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198 Inverness Drive West
Englewood, CO 80112
www.catholichealthinitiatives.org
2/12 © 2012 Catholic Health Initiatives
Denver198 Inverness Drive WestEnglewood, CO 80112P 303.298.9100F 303.298.9690
Denver Meridian11045 East Lansing CircleEnglewood, CO 80112-5909P 720.875.7100F 720.875.7102
East/Southeast DivisionCrestridge Corporate Center10153 York Road, Suite 100Hunt Valley, MD 21030P 410.427.2416F 410.667.4036
Fargo4816 Amber Valley ParkwaySuite 100Fargo, ND 58104P 701.237.8100F 701.237.8102
Northern Kentucky3900 Olympic BoulevardSuite 400Erlanger, KY 41018-1099P 859.594.3000F 859.594.3155
Exton367 Eagleview BoulevardExton, PA 19341P 610.594.5100F 610.363.1790
Fargo4816 Amber Valley ParkwaySuite 105Fargo, ND 58104P 701.237.8100F 701.237.8102
Nebraska245 S. 84th StreetSuite 100Lincoln, NE 68510P 402.219.7752F 402.219.8008
Revenue Realization Centers
CATHOLIC HEALTH IN IT IAT IVES
Catholic Health Initiatives, the nation’s second-largest faith-basedhealth system, was formed in 1996to strengthen the Catholic healthministry for the future. With deeproots in the tradition of expressingChrist’s love by caring for those inneed, Catholic Health Initiativesserves more than four million peopleeach year through acute care hospi-tals; long-term care, assisted- andresidential-living facilities; commu-nity-based health services; homecare; research and development; and reference laboratory services.
As the first Catholic health system to give lay people a sponsorship role in its facilities, Catholic HealthInitiatives honors its history while advancing its health ministry.
CATHOLIC HEALTH IN IT IAT IVESCurrent initiatives include:
� OneCare, a $1.5 billion, five-year investment thatwill transform the delivery of health care through uni-versal electronic health records.
� More than 80 telehealth programs that are alleviating provider shortages and expanding access to specialty care in remote areas.
� A national home care organization that will deliver care to more patients in the comfort of theirown homes.
Catholic Health Initiatives retains its commitment toits Mission and Vision through special programs thatbuild and sustain healthy communities and pursue social justice. These include:
� The Mission and Ministry Fund, which hasawarded 311 grants totaling more than $38.4 millionfor new programs to promote and sustain healthycommunities.
� The Direct Community Investment program, which has provided more than $44 million in no- or low-interest loans to organizations that promote access to jobs, housing, education and health care.
� Community Benefit programs — such as free clin-ics and donations of food, equipment and supplies toaddress the needs of people who are poor or under-served — and charity care, which totals more than$612 million annually across the organization.
With a steadfast commitment to serving those inneed, Catholic Health Initiatives seeks to leverage itssize, diversity, geographic coverage and resources onbehalf of the most vulnerable members of society.
� A Social Responsibility Investment Policy that ex-cludes investments in companies linked to abortion orto nuclear, chemical or biological weapons; and thatsupports the filing of shareholder resolutions related to social justice issues, such as pharmaceutical pricerestraint and limits on tobacco advertising.
� Through its systemwide United Against Violencecampaign, Catholic Health Initiatives seeks to reduceand prevent violence in the communities it serves.
The Mission of Catholic Health Initiatives is to nurture the healing ministry of the Church by bringing it new life, energy and viability in the 21st century. Fidelity to the Gospel urges us to emphasize human dignity and social justice as we move toward the creation of healthier communities.
To fulfill this Mission, Catholic Health Initiatives, as a values-driven organization, will:
� Assure the integrity of the healing ministry in both current and developing organizations and activities;
� Develop creative responses to emerging health care challenges;
� Promote mission integration and leadership formation throughout the entire organization;
� Create a national Catholic voice that advocates for systemic change and influences health policy with specific concern for persons who are poor, alienated and underserved; and
� Steward resources by general oversight of the entire organization.
Our Vision is to live up to our name as One CHI:
Catholic: Living our Mission and Core Values.
Health: Improving the health of the people and communities we serve.
Initiatives: Pioneering models and systems of care to enhance care delivery.
Reverence: Profound respect and awe for all of creation, the foundation that shapes spirituality, our relationships with others and our journey to God.
Integrity: Moral wholeness, soundness, fidelity, trust, truthfulness in all we do.
Compassion: Solidarity with one another, capacity to enter into another’s joy and sorrow.Excellence: Preeminent performance, becoming the benchmark, putting forth our personal and professional best.
People— Develop top talent and a culture of leadership in health care practices.
