaver Elaine & Henry Scherdin
Michele Ekern Carol M. Rice
Barbara J. Laumb Kathleen M. Harvey Mary Miller-Hyland Anonymous Winona Health
Millie & Hal Risser Patti Volkman Surgical Services
Lynn Englund Jason Rosenbush, D.C. Staff
Millie & Hal Risser Trisha Holzworth Angela Mlynczak Anonymous Nancy & LaVern Hauschildt
Millie & Hal Risser Millie & Hal Risser
Merry J. Enright Veronica S. Wry
Autumn & Brent Herber Donna M. Hopp Aaron C. Schilling, P.A.-C.
Bonnie Moen Steven M. Moen Barbara A. Weaver
Dolores M. Vaughn Steven M. Moen
Samantha L. Ewing
Anonymous Suzanne M. Jelense, M.D. Troy J. Shelton, M.D.
Carlos E. Morales, M.D. Anonymous
Anonymous Cyril & Mary Speltz
Dr. Oran G.
Featherstone* Aaron S. Jensen Charles A. Shepard, M.D.
Anonymous Scott, Robin, Krista & Thomas Nachtigal, D.P.M. Andrew & Kim Herold
Courtney Hoeg Anonymous Carmen & Robert Keister
Frances H. Lettner
Harold S. Mogren
Nancy M. & James R. Brown Circle of Visionaries
Audrey & Henry Deblon Ellen & Gary Evans
Jean & Fran Dzwonkowski Winona Health The Circle of Visionaries comprises individuals who have designated
Joan & Joseph* Greshik a future gift to the Winona Health Foundation in their estate plans
Joy & David Schmidtknecht Arloween Moore and have shared that intent with the Foundation. Through such gifts,
Connie & Gavin Strand Yvonne & Bob Fix members of the Circle of Visionaries help ensure the future of our
Wendell Moore community healthcare system.
Lorraine C. Literski Michael & Julie Smith
Elizabeth & John Waters
Noris & Rhoda Abts Joseph J.* & Joan Greshik Robert & Rachelle Schultz
Elmer W. Mueller
Leroy ‘Butch’ Luksa Jim R. & Marge Miller Jack Andresen Roy H. Knoll Dr. Charles & Judy Shepard
Elaine F. Luksa Henry E. Benke Beverly A. Larson Royal & Lucille Thern
Theresa ‘Tracy’ Scott & Jane Biesanz Royal & Lucille Thern Mark S. Wagner
David Magnuson Mueller Dave & Shirley Binius Roger & Ramona Metz Jack M. “Butch” & Barb
Ruth & Frank Bures, M.D. Bev Engel
Steve & Ann Blue Ken & Sally Mogren Walz
Phyllis McClenathan Jordan S. Murphy Judith R. Bodway Joliene W. Olson Jack N. Walz
Dean & Kathy McClenathan Carol Byrne Susan J. Day Jeffrey & Pam Prenatt Barbara & Calvin Winbush
Jean & Fran Dzwonkowski Vicki L. Decker Ruth & Douglas B. Leslie R. Woodworth
Eric McElmury Cletus Hanson Gary & Ellen Evans Robinson
Suzanne & Scott Roberts Rick Hanson
Renee Hanson Robert & Erika Gilbertson Susan & R. Peter Roehl
Robin Hanson Erickson
Contributors Susan Cornwell Sandra & Don Curtin Don & Donna Peterson Arlyn J. Dittrich
American Legion #9 – Birthday Ruth & Jerry Dalleska Kim & Steve Renk Winona Health Auxiliary
Matt Broghammer, D.O. Diane L. Barge Pat & Bob Doerer Mara Repinski
Carole & David Forest Jackie J. Mahlke Jerry & Marilyn Duellman Elizabeth Ristow Kelly Forest
