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2012–2013 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY We demonstrate God’s care by improving the health of people and communities through a ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.

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It is our pleasure to present to you Adventist HealthCare’s 2012 Report to the Community. In these pages, you will read about the extraordinary work provided by our dedicated employees, volunteers and physicians throughout the year. We also hope that you will come away with a greater understanding of our long tradition of service to our communities and the integral role we have in the regions we serve.

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2 0 1 2 – 2 0 1 3 R e p o R t t o t h e C o m m u n i t y

We demonstrate God’s care by improving the health of people and communities through a ministry of physical,

mental and spiritual healing.

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Contents

Bringing Wellness to the Community ................................................................ 2

Adventist HealthCare By the Numbers In 2012 ............................................. 3

Adventist HealthCare’s Quality Awards and Designations ........................ 4

Excellence in Cardiac Care ..................................................................................... 6

Excellence in Cancer Care ...................................................................................... 7

Excellence in Mother-Baby Care .......................................................................... 8

Excellence in Behavioral Health Services ......................................................... 9

Excellence in Rehabilitation Services .............................................................. 10

Excellence in Home Care Services.................................................................... 11

Excellence at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center ............................. 12

Partnering With Our Physicians ........................................................................ 13

Adventist HealthCare Center on Health Disparities .................................. 14

Adventist HealthCare Community Benefit for 2012 .................................. 15

Serving Our Community ..................................................................................... 16

Thank You to Our Generous Donors ............................................................... 18

Adventist HealthCare Board of Trustees and Executive Team........................................................................................................ 22

Adventist HealthCare Entity Leadership Groups ........................................ 23

The vision of Adventist HealthCare is to be a high performance integrator of wellness, disease management and health care services, delivering superior health outcomes,

extraordinary patient experience and exceptional value to those we serve.

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Bringing Wellness to the Community

Bill Robertson, left, president and chief executive officer of Adventist healthCare, and Dave Weigley, chair of the Adventist healthCare Board of trustees and president of the Columbia union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

hospitals are generally seen as places where the very ill go for treatment of serious conditions

at the hands of skilled physicians, nurses and staff. Adventist HealthCare is blessed to feature a number of our hospitals, which are recognized nationally for the high-quality care provided to patients. You can see many of these recognitions on the following pages.

record systems through our ACES Program, helping them have even more accurate and timely information about their patients.

And our work is not done. Over the upcoming months, you will begin to see information on more Adventist HealthCare programs that will bring our continuum of care into the community to provide population-based care.

We invite you to read about Adventist HealthCare in our 2012–2013 report to the community through the stories of those whose lives we touched with our quality, compassion and experience.

David E. Weigley, M.B.A. Chair, Adventist HealthCare Board of Trustees, and President, Columbia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

William G. “Bill” Robertson President and Chief Executive Officer of Adventist HealthCare

However, in this era of health care reform, hospitals and health systems are now being asked to not only provide quality and compassionate care inside the hospitals, but to also encourage people to stay healthy and to provide communities with resources that encourage a culture of wellness. Thankfully, Adventist HealthCare is already ahead of the curve due in large part to its more than 100 year history based upon Seventh-day Adventist principles of wellness.

For a number of years, Adventist HealthCare has had robust health and wellness programs based at our facilities and in the community. In 2012, we touched more than 60,000 lives through heart, cancer, vascular and other screenings. Through our Center on Health Disparities, we raise community awareness about local health disparities, improve capacity to deliver population-based care, and develop solutions to eliminate local disparities in health care.

Beyond health and wellness programs, in 2012 we continued to employ more primary care physicians and specialists through Adventist Medical Group, in order for the community to have improved access to care. We also were able to connect hundreds of physicians into electronic medical

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Bringing Wellness to the Community

1 | Mission: To demonstrate God’s care by improving the health of people and communities through a ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.

5 | Hospitals, three acute care and two specialty

More than 100 | Community partners

1,047 | Licensed acute care and specialty beds

2,076 | Physicians/medical staff members

2,491 | Volunteers

6,263 | Employees

6,600 | Covered lives/Patient Centered Medical Home

7,097 | Newborns

27,387 | Surgeries

43,323 | Acute and specialty admissions

64,365 | Health and wellness encounters

77,352 | Home health visits

106,069 | Volunteer hours

180,232 | Emergency visits

246,998 | Outpatient visits

650,000 | Overall encounters (approx.)

$63,412,071 | Community benefit

$737,000,000 | Revenue

Adventist HealthCare By The Numbers In 2012

Adventist healthCare provides community health education and reaches thousands of people throughout montgomery and prince George’s County at events such as the annual Fiesta de las madres and Salvadoran-Latino health Fair, and at places including the Rockville Senior Center, Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington and Gaithersburg upcounty Senior Center.

Community events such as our annual Love your heart expo are another way that Adventist healthCare reaches out to help the community live a heart healthy life. more than 300 people attended the Feb. 9 event this year where Washington Adventist and Shady Grove Adventist hospitals offered free heart health screenings, heart healthy cooking and lifestyle demonstrations and educational talks.

in keeping with our mission, Adventist HealthCare continues its longstanding tradition to bring

the community to good health through our robust offering of health and wellness services throughout Montgomery, Prince George’s and

Frederick counties. Our facilities and programs served the community with approximately 650,000 encounters in 2012 as we provide care across the continuum to those whom we are privileged to serve.

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Adventist HealthCare’s Quality Awards and Designations

National and State RecognitionsU.S. News & World ReportWashington Adventist Hospital: High performing in Cardiology & Heart Surgery, Gastroenterology, Geriatrics and Neurology & Neurosurgery; Top 10 hospital in Washington, D.C. region.

Shady Grove Adventist Hospital: High performing in Geriatrics, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Gastroenterology and Nephrology; Top 10 hospital in Washington, D.C. region.

Top 500 of the 2012 HomeCare Elite in the United StatesAdventist Home Health: Top 500 of the 2012 HomeCare Elite, identifies the top 25 percent of national home health agencies and further highlights the top 100 and top 500 agencies overall.

Top Ten Submission for Maryland Patient Safety Center’s Minogue Award for Patient Safety InnovationAdventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland

The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval Adventist Behavioral Health

Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland

Shady Grove Adventist Hospital

Hackettstown Regional Medical Center

Washington Adventist Hospital

Top-of-the-Line Rehabilitation ServicesAdventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland: First and only hospital in a five-state area to obtain accreditations from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International for care of hospitalized patients in all four specialty areas—brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke and amputation.

High-Quality Cancer CareAmerican College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer AccreditationShady Grove Adventist Hospital: Commendation as a Community Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Program by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.

Washington Adventist Hospital: Commendation as a Comprehensive Cancer Program by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.

American College of RadiologyShady Grove Adventist Hospital’s Nuclear Medicine Services: American College of Radiology Gold Seal of Accreditation in computed tomography, or CAT scanning.

Shady Grove Adventist Radiation Oncology Center at Rockville: American College of Radiology Accreditation.

American College of Radiation OncologyWashington Adventist Hospital: First facility in the Washington metropolitan area to be accredited by the American College of Radiation Oncology.

Outstanding Cardiac CareAccredited Chest Pain Centers with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)Washington Adventist Hospital: First in Maryland to receive Cycle IV Chest Pain Center with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Accreditation for patient care procedures that exceed the rigid standards set by the national Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care.

Shady Grove Adventist Hospital: Cycle III Chest Pain Center with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Accreditation for patient care procedures that exceed the rigid standards set by the national Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care.

American Heart Association Mission: LifelineShady Grove Adventist Hospital and Washington Adventist Hospital: Bronze Performance Achievement Award.

American Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary The Cardiac and Vascular Rehabilitation Center at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital: American Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Certification.

American College of Cardiology Foundation and American Heart AssociationShady Grove Adventist Hospital and Washington Adventist Hospital: ACTION Registry-Get With the Guidelines Performance Achievement Awards from the American College of Cardiology Foundation and the American Heart Association.

Shady Grove Adventist Hospital: Three consecutive Gold Performance Achievement Awards for quality care for heart attack patients.

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Outstanding Vascular CareCenters of Excellence for Carotid StentingShady Grove Adventist Hospital and Washington Adventist Hospital: Designated Centers of Excellence for carotid stenting, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

American College of Radiology Shady Grove Adventist Hospital: Accredited Vascular Ultrasound Laboratory.

Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories Shady Grove Adventist Hospital: Accredited in carotid and venous ultrasound.

Excellence in Surgical Services & Wound CareAmerican Society for Metabolic and Bariatric SurgeryShady Grove Adventist Hospital: Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence by the Surgical Review Corporation/American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.

Joint Commission Certification for Total Joint Replacement ProgramsShady Grove Adventist Hospital: Joint Commission Certification for Total Joint Replacement Programs (Knees & Hips).

National Wound Care Center of DistinctionThe Center for Advanced Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine at Washington Adventist Hospital: Center of Distinction by Healogics, Inc. for outstanding patient outcomes for twelve months or more, the only wound care center in the D.C. metropolitan region within the Healogics network to be recognized with this national award.

Adventist HealthCare’s Quality Awards and Designations

Maryland Institute of Emergency Medical Services and Systems Shady Grove Adventist Hospital and Washington Adventist Hospital: Designated cardiac interventional centers by the Maryland Institute of Emergency Medical Services and Systems.

Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Echocardiography LaboratoriesWashington Adventist Hospital: Accredited echocardiography laboratory.

Stroke Care AchievementsAmerican Heart Association Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement AwardShady Grove Adventist Hospital and Washington Adventist Hospital: Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award from the American Heart Association (AHA), recognizing each hospital for following the AHA’s Stroke Performance Achievement Indicators for 24 consecutive months and complying with the AHA’s Quality Measures.

American Heart Association Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievement AwardHackettstown Regional Medical Center: Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievement Awards from the American Heart Association ‘Get With The Guidelines—Stroke’ program.

Primary Stroke Center by the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services SystemsShady Grove Adventist Hospital and Washington Adventist Hospital: Designated Primary Stroke Centers by the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems.

Expert Mother-Baby CareLevel IIIB Neonatal Intensive Care UnitShady Grove Adventist Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Designated Level IIIB, one of the highest possible ratings attainable.

Maryland Patient Safety Center CollaborativeShady Grove Adventist Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Labor & Delivery: Gold Medal awards from the Maryland Patient Safety Center Neonatal and Perinatal Collaborative.

International Board Certified Lactation Consultants Care AwardShady Grove Adventist Hospital: First hospital in Maryland to receive the International Board Certified Lactation Consultants Care Award.

Highest Patient Care & ExperienceBeacon Award for Excellence by the American Association of Critical-Care NursesThe Cardiac and Vascular Intensive Care Unit at Washington Adventist Hospital: Silver-level Beacon Award for Excellence by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.

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Excellence in Cardiac Care

Chris’ ordinary day was interrupted when he suddenly lost the ability to speak a full

sentence. His doctor called David Brill, M.D., interventional cardiologist at Washington Adventist Hospital, and instructed Chris to go directly to the hospital.

Doctors diagnosed a transient ischemic attack, which occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is briefly halted. And with a 5,000-mile cross-country motorcycle trip just a few months away, the 57-year-old from Carroll County was shocked when doctors told him he would need open-heart surgery to remove a heart tumor. Paul Massimiano, M.D., heart surgeon and program director of cardiac surgery at Washington Adventist Hospital, performed the surgery.

“My entire team of doctors and nurses was truly concerned about my care and my health,” Chris says. Before surgery, Chris started to have doubts that he would be able to recover in time for his scheduled motorcycle trip through Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and parts of Canada, but Dr. Massimiano put his mind at ease.

Sure enough, just a few months after surgery, Chris was able to take his cross-country motorcycle road trip as planned.

Successful open heart surgery at Washington Adventist hospital allowed Chris to continue planning his 5,000-mile motorcycle trip, which he took just several months later.

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Excellence in Cancer Care

Vaughn of Rockville diligently had his annual physical and prostate screening every spring

for almost 20 years. Vaughn, a health-conscious former athlete, started annual prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screenings at age 40, after he lost his father to prostate cancer. His tests always came back normal until one day a physical showed an abnormal PSA test.

Vaughn quickly met with Barry Aron, M.D., chair of urology at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital. Further tests confirmed that Vaughn had prostate cancer. While he had several treatment options to consider, Dr. Aron worked with him on a plan, which

A family history of prostate cancer prompted Vaughn to get checked every year. in 2010, those screenings saved his life.

included a referral to Don Bridges, M.D., a radiation oncologist at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital.

“My first inclination was to go the surgery route,” Vaughn says. “Then I met with Dr. Bridges and he talked with me for over three hours. He wanted me to make sure that I knew all of the pluses and minuses to my options.”

Vaughn decided to pursue an aggressive treatment option and in March 2011, instead of getting his annual physical and screening, he started his cancer treatment, which included hormone treatment followed by five weeks of radiation.

The Aquilino Cancer Center will open this fall as the first community-based, free-standing, comprehensive cancer center in Montgomery County, Md. It will be located on Adventist HealthCare’s Rockville campus, adjacent to Shady Grove Adventist Hospital.

“I’m very pleased that I received such good treatment and care from the team at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital,” Vaughn says. “I am feeling wonderful these days.”

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Excellence in Mother-Baby Care

tiffany and Aaron of Germantown were just 20 weeks into their pregnancy when they

learned that one of their unborn twins had only a small chance of survival. Their doctor connected them with Jim Rost, M.D., medical director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, to learn about the care their babies would receive when they arrived.

new parents, Aaron and tiffany, are thankful for the excellent care provided by staff at Shady Grove Adventist hospital’s Level iiib neonatal intensive Care unit when twins, Dylan and Alexis were born at 27 weeks.

“Dr. Rost was unbelievably warm and inviting to us and helped us feel at ease,” says Tiffany.

On August 22, 2012, at just 27 weeks, physicians performed an emergency cesarean section and the twins were placed in the NICU. Alexis weighed just 1 lb. 6 oz. and her brother, Dylan, weighed 2 lbs. 8 oz. Dylan required only minimal respiratory support whereas Alexis was placed on a breathing machine called a ventilator.

Shady Grove Adventist Hospital’s expert mother-baby care has earned the International Board of Lactation Consultants Care Award and recognition as a gold-level Breastfeeding-Friendly Workplace from the Maryland Breastfeeding Coalition.

Tiffany visited her babies up to 12 hours a day in the NICU. Dylan went home after 51 days, but Alexis stayed for more than 120 days. On December 23, 2012, Alexis finally joined her brother at home. With both children home and gaining weight, Tiffany is thankful for the Shady Grove Adventist Hospital NICU team.

“Not only was it convenient for us but we were very fortunate to have a facility that could handle a baby as small and as sick as our daughter and to have as positive of an outcome,” she says.

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Excellence in Behavioral Health Services

Five-year-old Jack is a bright, artistic child and very engaging with adults. He also struggles

with anxiety that at times is overwhelming, especially in social environments with his peers. These difficulties led his mother, Jennifer, to the Therapeutic Nursery Program TNP at the Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children. The TNP is a family-centered intervention program that

works collaboratively with parents to encourage and support their child’s positive emotional growth in the classroom and at home.