Quality— Achieve leadership in person-centered care.
Stewardship — Steward resources and invest to innovate and excel in meeting our communities’ needs.
Growth — Grow and diversify locally and nationally to extend our ministry.
AT A GLANCE
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Delaware
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Massachusetts
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NewHampshire
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N e w M e x i c o
New York
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O r e g o n
Rhode Island
South Carol ina
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U t a h
Vermont
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W a s h i n g t o n
WestVirginia
W i s c o n s i n
W y o m i n g
Penn sy l van ia
� 76 hospitals, including 21 critical-access facilities and six other rural hospitals that are the sole community providers of health care
� 40 long-term care, assisted-living and residential facilities; two community health-services organi- zations; two accredited nursing colleges; and 46 home health agencies
� Approximately 70,000 employees
� 19 states: Arkansas, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Washington and Wisconsin
� $13.8 billion in assets
� $9.6 billion in total annual operating revenues
� $612 million in total annual contributions
to charity care and community benefit, including
services to the poor, free clinics, research and
education
� Acute inpatient days: 1.7 million
� Acute admissions: 401,000
� Physician visits: 4.8 million
Fiscal year 2011 statistics As of February 2012
ARKANSASSt. Vincent Health SystemLittle RockPeter D. Banko, FACHE, President and CEOstvincenthealth.com
St. Vincent Infirmary Medical CenterLittle RockRobert E. Lyons, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating OfficerSt. Vincent Medical Center NorthSherwoodTim Osterholm, CEO and AdministratorSt. Vincent MorriltonMorriltonChristina Hockaday, FACHE, CEO andAdministratorSt. Vincent Rehabilitation HospitalSherwoodLee Frazier, CEO and Administrator
COLORADOCentura HealthEnglewoodGary Campbell, FACHE, President and CEOcentura.org Centura Health is a joint operating agreementbetween Catholic Health Initiatives and AdventistHealth System Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation,Florida, to manage facilities including those listed below:
Centura Health at HomeDenverErin Denholm, CEO
Centura Senior Life CenterDenverWendy Bodwell, Executive DirectorThe Gardens at St. Elizabeth DenverBeth Breen, AdministratorMedalion Retirement CenterColorado SpringsRaymond Weisgarber, AdministratorNamaste Alzheimer CenterColorado SpringsJanice Fisher, AdministratorProgressive Care CenterCanon CitySteven R. Lawson, AdministratorVilla PuebloPuebloGregory Warnick, Executive DirectorThe Villas at Sunny AcresThornton
Mercy Regional Medical CenterDurangoKirk Dignum, PhD, President and CEOmercydurango.orgOrthoColorado HospitalLakewoodJude Torchia, CEOorthocolorado.org
Penrose-St. Francis Health ServicesColorado SpringsMargaret Sabin, President and CEOpenrosestfrancis.org
Penrose Hospital Colorado SpringsJameson Smith, Chief Operating OfficerSt. Francis Medical CenterColorado SpringsNate Olson, CEO
St. Anthony HospitalLakewoodJeffrey Brickman, President and CEOstanthonyhosp.orgSt. Anthony North HospitalWestminsterCarole Peet, CEOSt. Anthony Summit Medical CenterFriscoPaul J. Chodkowski, CEOsummitmedicalcenter.orgSt. Mary-Corwin Medical CenterPuebloRob Ryder, President and CEOstmarycorwin.orgSt. Thomas More HospitalCanon CitySheri Trahern, Chief Administrative Officerstthomasmorehosp.org
IOWAMercy Health Network Des MoinesDavid H. Vellinga, Senior Vice President,Divisional Operations, Catholic Health Initiativesand CEO, Mercy Health NetworkMercy Health Network is a joint operating organization created by Catholic Health Initiativesand Trinity Health.