Catherine Slaby Charlene & Arne Egge Arlene & Adrian Roraff Autumn & Brent Herber
Bob & Pat Doerer Jean S. Engler Brian Ruhland & Nicole Steve & Candi Kohner
In Honor of – 50th Anniversary Michelle & Michael Fliehe Zitzner Dr. Scott & Kathy Turner
Telecare Volunteers Rose & Horace Andersen Gene & Lois Frank Kim & Pete Schwab
Laura Stover Sue & Craig Frericks Dr. Cullen & Mrs. Julieanne Hazel Freiheit
Pauline & Harland Shirley J. Frey Schwemer Autumn & Brent Herber
Valet Services Knight Dolores A. Gallagher Sequoia Society Mary S. Joyce
Laura Stover – 60th Anniversary Joyce & Jerry Golden Gloria K. Siewert Steve & Candi Kohner
Rose & Horace Andersen Tom & Peg Graham Beverly A. Spande
In Memory Carole & David Forest Beverly Hanson Jane & Jeffrey Sterrett Karen D. Holz
Clara A. Andring Jim & Shannon Hanzel Tammy & Bill Stiever Autumn & Brent Herber
Candi & Steve Kohner Don Peterson Sue & Tony Hassinger John W. Sullivan
– Birthday Autumn & Brent Herber Dana & Darryl Thoruilson Dr. Sidney O. Hughes
Phyllis Buege Carole & David Forest Bob & Sue Hoodecheck Dr. Scott & Kathy Turner Rose & Horace Andersen
Sharon & Dick Flatten Carolyn & Mark Johnson Sandra & Wayne Valentine Dr. Jim & Jenny Kahl
Duane Peterson* Phylliss Mae Johnson Janis C. Vose
Beatrice A. – Birthday Verdayne E. Jorde Kris & Scott Walters Barbara Meierbachtol
Connaughty William & Barb Colclough, Jr. Dr. Jim & Jenny Kahl Coleen & Mike Wanek Judy & Greg Novotny
Candi & Steve Kohner Carole & David Forest Marlene & John Kane Janice Wanek
Jerry & Barbara Kiral Jodi & Jack Warnemunde Arloween Moore
Mildred ‘Millie’ L. Auxiliary Pauline & Harland Knight Jaci & Dick Will R. Peter & Susan Roehl
Erdmann Remembrance Fund Jane Kohner Chris & Tom Wilmot
Candi & Steve Kohner Betty Breitenfeldt Bob & Marlene Kohner Joann & Lyle Ziegeweid Esther Rowekamp
Bob & Sue Hoodecheck Steve & Candi Kohner Dr. Scott & Kathy Turner
Kelly Forest Dorothy Sanders Dolores A. Kukowski Dr. Robert Briggs
David & Carole Forest Steven & Nancee Kukowski Jeffrey & Pam Prenatt Pauline M. Schain
Jeanette R. Sorenson Duane J. Brenno Virgil & Joan Laak Cheryl & Paul Krage
JoAnne, Keith, Kevin, William H. Laehn Phyllis Buege
Judson ‘Jud’ O. & Jean Agrimson Betty Lou & David Lovlien Sheryl A. Miller Judson ‘Jud’ O.
Sorenson Judy & Lee Arity Steven & Laure Maki Sorenson
Carole & David Forest Diane L. Barge Carol Maschka Elmer C. Casperson Jerry & Ruth Dalleska
Candi & Steve Kohner Mabel C. Beach Carole & Jerry Matejka Jeffrey & Pam Prenatt Joan Laak
Nancy & Keith Beach Heather & Michael Mootz Don & Donna Peterson
Roland Stover Butch & Lynne Beier Shirley & Jim Mootz Arlene M. Cisewski Winona Health Auxiliary
Laura Stover Les & Vi Boelter Anne & Tom Mootz Jan F. Wanek
Mary Brenno Deb & Rod Morcomb Florence J.