“Since enrolling in the Therapeutic Nursery Program, Jack’s progress at home and in the classroom has been remarkable,” says Jack’s mother, Jennifer.

The goals of the TNP are to help young children overcome social and emotional delays by building positive relationships with adults and peers and helping children express their feelings in safe ways. With this foundation, children can be successful in school throughout their life

“Jack is learning how to communicate with his family and his peers in way that helps him build confidence, feel secure and establish trust, Jennifer says. We are just delighted to see our little boy growing, learning and happy.”

Adventist Behavioral Health is a comprehensive behavioral health provider with locations in Dorchester and Montgomery counties, including Washington Adventist Hospital’s Behavioral Health Unit and the Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children. The organization offers a broad range of behavioral health programs and services for young children, adolescents, adults and senior citizens including therapeutic nursery programs, acute inpatient care, outpatient/dual diagnosis chemical dependency programs, residential treatment, special education and community-based residential services.

Jack, with mom Jennifer, flourishes in the therapeutic nursery program at the Reginald S. Lourie Center for infants and young Children, which provides educational and therapeutic activity year-round.

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Excellence in Rehabilitation Services

tom, Bethesda resident and father of 12, came to Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland for inpatient therapy in October. He had fallen from a

tree while cutting branches during work, suffering a traumatic spinal cord injury. Following inpatient therapy, Tom underwent two years of outpatient physical and occupational therapy at Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital.

“They asked me the first day of therapy what my expectations were and I didn’t have any,” Tom remembers. “ [My therapist] asked me, ‘Do you think you can walk?‘ and I just didn’t have a clue. I said, ‘I don’t think so.’ But I was walking that first day.”

As he regained strength and returned home, Tom was determined to reach a goal he had prior to his injury—racing in the Marine Corps Marathon. One of his therapists at Adventist Rehab petitioned to get him his own bike, a “hand cycle,” by writing a letter on his behalf for a $3,000 grant through the Challenged Athletes Foundation.

When his hand cycle arrived, Tom resumed training for the Marine Corps Marathon, which he completed on October 30, 2011. He has since completed the American Odyssey Relay, a 200-mile race from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to Washington, D.C., as well as the 2012 Marine Corps Marathon.

Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland opened its Neuro Rehabilitation and Balance Center in September, offering innovative inpatient and outpatient care for individuals experiencing problems as a result of stroke, brain injury or a neurological condition.

tom’s expert therapy and care team helped him reach his goals. he has been able to continue his family business and still visits Adventist Rehabilitation hospital to speak with current patients about his experience.

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Excellence in Home Care Services

With some encouragement, a healing environment and a compassionate caregiver,

Robert, of Silver Spring was able to regain his independence just two weeks after bilateral knee replacement surgery.

“Before therapy, it was painful to stand on hard surfaces,” Robert says. “It made normal activities like grocery shopping very difficult.”

Choosing to recover in the comfort of his own home in June 2012, Robert was referred to Adventist Home Care Services, which provides a full range of home health care services across the Maryland-D.C. region, ranging from assistance with personal care to skilled help from a nurse or a therapist.

After an initial in-home assessment, Jill Harper, physical therapist at Adventist Home Care Services, worked closely with Robert’s physician and family members to develop a personalized medical plan of care directly tailored to his condition and needs. She explained that she approached caring for Robert as she would her own parents.

“Jill pushed me, yet always took my feelings into consideration. She gave me the confidence to believe I could make it on my own,” Robert says.

Today, Robert is back at work as a plumber and is able to enjoy his hobby of gardening without pain and discomfort.

Adventist Home Health, part of Adventist Home Care Services, was named as a national top-performing home health agency for the third year, ranking in the top 500 of the 2012 HomeCare Elite. Adventist Home Health serves Montgomery, Prince George’s, Charles, Calvert, St. Mary’s, Howard and Anne Arundel counties.

Robert’s physical therapist, Jill harper, center, “was able to get his mind off the pain and get him motivated,” says Robert’s wife, Kay, left, after his bilateral knee surgery. the procedure replaces both knees simultaneously, making rehabilitation a criticaland often challenging stage of recovery.

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Excellence at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center

When Clinton, an elderly, terminally ill patient in the intensive care unit/coronary care unit

(ICU/CCU) at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center, became comatose, his family knew that the time had come to let their loved one pass gently from this life. At the same time, Dorothy, Clinton’s wife of many years, was also a patient in the hospital’s progressive care unit (PCU). Dorothy was in the end stages of her life, too, but she wanted and needed to be with Clinton during his final hours.

Debbie Kowolsky, an ICU/CCU nurse, brainstormed with her co-workers and within a very short time, Clinton and Dorothy were both moved to a quiet room on the hospital’s third floor. Their hospital beds were carefully wheeled together and placed close enough for Dorothy to reach out and hold Clinton’s hand.

“The entire staff of PCU and ICU/CCU went above and beyond to accommodate our unique circumstances and provided such kindness to my family,” says Sharon, Clinton and Dorothy’s daughter. “Debbie’s suggestion to move my parents into the same room … so that they could be together was beautiful and forever touched my heart.”

Surrounded by family, and with his hand cradled in Dorothy’s, Clinton quietly passed away—peacefully, just as his family had wished. Nine hours later, Dorothy also passed and entered into eternal rest with her beloved Clinton.

In a continual effort to enhance patient care, Hackettstown Regional Medical Center recently established Medical Center Partners in Primary Care, and Medical Center Partners in OB/GYN, two hospital-employed physician practices located adjacent to the hospital. These offices will grow and expand to include various specialties and services for the health of our community.

the compassion of Debbie Kowolsky, an iCu/CCu nurse, and her co-workers, brought an elderly couple together for the very last time under very special circumstances at hackettstown Regional medical Center.

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Partnering With Our Physicians

more than 2,000 physicians in our community are affiliated with Adventist HealthCare as

part of our continuum of care for the communities we serve. Of that number, hundreds of primary

care physicians and specialists have also chosen to partner with us through Adventist Medical Group and our ACES (Ambulatory Care Electronic Health Records Support) Program.

Adventist Medical GroupThe Adventist Medical Group network of local primary care physicians, surgeons and specialists serves our communities in Montgomery, Prince George’s and Frederick counties in Maryland. The network is a collaboration with the George Washington Medical

Faculty Associates (MFA), the largest multi-specialty physician practice in the Washington, D.C. area.

Adventist HealthCare ACES ProgramAdventist HealthCare’s ACES Program provides expertise and guidance to accelerate the roll-out and adoption of electronic health records to our outpatient physicians. ACES allows physician practices to remain independently operated, while providing the benefits of an integrated delivery network.

A recently announced partnership between ACES and the Primary Care Coalition will now electronically connect more than 200 health-care providers through a Health Information Exchange (HIE) to further strengthen the health safety-net for the 120,000 low-income, uninsured residents

Carolynn young, m.D., gynecologist, right, and potomac resident Kathleen, with the da Vinci robotic surgical system for minimally-invasive surgery at Shady Grove Adventist hospital. the Adventist healthCare ACeS program helps Dr. young to provide the best care for patients.

in Montgomery County, Md. The Adventist HealthCare HIE will expand the number of community physicians connected through ACES, ensuring that providers have the right information at the right time for the right patient to receive the right care.

Christopher magee, m.D., orthopedic surgeon, offers high-quality orthopedic care to the Washington Adventist hospital community, further expanding Adventist medical Group specialties for the health of our community.