Mercy Medical Center–Des MoinesDes MoinesDavid H. Vellinga, President and CEOmercydesmoines.org
Bishop Drumm Retirement Center JohnstonBrian E. Farrell, President and CEOMercy College of Health SciencesDes MoinesBarbara Quijano Decker, JD, President mchs.eduMercy Franklin CenterDes MoinesMercy Medical Center–CentervilleCentervilleClint J. Christianson, President and CEOMercy Medical Center – West LakesWest Des MoinesLaurie Conner, AdministratorMercy Park ApartmentsDes Moines
Part of Alegent Health, Omaha, Nebraska:Alegent Health - Mercy HospitalCorningAlegent Health - Mercy HospitalCouncil Bluffs
KANSASCHI KansasScott Taylor, President and CEOGarden City
St. Catherine HospitalGarden CityScott J. Taylor, President and CEOstcath-hosp.orgSt. Rose Ambulatory & Surgery Center Great BendLeanne Irsik, Senior Vice President and Administratorckmc.org
KENTUCKYKentuckyOne Health Ruth W. Brinkley, FACHE, President and CEOKentuckyOneHealth.orgKentuckyOne Health is the merged entity of JewishHospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare and Saint JosephHealth System. It includes the facilities mentionedbelow:
Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare LouisvilleDavid Laird, President and CEOjhsmh.org
Frazier Rehab InstituteLouisvilleJewish HospitalLouisvilleDoug H. Howell,Interim President and CEOJewish Hospital ShelbyvilleShelbyville Michael Collins, PresidentOur Lady of PeaceLouisvilleJennifer Nolan, President and CEOSts. Mary & Elizabeth HospitalLouisvilleJim Parobek, President
Saint Joseph Health SystemLexingtonBruce A Klockars, FACHE, Interim Senior Vice President, Divisional Operations, Catholic Health Initiatives, and CEO, Saint Joseph Health Systemsaintjosephhealthsystem.orgContinuing Care Hospital, Inc.LexingtonTonja Williams, President and CEOFlaget Memorial Hospital BardstownSue Downs, Interim President
As of February 2012
Saint Joseph BereaBereaGreg Gerard, PresidentSaint Joseph EastLexingtonKen D. Haynes, President
Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph EastLexingtonKen D. Haynes, President
Saint Joseph HospitalLexingtonKen D. Haynes, President
Saint Joseph Jessamine RJ Corman Ambulatory Care CenterNicholasvilleKen D. Haynes, President
Saint Joseph LondonLondonVirginia B. Dempsey, PresidentSaint Joseph MartinMartinKathy Stumbo, PresidentSaint Joseph Mount SterlingMount SterlingGreg Gerard, Interim President
MARYLANDSt. Joseph Medical CenterTowsonCharles Neumann, President and CEOStJosephTowson.com
MINNESOTALakeWood Health Center BaudetteJason Breuer, Administratorlakewoodhealthcenter.orgSt. Francis Healthcare CampusBreckenridgeDavid A. Nelson, President and CEOsfcare.org
St. Francis HomeBreckenridge
Appletree CourtBreckenridge
St. Francis Medical CenterBreckenridge
St. Joseph’s Area Health ServicesPark RapidsBen Koppelman, President and CEOsjah.orgUnity Family Healthcare Little FallsChad Cooper, President and CEO
Albany Area Hospital and Medical CenterAlbanyChad Cooper, President and CEOalbanyareahospital.comAlverna ApartmentsLittle Falls
St. Camillus PlaceLittle FallsBarbara Miller, AdministratorSt. Gabriel’s Hospital Little FallsChad Cooper, President and CEOstgabriels.com
NEBRASKAAlegent HealthOmahaRichard Hachten, II, FACHE, President and CEOalegent.orgAlegent Health is a joint operating agreementbetween Catholic Health Initiatives and ImmanuelHealthcare System, which is affiliated with theNebraska Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.Alegent Health manages facilities including thoselisted below:
Alegent Health - Bergan Mercy Medical Center OmahaMarie Knedler, Chief Operating Officer
Lasting Hope Recovery CenterOmahaRobin L. Conyers, Administrator
Alegent Health - Mercy HospitalCorning, IowaDeb Goldsmith, AdministratorAlegent Health - Mercy HospitalCouncil Bluffs, IowaMarie Knedler, Chief Operating Officer
CHI NebraskaRobert J. Lanik, FACHE, Senior Vice President,Divisional Operations, and CEO, Saint ElizabethRegional Medical Center
Good Samaritan HospitalKearneyMichael Schnieders, President and CEOgshs.org
Richard H. Young HospitalKearneyAnn Taylor-Trujillo, EdD, RN, Director of Behavioral Health
Nebraska Heart Institute and Heart HospitalLincolnTom Burnell, CEOSaint Elizabeth Regional Medical CenterLincolnKim Moore, President and CEOsaintelizabethonline.comSaint Francis Medical Center Grand IslandDaniel P. McElligott, FACHE, President and CEOsaintfrancisgi.orgSt. Mary’s Community HospitalNebraska CityDaniel J. Kelly, President and CEO