Auxiliary Happy Gloria & Joe Bronk Janna & Scott Morcomb Barbara J. Conway Wieczorek
Occasion Fund Carol Byrne Sally Nasstrom Harold S. Streater Jan F. Wanek
Darlene & Lowell Sharon & Bud Clark Donnis Noer
Bjoraker Janis & Phil Conway Dr. Daniel & Suzanne Parker Dr. Dan Degallier Mildred C. ‘Millie’
– 50th Anniversary Sue & Jack Cornwell Kate & Fariborz Parsi Dr. James & Mrs. Mary Zolondek
Marie & Jerry Lehmeier Kay & Sean Cumiskey Lori & Terry Pelzl Testor Lois E. Czaplewski
BALANCE
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCESHEET
SHEET
As
As ofofSeptember
Asof September 30,
September30, 2009
30,2009
2009
Assets
Assets
Assets
Cash
Cash and
Cashand Investments
andInvestments
Investments $$$ 34,248,000
34,248,000
34,248,000
Amounts
Amounts Due
AmountsDue from
Duefrom Gov't
fromGov't Programs,
Gov'tPrograms, Insurance
Programs,Insurance Companies
InsuranceCompanies and
Companiesand Patients
andPatients
Patients 12,389,000
12,389,000
12,389,000
Property
Property and
Propertyand Equipment
andEquipment
Equipment 56,744,000
56,744,000
56,744,000
Other
Other Assets
OtherAssets
Assets 8,809,000
8,809,000
8,809,000
112,190,000
112,190,000
112,190,000
Long-Term
Long-Term Debt
Long-TermDebt and
Debtand Other
andOther Liabilities
OtherLiabilities
Liabilities 43,674,000
43,674,000
43,674,000
Net
Net Assets
NetAssets
Assets $$$ 68,516,000
68,516,000
68,516,000
The
The Balance
TheBalance Sheet
BalanceSheet gives
Sheetgives the
givesthe financial
thefinancial position
financialposition
positionof of the
ofthe organization
theorganization
organizationfor for
foraaaspecific
specific point
specificpoint
pointin inintime.
time. The
time.The Assets
TheAssets
Assets
The Balance Sheet gives the financial position of the organization at a specific point in time. The Assets of the organization are
of
of the
ofthe organization
theorganization
organizationare are primarily
areprimarily cash/investments,
primarilycash/investments,
cash/investments,amounts amounts
amountsdue due from
duefrom payers
frompayers
payersandand hard
andhard assets
hardassets like
assetslike like
primarily cash/investments, amounts due from payers and hard assets such as buildings and equipment. The organization is
buildings
buildings
buildingsandand
appropriatelyand equipment.
equipment.
equipment.
leveraged The
with aThe organization
Theorganization
organization
long-term isisappropriately
is
debt-to-equity appropriately
appropriately leveraged
leveraged
ratio of 35% whichleveraged with
is betterwithwitha
than aalong-term
long-term
median debt
levels debt
long-term debt
for to
to equity
toequity
similar equity ratio
ratio
ratio
organizations.
of
of 35%
of35% which
which
35%Net
Having which isisbetter
is
Assets better
better
of than
morethan
than median
than median levels
medianlevels
levels
$68,000,000 for
for
gives for
thesimilar
similar
similar organizations.
organizations.
organizations.
organization Net
Net Assets
NetAssets
stability to weather theseof
Assets of more
ofmore
more
difficult than
than $68,000,000
than$68,000,000
financial $68,000,000
times.
gives
gives the
givesthe organization
theorganization stability
organizationstability to
stabilityto weather
toweather these
weatherthese difficult
thesedifficult financial
difficultfinancial times.
financialtimes.
times.