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Adventist HealthCare Center on Health Disparities

in its 2012 Health Equity Progress Report, “Partnering Toward a Healthier Future,” the

Adventist HealthCare Center on Health Disparities took the monumental step of becoming the first health system in Maryland—and just one of a handful in the nation—to publish a report detailing quality indicators and process measures stratified by race and ethnicity in a population of patients.

The groundbreaking report was presented to more than 200 business and health leaders in October 2012 at the Center’s sixth annual conference, “Starting at the Top: Achieving Health Equity Through Executive Leadership.” Maryland Lt. Governor Anthony G. Brown, Co-chair of the Maryland Health Quality and Cost Council. Lt. Gov. Brown delivered the opening remarks for the event and was also the recipient of the Center’s annual Blue Ribbon Award for his work to reduce health disparities.

In 2012, the Center on Health Disparities provided:

n Qualified Bilingual Staff (QBS) training on language interpretation in clinical settings for more than 80 health care workers, including bilingual employees from Sibley Memorial Hospital, Doctors Community Hospital, Children’s National Medical Center, the University of Maryland Medical Center, and Providence Hospital, through a Maryland Hospital Association partnership.

n Cultural competence training to 200 physicians at Shady Grove and Washington Adventist Hospitals, to improve quality of care to diverse patient populations and promote effective cross-cultural communication.

n BEAT IT! (Becoming Empowered Africans Through Improved Treatment of Diabetes, Hepatitis B, and HIV/AIDS) training to health care professionals at Adventist HealthCare, Health and Human Services, and Montgomery College to teach culturally competent care for African immigrants, through a grant funded by the Office of Minority Health Resource Center.

From left, J. Knox Singleton, Ceo of inova health System, neil meltzer, president, Sinai hospital of Baltimore and Senior Vice president and Ceo of LifeBridge health, marcos pesquera, executive Director of the Center on health Disparities, Dr. Benjamin Carson, pediatric neurosurgeon and best-selling author, Bill Robertson, president and Ceo of Adventist healthCare, and helen Darling, president and Ceo of the national Business Group on health, at the Center on health Disparities Sixth Annual Conference.

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Adventist HealthCare Community Benefit for 2012

Adventist healthCare, based in Gaithersburg, md., is blessed to continue our longstanding tradition as the largest

provider of charity care and community benefit in montgomery County. in 2012, our maryland hospitals alone provided

$60,228,693 in charity care and community benefit to those we serve.

Shady Grove Adventist Hospital Washington Adventist Hospital

Reporting Period

Category

Total COMMUNITY BENEFIT for Adventist HealthCare Hospitals: $63,412,071

July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 January 1 – December 31, 2012

Hackettstown Regional Medical Center

Number of Licensed Beds 331 252 111

Community Health Services 5,220,425 5,011,654 870,311

Health Professions Education 789,367 834,605 285,938

Mission Driven Health Care Services 8,542,546 13,704,011 not applicable

Research 332,272 330,979 not applicable

Financial Contributions 653,195 695,351 61,277

Community Building Activities 425,338 1,162,758 8,721

Community Bene�t Operations 170,045 264,004 3,743

Charity Care 8,871,895 10,766,256 1,485,179

Foundation Funded Community Bene�t 0 0 0

Medicaid Assessments (MD only) 1,374,020 1,079,973 not applicable

Unreimbursed Costs of Medicaid Program (NJ only) not applicable not applicable 468,209

Hospital Totals $26,379,103 $33,849,591 $3,183,378

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Serving Our Community

We are the dedicated professionals of Adventist HealthCare who work together each and

every day to provide excellent wellness, disease management and health-care services above and beyond the walls of our facilities and into our communities. Our care extends into supporting programs that deeply and positively create more liveable and workable environments to transform our vibrant communities.

Adventist HealthCare’s strength is our ability to work together with a variety of community organizations to strengthen economic and workforce development for those we serve. The following is just a portion of the many shared coalitions and partnerships in the area to whom we contribute our resources and expertise. Please visit www.AdventistHealthCare.com for a full list of our more than 100 community partners.

Adventist Community Action Council

Adventist Community Services

American Cancer Society

American Heart Association

CASA of Maryland

Central County Coalition of Prince George’s County

City of Gaithersburg

City of Takoma Park

Columbia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

Committee for Montgomery

Community Clinic, Inc.

Corporate Volunteer Council of Montgomery County

Gaithersburg-Germantown Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

Governor’s Workforce Investment Board

Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce

IMPACT Silver Spring

Interfaith Works, Inc.

Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington

Jewish Council for the Aging

Jewish Social Service Agency

Kaiser Permanente

Labquest

Leadership Montgomery

Mary’s Center

Maryland Business Roundtable for EducationAdventist healthCare received a four-year grant through Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, which helps us provide mammograms and breast health information to hundreds of women in need throughout our community. We were honored to join the Race for the Cure on June 2 last year in Washington, D.C., where we were awarded the number one grantee fundraiser. Continued, next page

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Maryland Chamber of Commerce

Maryland Health Care Commission

Maryland Hospital Association

Maryland Patient Safety Center

Mercy Health Clinic

Mobile Medical Care, Inc.

Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce

Montgomery County Economic Advisory Council

Montgomery County Government

Montgomery County Health & Human Services

Montgomery County Workforce Investment Board

Montgomery Hospice

North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists

Primary Care Coalition

Prince George’s County Health Department

Rebuilding Together Montgomery County

Rockville Economic Development Initiative

Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Takoma Park Community Center

Universities at Shady Grove

Washington Adventist University

Adventist HealthCare provided our community with more than 64,000 health and wellness

encounters in 2012 through a variety of classes, screenings, lectures and support groups. We focus on chronic diseases prevalent within the

communities we serve, and especially on groups that are the most vulnerable. Our population health efforts include mothers and babies, seniors, and prevention and treatment of cancer, heart disease, stroke, obesity and influenza.

Serving Our Community

Shady Grove Adventist hospital and Washington Adventist hospital provided the community with more than 800 free screenings at their annual Cancer Screening Days this year, targeting oral, breast, colorectal, prostate, skin and thyroid cancers. Volunteers at Shady Grove’s April 7 event included, from left, Dongmei Wang, m.D., medical oncologist, madhuri Devdhar, m.D., endocrinologist with Adventist medical Group, and health & Wellness interns, Shannon Lee and Kyndra humphreys.

more than 200 community members are part of Adventist healthCare’s weekly Walking Club program at Westfield montgomery mall, where Adventist healthCare and the American heart Association hosted a national Walking Day event on April 4, 2012, with Ginny prunty, center, manager, Community and Business Development for Adventist Rehabilitation hospital of maryland. the club offers free heart health screenings, heart healthy cooking and lifestyle demonstrations and educational talks.

Adventist HealthCare is the largest health-care provider of free and low-cost flu shots in Montgomery County, providing more than 2,000 flu shots to the community during our 2012 Help Stop the Flu campaign.

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Thank You to Our Generous Donors

As a not-for-profit organization, Adventist HealthCare is deeply grateful for the generosity of individuals, corporations and other funders who make

philanthropic investments in our mission of demonstrating God’s care to those we serve. With their assistance, the hospitals and other associated programs across our system provide the highest level of care to our community.

Each and every donation makes a significant impact; we would like to give special recognition to the following for their contributions in 2012 to Washington Adventist Hospital Foundation, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital Foundation, Hackettstown Regional Medical Center, Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland, Adventist Behavioral Health Foundation, Adventist Home Care Services, and the Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children:

$200,000 +Associates In Radiation Medicine—James D.