The Physician NetworkLincolnR. Kent Reckewey, MD, CEOthephysiciannetworkonline.com
NEW JERSEYSaint Clare’s Health SystemDenvilleLeslie D. Hirsch, FACHE, President and CEOsaintclares.org
Saint Clare’s Hospital/Boonton Township Boonton TownshipSaint Clare’s Hospital/Denville DenvilleSaint Clare’s Hospital/Dover DoverSaint Clare’s Hospital/Sussex Sussex
NEW MEXICOSt. Joseph Community HealthAlbuquerqueAllen Sanchez, President and CEOstjosephnm.org
NORTH DAKOTACarrington Health Center CarringtonMariann Doeling, RN, Administratorcarringtonhealthcenter.orgLisbon Area Health ServicesLisbonPeggy Larson, Administratorlisbonhospital.comMercy Hospital Devils LakeJim Marshall, Administratormercyhospitaldl.comMercy HospitalValley CityKeith E. Heuser, Administratormercyhospitalvalleycity.orgMercy Medical CenterWillistonMatthew Grimshaw, CEOmercy-williston.orgOakes Community HospitalOakesLee M. Boyles, Administratoroakeshospital.comSt. Joseph’s Hospital and Health CenterDickinsonReed Reyman, President and CEOstjoeshospital.org
Villa Nazareth FargoJeff L. Pederson, President and CEO
Friendship Inc. Fargofriendship-inc.comRiverview PlaceFargoriverviewplace.org
OHIOPremier Health PartnersDaytonJames R. Pancoast, President and CEOpremierhealthpartners.comPremier Health Partners is a joint operating agree-ment between Catholic Health Initiatives andMedAmerica Health Systems Corporation, AtriumHealth System and Upper Valley Medical Center.
Good Samaritan HospitalDaytonMark S. Shaker, President and CEO
Dayton Heart & Vascular Hospital at Good Samaritan DaytonMary Garman, Chief Operating Officerdaytonhearthospital.com
TriHealthCincinnatiJohn S. Prout, President and CEOtrihealth.comTriHealth is a joint operating agreement betweenCatholic Health Initiatives and Bethesda, Inc.Cincinnati.
Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health SciencesCincinnatiGood Samaritan HospitalCincinnati
OREGONMercy Medical CenterRoseburgKelly C. Morgan, President and CEOmercyrose.org
Linus Oakes, Inc. RoseburgRoberta Dargen, Administrator
St. Anthony Hospital PendletonJim Schlenker, Interim President and CEOsahpendleton.org
PENNSYLVANIASt. Joseph Health Ministries LancasterSean Reynolds, President and CEOsjhm.org
St. Joseph Regional Health Network ReadingJohn R. Morahan, President and CEOthefutureofhealthcare.org
St. Joseph Medical Center Bern Township CampusReadingSt. Joseph Medical CenterDowntown Reading Campus Reading
SOUTH DAKOTASt. Mary’s Healthcare Center PierreJoseph A. Messmer, Interim President and CEO
St. Mary’s HospitalPierreJoseph A. Messmer, Interim President and CEOst-marys.comGettysburg Medical Center GerrysburgMark Schmidt, Administrator
Gettysburg Memorial HospitalGettysburgOahe Manor GettysburgOahe Villa Gettysburg
Maryhouse Long-term Care Facility PierreNick Fosness, AdministratorParkWood Retirement ApartmentsPierreBrad Schiefelbein, Director
TENNESSEEMemorial Health Care System ChattanoogaJames M. Hobson, FACHE, President and CEOmemorial.org
Memorial Hospital ChattanoogaMemorial North Park Hospital Hixson
WASHINGTONFranciscan Health System TacomaJoseph W. Wilczek, FACHE, Senior Vice President,Divisional Operations, Catholic Health Initiatives,and CEO, Franciscan Health Systemfhshealth.org
St. Anthony HospitalGig HarborLaurie Brown, Interim PresidentSt. Clare Hospital LakewoodKathy Bressler, President
St. Elizabeth HospitalEnumclawDennis Popp, PresidentSt. Francis HospitalFederal WayTony McLean, PresidentSt. Joseph Medical CenterTacomaSyd Bersante, President
WISCONSINFranciscan Villa South MilwaukeeJames J. Weibeler, President and CEOfranciscanvilla.org
NATIONAL SERVICESCHI FoundationColorado Springs, ColoradoDana Todsen, FAHP, ACFREInterim President and CEO
The CHI Foundation exists to improve, increaseand encourage philanthropy across CHI.
Consolidated Health ServicesMilford, OhioDaniel Dietz, President and CEOConsolidated Health Services is a home care service provider operating in 30 locations inIndiana, Kentucky and Ohio.
Pathology Associates MedicalLaboratories (PAML)Spokane, WashingtonFrancisco Velázquez, MD, CEO
PAML is a full-service medical reference laboratoryin which Catholic Health Initiatives has an equityposition in partnership with Providence Health &Services, Seattle, Washington.