REVENUE
REVENUE AND
REVENUEAND COSTS
ANDCOSTS
COSTS
12
12 Months
12Months Ended
MonthsEnded September
EndedSeptember 30,
September30, 2009
30,2009
2009
Government
Government
Government Insurance
Insurance and
Insuranceand
and Long-Term
Long-Term Care
Long-TermCare
Care
Programs
Programs
Programs Self-Pay
Self-Pay
Self-Pay and
and Other
andOther
Other Total
Total
Total
Operating
Operating Revenue
OperatingRevenue
Revenue
Net
Net Patient
NetPatient Revenue
PatientRevenue
Revenue $$$ 24,808,000
24,808,000 $$$
24,808,000 50,856,000
50,856,000 $$$
50,856,000 13,975,000
13,975,000
13,975,000 $$$ 89,639,000
89,639,000
89,639,000
Other
Other Revenue
OtherRevenue
Revenue -- - -- - 6,457,000
6,457,000
6,457,000 6,457,000
6,457,000
6,457,000
24,808,000
24,808,000
24,808,000 50,856,000
50,856,000
50,856,000 20,432,000
20,432,000
20,432,000 96,096,000
96,096,000
96,096,000
Operating
Operating Costs
OperatingCosts
Costs
Operating
Operating Costs
OperatingCosts
Costs 36,330,000
36,330,000
36,330,000 43,917,000
43,917,000
43,917,000 19,938,000
19,938,000
19,938,000 100,185,000
100,185,000
100,185,000
Gain
Gain (Loss)
Gain(Loss) From
(Loss)From Operations
FromOperations
Operations $$$ (11,522,000)
(11,522,000) $$$
(11,522,000) 6,939,000
6,939,000 $$$
6,939,000 494,000
494,000
494,000 $$$ (4,089,000)
(4,089,000)
(4,089,000)
Other
Other Changes
OtherChanges ininNet
Changesin Net Assets
NetAssets
Assets 343,000
343,000
343,000
Decrease
Decrease ininNet
Decreasein Net Assets
NetAssets
Assets $$$ (3,746,000)
(3,746,000)
(3,746,000)
The
The statement
Thestatement
statementof of revenue
ofrevenue and
revenueand costs
andcosts shows
costsshows
showsthethe financial
thefinancial results
financialresults during
resultsduring the
duringthe past
thepast fiscal
pastfiscal year.
fiscalyear. The
year.The organization
Theorganization
organization
is
isisable
able to
toto generate
generate
generate positive
positive
positivereturns
returns
returns from
from
from services
services
services that
that
thatare
are
are paid
paid
paid for
for
forthrough
through
through private
private
private insurance,
The statement of revenue and costs shows the financial results during the past fiscal year. The organization is able from
able insurance,
insurance, and
and
and from
tofrom long-term
long-term
long-term
generate
care
care
care and
and
and other
other
other services.
services.
services. Underpayments
Underpayments
Underpayments by
bybygovernment
government
government programs
programs
programs such
such
such as
asas Medicare
Medicare
Medicare and
andand Medicaid
Medicaid
Medicaid create
create
create
positive returns from services that are paid for through private insurance and from long-term care and other services. Underpayment
financial
financial
financial
by governmentlosses,
losses,
losses, highlighting
highlighting
highlighting
programs the
such as the fact
thefact
Medicare that
factthat those
those
thatMedicaid
and payments
thosepayments
payments are
are significantly
aresignificantly
creates financial significantly below
below
below
losses, highlighting the
the
the the cost
cost
fact to
thatto
cost provide
toprovide
provide
those services
services
services
payments are
under
under
under those
those
those programs.
programs.
programs.
significantly below the cost of providing services under those programs.
COMMUNITY BENEFIT
Community Health Improvement Education classes, support groups,
Community Health Talks and health screenings 9,347 $60,026
Health Professional Education Clinical training site for nursing and other students 1,248 $213,353
Financial Donations Contributions to local nonprofit organizations for
healthcare, youth and other community needs $30,297
In-kind Donations and Fundraising Staff expertise, meeting rooms, donated items and
for Community Programs time spent working on fundraising programs for the
United Way and other local nonprofit organizations 1,209 $83,949
Community Building Activities Partnering with local organizations on Healthy Kids Club
and other projects to enhance the quality of life in the
community 1,960 $34,815
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