Bridges, M.D., Catherine L. Salem, M.D., Anu Singh, M.D.*

Edna Goldberg**

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources & Services Administration

The John & Margaret Post Foundation

$100,000 – $199,999The Alexander & Margaret Stewart Trust

Amy & Michael Aquilino

The Butz Foundation & Family

Dr. & Mrs. Dennis Friedman

Medical Emergency Professionals—Joel Buzy, M.D., Michael Cetta, M.D., Peter Chen, M.D., William Dooley, M.D., Nicole Evancich, M.D., Angelo L. Falcone, M.D., Scott Freedman, M.D., David Friedman, M.D., Brett A. Gamma, M.D., Emily Gordon, M.D., Amit Kalaria, M.D., Tamara Kile, D.O., David N. Klein, M.D., Thai S. McGreivy, M.D.*, Patsy McNeil, M.D., James McQuiston, M.D., Leslie Mitchell, M.D., Jennifer Morcos, M.D., Julian Orenstein, M.D., Orlee Panitch, M.D., Erik Schobitz, M.D., Deborah Sherrill, M.D., Aaron Snyder, M.D., David G. Srour, M.D., Jonathan Wenk, M.D.

William G. “Bill” & Della M. Robertson

The Truland Foundation & Family

$50,000 – $99,999Cardiac Associates—Alexander S. Asser, M.D.,

Sean C. Beinart, M.D., Michael R. Castine, M.D., Michael S. Chen, M.D., Robert DiBianco, M.D., Gregory Fisher, M.D., Dennis Friedman, M.D., Robert Gold, M.D., Daniel J. Goldberg, M.D., D. Leonard Griffen, M.D., Thomas J. Odar, M.D., Geetha Pinto, M.D., Eric S. Tannenbaum, M.D., Thomas H. Wang, M.D., Richard Weinstein, M.D., John M. Yackee, M.D.

Lockheed Martin

M&T Bank Foundation

$25,000 – $49,999Anthelio Healthcare Solutions Inc.

Associates in Oncology & Hematology—Manish Agrawal, M.D., Nicholas Farrell, M.D., Joseph M. Haggerty, M.D., Shannon C. O’Connor, M.D., George A. Sotos, M.D., Paul M. Thambi, M.D., John M. Wallmark, M.D.

EagleBank

Amy & Angelo Falcone

First Colonies Anesthesia Associates, LLC

Joseph D. Byrd Foundation

Kaiser Permanente

R. Patrick Krause

Lerch, Early & Brewer, Chtd.

NAI The Michael Companies, Inc.

James Dudley & Marilyn Mobley Ward

$15,000 – $24,999Advanced Pathology Associates—Joy Burbach,

M.D., Nicolas Cacciabeve, M.D., Glenn Dickey, M.D., David Kardon, M.D., Amir Kende, M.D., Summer Nugent, M.D.

Anonymous

Cardiac Vascular & Thoracic Surgery Associates, P.C.—Paul S. Massimiano, M.D., Nelson A. Burton, M.D., Kai A. Ihnken, M.D., John W. Rhee, M.D., Eric L. Sarin, M.D., Alan M. Speir, M.D.

Dr. & Mrs. Chan K. Chung

Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Goldberg

Hackettstown Regional Medical Center Auxiliary

Inpatient Specialists—Jude Alexander, M.D., Brian Carpenter, M.D.

Marion Esser Kaufmann Foundation

Pettit Family Charitable Foundation

Dr. Chitra & Mr. Doraiswamy Rajagopal

Sodexo HealthCare Services

Farid Srour

$10,000 – $14,999Conrad & Lois Aschenbach

Cerner Corporation

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Chasen

Jason & Stacey Coe

Cora & John H. Davis Foundation

Peter J. Gakos, Jr. & Mary Beth K. Gakos

Dr. Brett & Mary Kay Gamma

Genesis Security Systems, LLC

Hackettstown Rotary Foundation, Inc.

Katherine Pollard Maddux Memorial Mental Health Foundation

Robert & Arlene Kogod Family Foundation

Loiederman Soltesz Associates, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Nisivoccia

Ober, Kaler, Grimes & Shriver

The Orthopedic Institute of New Jersey— Dr. Robert A. DeFalco, Jr.; Dr. Paul G. Teja; Dr. Michael Kelly; Dr. Michael X. Rohan; Dr. Kevin White; Dr. Jerome D. Rosman; Dr. William S. Giliberti; Dr. Dino de Jesus; Dr. Stephen Koss; Dr. Frank J. Corrigan

ParenteBeard

Bruce Rosenberg/Rosenberg-Hecht Philanthropic Fund

Turner Construction Company

The Walker Group

$5,000 – $9,999Dr. Cary & Dr. Cara Simmonds

Jose F. Bonelli, M.D.

Robert G. Brewer, Jr.

Cammack LaRhette Consulting

Capital Oncology & Hematology

The Clark Construction Group, LLC

Clark-Winchcole Foundation

Cohen, Rutherford + Knight, PC

Columbia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventist

Crothall Healthcare, Inc.

Dart Group II Foundation, Inc.

DAVIS Construction

DECO Recovery Management

Emergency Medicine Associates, P.A., P.C.—Anna Ansaldo, M.D., Tensaye Aynalem, PA-C, James Buxbaum, M.D., Allyson Conley, PA-C, Vincent Hayes, M.D., Leanne Hedges, PA-C, George Ho, M.D., Terry Jodrie, M.D., Kilole Kanno, DO, James K. Lightfoot, M.D., Seona Lisse, PA-C, Amber Marshall, M.D., Ameet Parikh, M.D., James Rosenthal, M.D., Cecile Silvestre, M.D., Erin Smith, M.D., Brian Tenney, M.D., Drew White, M.D.

Dorothy A. Farmer**

Donor gifts supported the comprehensive cancer care services at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital through the new Aquilino Cancer Center, which will meet the needs of patients at every stage of their cancer journey.

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Thank You to Our Generous Donors

Dr. & Mrs. Paul Van Nice

Terry Forde

Fulton Bank of New Jersey

Gilbane Building Company

Hackensack University Medical Center

Hackettstown Emergency Associates, P.A.— Dr. William Olivieri; Dr. Chester Skiba, Jr.; Dr. Moheb Abdelmalek, Dr. Ellen Benson, Dr. Bruce Bonanno, Dr. Michael Burgio, Dr. William Carle, Dr. Gurvindra Johal, Dr. Samir Maximos, Dr. David Scolnick

Nancy E. Hardwick

Heery International, Inc.

John K. Higdon

Hospital Housekeeping Systems

Hackettstown Regional Medical Center Medical Staff

Hughes Network Systems, LLC

Skanska USA Building, Inc. In Memory of George Kurtas

James G. & Margaret M. Lee

Lee Foundation Singapore

Local Independent Charities

Joyce & G.J. Newmyer

Paul & Karyn Nicholson

Office Depot

Jeff & Jill Pargament

PEPCO

Perrine Planning & Zoning

Dr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Philipp

Revenue Guard

Richard E. & Nancy P. Marriott Foundation

Rockville Lions Foundation, Inc.

RTKL Associates

sanofi pasteur Inc.

Shady Grove Adventist Hospital— Medical & Affiliate Staff

T&T Marketing, Inc.; Anthony Dolce

Mr. & Mrs. Doug Scott Thompson

University of Maryland

Dr. Vivek Chander Vaid & Mrs. Annal Vaid

Paula & Larry Widerlite

$2,500 – $4,999Advocare Family Health at Mount Olive

AECOM Technology Corporation

Anonymous (3)

Berkeley Research Group, LLC

Bloom & Associates

Dr. Leon Brown & Mrs. Hardett Brown, Dermatologist

Tom & Chris Burlin

C.I. Designs, Inc.

Capital Internal Medicine, LLC—Neeraj Chopra, M.D., Ahmed Nawaz, M.D., Shahid Shamin, M.D.

Cardiovascular Consultants, P.A.—David M. Brill, M.D., James L. Cockrell, Jr., M.D., Robert DiBianco, M.D., Dennis J. Donohue, M.D., Maureen C. Fennell, M.D., Daniel J. Fernicola, M.D., Laurence R. Kelley, M.D., Louis J. Larca, M.D., Keith M. Lindgren, M.D.

Coakley Williams Construction

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Cochran

Continuum Nursing Services

Corbett Technology Solutions Inc. (CTSI)

Courter, Kobert & Cohen, P.C.

Crest Cleaners

Crystal Steel Fabricators, Inc.

Michelina DeSanti, DO

Ken & Laurie DeStefano

Dominion Mechanical

Duke’s Landscape Management, Inc.

Renee D. Dupree-Jones

Kathleen Dyer

Energy Federal Credit Union

Etchison Charitable Trust

Forrester Construction

Freestate Electric

Gaithersburg Equipment Co.

Garland Company

Genomic Health, Inc.

Grace Care

Hackensack Pathology Associates, LLC

Hackettstown Imaging Services—HDI/RAH/O3tMRI—Dr. Clay R. Hinrichs, Dr. Michael K. Mantinaos, Dr. Steven T. Lee, Dr. John A. Werring

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hansen

Tracy Heimbach

Homer & Martha Gudelsky Foundation

InforMed, LLC

Johnson Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Inc.

Kalkreuth Roofing & Sheet Metal, Inc.

Kalmia Construction Company

King & Spalding, LLC

Ralph C. & Lois R. Knechel

Kol Shalom Synagogue

Berton J. & Barbara E. Leach

Sung W. Lee, M.D.

Life Star Response of Maryland

Manhattan Construction Company

Maryland Digestive Disease Center

Gustavo Matheus, Esq., LLC

Matt & Melanie, Inc.

Maximus Foundation

Mid-Atlantic Critical Care Services, LLC

Mid-Maryland Oncology HEM

Minkoff Development Corporation

Nathan Landow Family Limited Partnership

Edgardo A. Ong, M.D.

Panther Valley Pharmacy Cards & Gifts

Pediatrix of Maryland

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Peterson

Jeanne M. Pettit

Phillips Realty Capital

Sudi & Fred Press

The Principal Financial Group

Pulte Homes

RADISPHERE

RMF Engineering, Inc.

Bruce C. Robertson, Ph.D.

Lawrence N. Rosenblum, C.P.A.

Ryan Floors

Santos, Postal, & Company, P.C.

Scheer Partners, Inc.

Scott Long Construction

Siemens Medical Solutions

Emily & Will Simone

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Steele

Kanchana Sukachevin

Pat & Thiel Sullivan

Tazz Construction

Truland Systems Corporation

United Way of the National Capital Area

Rhodora R. & David D. Vaflor

Robert Vandeman

Donor gifts helped fund significant capital improvements at Washington Adventist Hospital through the purchase of new equipment, as well as access to care for those facing economic hardship.

Donor gifts to the Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children enhanced the Center’s excellent educational and mental health services for more than 4,000 young children and their families in our community.

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Thank You to Our Generous Donors

Randall P. Wagner, M.D. & Debra A. Benator, M.D.

Washington Adventist University

Bernard Edwin Wills

Teresa & James Witt

Heather Wynne

Bruce S. Yetter

Jeffrey & Lauri Zell

$1,000 – $2,499A. M. Sheikh & Associates, P.C.

Robinson & Vimala Abraham

Advance Digital Data, Inc.

Affiliated P.E.T. Systems

Alpert/Faust Family Fund

Anees Ahsan, M.D.

The Allstate Foundation

Clement & Sandra Alpert Designated Endowment Fund

America’s Charities

Anonymous (8)

Armstrong, Donohue, Ceppos & Vaughan Chtd

Donna Arnold

Robert & Margaret Ashworth

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP

Keith Ballenger

Seth Bardu

Linna Barnes & Christian Mixter

The Baruch Fund

Sean Beinart, M.D.

Terri Bennett

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bensinger

Bonnie Blandford

Ellen & Jay Bloom

Marc Bloom

Bollinger Insurance

Louise Brissette-Chasin

Caren R. Bromberg

Dawn N. Brown

Paul A. Bryant

Carol & John Burke

Cardinal Bank

Amy Carrier

Centenary College

Thomas Chan

Minh T. Chau

Inder M. Chawla, M.D. & Mrs. Vera Chawla

Charles Cheetham

Cherry, Weber & Associates, P.C.

Josephine R. Cimino

Cintas

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Chester Office

Compassionate Care Hospice

Jose Cortez

Barbara Courtney

Dorothy Crawford

Mark A. Curry

Kathleen & Scott Dallas

Lloyd N. Dallas

Franklin David

Kari Peterson & Benito De Leon

Glenn DeKraker

Developers Mortgage Corporation

Michael DeVore

Dana DiCarlo

Maureen Dymond

Mel & Julie Eisele

Diana & Larry Eisenstat

Dr. & Mrs. Norton Elson

Janice Erickson

Heidi & John Fahey

Gary R. Fennel, PA-C & Dr. Maria Nichols Fennel

Harold & Arlene Finger

Marvin S. Fish, Esq.

Fitzgerald’s Lakeforest Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc.

Flanders Pediatric Dentistry, LLC

Laura & Shawn Fletcher

Mr. & Mrs. Thorleif H. Floystad

David Fontaine

Foot Care Associates, P.C.—Dr. John Guiliana; Dr. Barry Mullen; Dr. Fawaz Nesheiwat; Dr. Kyle Alessi

Steven & Terry Francis

Elizabeth Franzino & Andrew Keith

Dr. Mark S. Freeman

Lourdes Frigillana

Abby Frimpong

G Street Fabrics

G.S. Proctor & Associates

Ismael Gama

Thomas Garvey

GBW Insurance

Good Impressions

Mark Gourley & Wendy Kisch

Tom & Katie Grant

Great Meadows Design Group

Natalie A. Greenberg

Dr. Madalene & Dr. Barry Greene

Nancy Greenfield

Sheldon I. Grosberg

Michael Habermann

Hackettstown Anesthesia Associates, LLC— Dr. Arnold Bodner, Dr. Edward Champey, Dr. Paul Dierlam, Dr. Robert Forrest, Dr. Rosanne Giannuzzi, Dr. Philip Lutz, Dr. Prabhakar Reddy, Dr. David Rocamboli, Dr. Philip Rubinfeld, Dr. John Secoy, Dr. Dragomir Vujic, Dr. William Willis, Dr. Daniel Wu

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Halpin

Mary Ann Harris, R.N.

Mark A. Harris

Bridget Hart-Shea

Heath Village

John Herbert

Mary Christina Hill

Clay R. Hinrichs, M.D.

Louisa Hollman Special Events, Inc.

Barbara Holloway

House of the Good Shepherd

Huntington Mortgage Group

I.D. Care

IBM Employee Services Center

ICommunity Network

ISEC, Inc.

Jonathan Jaeger

Kenneth Janowski, D.O. & Tracy Janowski

Robert E. Jepson

Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Jepson

Paul Johnson

Susana Jones

Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Kelly

Dr. Anirudh Khanna

Donor gifts helped expand Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital’s new Neuro Rehabilitation Center to provide innovative care for those recovering from stroke, brain injury or neurological diseases.

Donor gifts supported the purchase of new cardiac monitoring equipment in the Intensive Care/Coronary Care Unit at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center and provided funding for the hospital’s Joan Knechel Cancer Center.

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Thank You to Our Generous Donors

Thomas Knechel

Michael Koo

Shailendra Kumar, M.D.

Lakeland Bank

Harold Lappin, M.D.

Dr. & Mrs. Lasalle D. Leffall, Jr.

Sam Shang Jou Li

Judith A. Lichty-Hess

Lincoln Financial Group

James & Kristan Litsinger

LK Associates, LLC

Cheryl Long

Dexter Love, M.D.

James Lurie

Burton Lustine

Dina R. Madrid

Nancy R. Markus, M.D.

H. Lyndon Marter, M.D.

Ronald Mason

Steve & Darlene Maternick

Judy McDaniel

Dr. Jill McGovern & Dr. Steven Muller*

Stephen & Mia McLelland

Edward McManus, M.D.

Medical Center Orthotics & Prosthetics

Metro Maryland Ostomy Association

Metropolitan Women’s Group, LLC

MID-Atlantic Urology Associates, LLC

John Miklos

Mark & Barbara Miller

Rachel & Howard Miller

Bill Miller

Gene C. Milton

Dhirendra & Minal Morarji

Geoff & Mandy Morgan

Alfred Munzer, M.D.

Nixon Uniform Service & Medical Wear

NJM Insurance Group

NJN Publishing

North American Credit Services

NovaMed Corporation

Oncology Physics Group, LLC

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. O’Neill

Joselito Ong

Mr. & Mrs. John O’Reilly

Orthopaedic Surgeons of Montgomery County, P.A.— Zohair S. Alam, M.D., Dexter W. Love, M.D., Christopher M. Magee, M.D.

Ron & Jane Peck

Marta & Manuel Perez

The Pingho Family

Tracye A. Polson & Keven M. Clair

Pomarico Design Studio

Sandra Poolas

Radiation Medicine Associates of Warren County

Savitri & Kevin Raghubir

Brent Reitz

RMJ Development Group, LLC

Marcellus Robinson

Kenneth J. Roehrich

RoNetco Supermarkets, Inc.

Diana Rowny

Ryan Wealth Management Services

S. Kann Sons Co. Foundation, Inc.

Pauline Salmon

SASCO Insurance Services, Inc.

Marguerite Savage

Fayaz A. Shawl, M.D.

Eunmee Shim

Chor-Kiat Sim

Lyndan Simpson

Skylands Urology Group, P.A.—Dr. Frank T. Salvatore; Dr. James, R. Matteson; Dr. Donald J. Mykulak; Dr. Paul M. Littman

Jane Leigh Luce & Willam H. Smith

Christopher & Jacqui Snead

Marjorie H. Sonnenfeldt

Southland Industries

Lorraine & Julian Sparrow

Weymouth Spence

Stars & Stripes Janitorial Services, LLC

Theodore P. Stein, P.C.

Mr. & Mrs. Clyde A. Stinson

Evelyn Sturza

Kempanna Sudhakar, M.D.

Thomas B. Sweeney

The TAB Group

Mona & Drew Tavss

Theresa Testoni

Thomas & Betts; Elastimold

TLC Engineering For Architecture

TMP Direct

Debra & Thomas Truxillo

United Investors Management Corp.

Estate of Grace Vanheteren

Rebecca Vasse

Benjamin S. Vaughan

Elise A. Vernick

Pamela Vesper

Vianovo, LP

Hirschel, Savitz, Parker & Hollman, P.A. & Village Settlements, Inc.

Nicolo & Stella Visaggio

Helen J. Waldman

Larry & Paulette Walker

Warner Construction Consultants, Inc.

Warren County Community College Foundation, Inc.

Dave Weigley, M.B.A.

West Chester Machinery & Supply Company; Jim Gordon

Constance Whipp

Ted & Judith Wiegand

Willard Packaging Co., Inc.

Winchester Homes, Inc.

H. Marcel & Stacia Wright

John & Karen Young

Kevin G. Young

Dr. Herman & Liliana Zarate

Zenith Physicians, LLC—Dr. Barrington Lynch, Dr. Eduardo Ramos

Ziegler

ZIMMER Mid-Atlantic

NOTES:* Deceased** Posthumous Gift

Donor gifts strengthened the Healthy Community Impact Fund, which meets the needs of all Adventist HealthCare’s entities and brings health and wellness programs to those we are privileged to serve.

Donor gifts to Adventist Behavioral Hospital benefited those receiving mental health and substance abuse services through items such as play therapy supplies, washers and dryers for residents, and summer outings for adolescents in the Residential Treatment Center.

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Adventist HealthCare Board of Trustees and Executive Team

Keith BallengerVice President, Adventist

HealthCare Home Health and Specialty Services

Jason C. CoePresident, Hackettstown Regional

Medical Center

Kenneth B. DeStefano, esq.Vice President & General Counsel,

Adventist HealthCare

Kathleen DyerVice President & Chief

Information Officer, Adventist HealthCare

terry FordeExecutive Vice President & Chief

Operating Officer, Adventist HealthCare

ismael GamaAssociate Vice President, Mission

Integration and Spiritual Care, Adventist HealthCare

patrick Garrett, m.D.Senior Vice President, Physician

Integration/Innovation & Population-Based Care, Adventist HealthCare, and President, Adventist Medical Group

Susan L. GloverSenior Vice President, Chief

Quality/Integrity Officer, Adventist HealthCare

Robert JepsonVice President, Business

Development, Adventist HealthCare

James G. LeeExecutive Vice President & Chief

Financial Officer, Adventist HealthCare

Joyce newmyerPresident, Washington Adventist

Hospital

marta Brito pèrezSenior Vice President & Chief

Human Resources Officer, Adventist HealthCare

Brent ReitzVice President & Administrator,

Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland

John SackettPresident, Shady Grove Adventist

Hospital

paula WiderliteVice President, System Strategy

& Chief Development Officer, Adventist HealthCare

Kevin youngPresident, Adventist Behavioral

Health

The following members comprise the Adventist HealthCare Board of Trustees:

Officers

ChairDave Weigley, m.B.A.President; Columbia Union

Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

Vice ChairRobert t. VandemanSecretary, Columbia Union

Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

SecretaryWilliam G. “Bill” RobertsonPresident & Chief Executive

Officer; Adventist HealthCare

Board Members

Seth t. Bardu, m.B.A.Treasurer, Columbia Union

Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

Renée Battle-Brooks, esq.Assistant State’s Attorney,

Office of the State’s Attorney for Prince George’s County, Maryland

Avis e. BuchananExecutive Director, the Public

Defender Service for the District of Columbia

Ruth ellen Bulger, A.m., ph.D.Emerita Professor, Uniformed

Services University of the Health Sciences

mark e. GriffinVice President, Marriott

International

nancy e. hardwickSenior Vice President, Booz Allen

Hamilton

patrick J. (p.J.) hoganAssociate Vice Chancellor,

Government Relations, University System of Maryland

Jeffrey J. pargament, esq.Attorney, Pargament & Hallowell,

PLLC

Bruce C. Robertson, ph.D.Managing Director, H.I.G.

Bioventures

James Rost, m.D.Medical Director, NICU, Interim

Medical Director, Pediatrics, and Medical Director, Patient Safety, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital

Weymouth Spence, ed.D.President, Washington Adventist

University

Robin thomashauerExecutive Director, Council for

Affordable Quality Healthcare

Drew White, m.D.Medical Staff President and

Medical Director of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Washington Adventist Hospital

Board Members (Emeritus/Emerita)

Charles (Jim) p. BargerRetired Executive, Nations Bank

ida G. RubenFormer State Senator, Maryland

State Senate

The Executive Council for Adventist HealthCare is comprised of the following (listed alphabetically):

William G. “Bill” RobertsonPresident & Chief Executive Officer, Adventist HealthCare

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Adventist HealthCare Entity Leadership Groups

Washington Adventist HospitalExecutive TeamJoyce Newmyer, PresidentAmy Carrier, Vice President/Operations

and Interim Chief Financial OfficerIsmael Gama, Associate Vice President,

Mission IntegrationGeoff Morgan, Vice President, Expanded

AccessThomas Sweeney, Vice President, CNO

and Interim Associate Vice President, Clinical Effectiveness

Randall Wagner, M.D., Vice President, Chief Medical Officer

Governing BoardWilliam G. “Bill” Robertson, ChairJoyce Newmyer, SecretarySeth Bardu, TreasurerCharles AtwellFrankie BlackburnMarc BloomCarmen CamachoAmy CarrierFranklin G. DavidTerry FordeSheldon GrosbergJames G. LeeAli Reza ManouchehriLyndon Marter, M.D.Geoff MorganCynthia Plate, M.D.Haywood RobinsonMarcellus RobinsonArshad Sheikh, M.D.Weymouth Spence

Thomas SweeneyGustavo TorresRandall Wagner, M.D. Drew White, M.D.

Foundation BoardRobert G. Brewer, Jr., ChairHerman F. Hewitt, Jr., Vice-Chair and

TreasurerChristy Swanson, SecretaryJoyce NewmyerPaula Widerlite

Shady Grove Adventist HospitalExecutive TeamJohn Sackett, PresidentShelvan Arunan, Executive Director of

Mission Integration and Spiritual CareEric Brown, Senior Business Partner,

Human Resources.Dan Cochran, Vice President and Chief

Financial OfficerSkip Margot, Vice President of Patient

Care Services and Chief Nurse Executive

Eunmee Shim, Vice President of Operations

William H. Smith, Chief Development Officer

Kevin Smothers, M.D., Vice President and Chief Medical Officer

Rhodora Vaflor, Associate Vice President for Quality and Medical Staff Services

Governing BoardWilliam G. “Bill” Robertson, ChairRobert T. Vandeman, Vice ChairJohn Sackett, SecretaryJames BensonPriscilla Callahan-Lyon, M.D.Douglas (Doug) DoerflerBrian K. EdwardsTerry FordeDaniel Goldberg, M.D.Leon HollinsStephen Lakner, M.D.James G. LeeLawrence A. (Larry) LuteranWayne Meyer, M.D.Carolyn O’Conor, M.D.Cesar Palacios, M.D.David P. Shapiro

Foundation BoardDaniel Goldberg, M.D., PresidentAndrew Bridge, President-ElectEmily Simone, Vice PresidentJoel Greenzaid, TreasurerWilliam H. Smith, SecretaryDan CochranHenry BernsteinAbba BlumBrett Gamma, M.D.Robert Harris Jason KleinMarc J. RoseJohn Sackett Monika SamtaniJohn SporidisDavid A. Srour, M.D.Farid Srour

Hackettstown Regional Medical CenterExecutive TeamJason C. Coe, President Mary Ann Anderson, Chief Nursing

OfficerTracy Heimbach, Administrative

DirectorKenneth Janowski, M.D., Chief Medical

OfficerJeanne Jepson, Human Resources

DirectorRobert Peterson, Chief Financial Officer Stella Visaggio, Chief Operating Officer Judith Wiegand, Executive Director

Governing BoardWilliam G. “Bill” Robertson, ChairJason C. Coe, SecretaryBogden BienkoJose CortesEric CrossMaria DiGiovanniMichael HalpinMichael B. Lavery, Esq.James G. LeeBarbara-Jayne Lewthwaite, Ph.D.Timothy McDonoughRay NisivocciaJames J. TravisGlen Wainen, M.D.Norman Worth

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Adventist HealthCare Entity Leadership Groups

Foundation Board Maria DiGiovanni, PresidentGlenn K. Tippy, Vice PresidentSteven R. Maternick, Executive Director

(ex-officio)Michael S. Selvaggi, Esq., SecretaryRobert Peterson, TreasurerMarie AccetturoJanen ArdiaJason C. CoeMichelina Desanti, D.O.Marvin S. Fish, Esq.Robert L. Gaynor, Esq.James F. GilmoreJim GordonJohn H. JohnsonMattar MattarPeter N. OlivieriJudith WiegandNorman Worth

Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of MarylandExecutive Leadership TeamBrent Reitz, Vice President and

AdministratorVal Daniels, Senior Financial OfficerAnita Doll, Manager, Human Resources Robert Grange, Director of

Rehabilitation Debra Illig, Associate Vice President,

Clinical Effectiveness & Patient Safety, Adventist HealthCare

Susana Jones, Post Acute Referral Management

James S. Litsinger, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Adventist HealthCare, Non-Acute Services

Anne Moorer, Manager, Marketing & Service Excellence

Terrence Sheehan. M.D., Chief Medical Officer

Valerie Summerlin, Chief Nursing Officer

Board MembersTerry Forde, ChairVinu Ganti, M.D.James G. LeeGene MiltonBrent ReitzTony Touma

Adventist Behavioral HealthExecutive TeamKevin Young, President Paula Chapin, Nurse Manager,

Washington Adventist Hospital Unit 2100

Silvana Dill, Associate Vice President, Business Development

Kevin Drumheller, Executive Director, Eastern Shore Facility

Elizabeth Franzino, Executive Director, Foundation

Steven Gorozdos, Director, Community-Based Residential Services

Carrie Hibbard, PHR, Human Resource Business Partner II

James S. Litsinger, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Adventist HealthCare, Non-Acute Services

Caterina Pañgilinan, Associate Vice President, Quality and Patient Safety

Clarencia Stephen, Director of Strategic Communications

Ed Tolessa, ChaplainMarcel Wright, Executive Director,

Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children

Governing BoardTerry Forde, ChairRobert T. Vandeman, Vice ChairKevin Young, SecretaryTom BurlinSteven Israel, M.D.James G. LeeSusanna Nemes, Ph.D.

The Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young ChildrenExecutive TeamMarcel Wright, Executive DirectorSheryl Dickerson, Director, Early Head

StartJames F. Herrera, M.D., Medical DirectorMelanie Jewell, Program Coordinator,

MCITPTamieka A. Skinner, MA, Educational

DirectorJames Venza, Ph.D. Licensed

Psychologist, Program Manager, Therapeutic Nursery Program, Associate Executive Director

Mary Wichansky, Director, Parent Child Clinical Services

Board of DirectorsKevin Young, ChairLawrence N. Rosenblum, TreasurerMarcel Wright, SecretaryEric FeldsteinCarol Garvey, M.D., MPHThe Honorable Nancy NavarroUzoma OnyeijeChristopher L. SneadMona TavssLarry E. WalkerLauri M. Zell

Adventist Home Care ServicesLeadership TeamKeith Ballenger, Vice PresidentVenzil Browne, Director of Operations,

Adventist Home Assistance and Adventist Choice Nursing

Lynette Godhard, Director of Clinical Operations

James S. Litsinger, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Adventist HealthCare, Non-Acute Services

Gail Pasard, Manager, Human ResourcesGreg Roof, Director of Finance

Governing BoardTerry Forde, ChairKeith BallengerSusan L. GloverLynette GodhardGreg Roof

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