Attachment TL1j, Shore Health System Annual Report 2011
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Attachment TL1j, Shore Health System Annual Report 2011
Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 2011 a n n u a l r e p o r t The Art of World Class Care 1 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 A mosaic is a work of art created by Annual Report 2011 assembling small pieces of glass, stone and other materials, all of which join together to form an image or functional object. Shore Health System 04 The Art of World Class 19 Care Gallery of Partners 06 24 is a healthcare organization created by more than 2,000 employees, Masterpieces 200 physicians, 300 volunteers, donors from a four-county region and a collection of community partners, whose expertise and commitment Class Care contribute to world class results every day. 10 The Art of Medicine 12 World Class Results Patrons 26 Benefactors 38 3 www.shorehealth.org The Art of World 2 Contents 41 Accreditations and Memberships 42 Contact Us Visionaries 40 Financial Report 2 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Annual Report 2011 The Art of World Class Care Achieving World Class Results Like an artist who labors day and night to turn a vision into a masterpiece, we in health care achieve our goals with a seriousness of purpose and daily commitment to the people we serve. Our efforts do not go unnoticed. Every day, in our hospitals and at outpatient facilities around the region, the Shore Health team provides patient care that has been recognized with national awards and exemplary patient satisfaction scores. These results also reap financial rewards in the new world of quality based reimbursement, a system that determines how healthcare providers are paid using factors such as how well we perform against established quality standards and what our patients say about their experiences. 4 Ken’s familiarity with the University of Maryland Medical System, acquired during his time at Upper Chesapeake Health, further strengthens our five-year partnership with our colleagues in Baltimore and with the other University of Maryland affiliates across the state. LEFT TO RIGHT: John Dillon, Chair, Shore Health System Board of Directors; Robert Chrencik, President and CEO, University of Maryland Medical System; and Kenneth Kozel, FACHE President and CEO, Shore Health System As I look back on 2011, I am impressed by the many ways Shore Health System met its commitment as the Mid-Shore region’s primary provider of healthcare services. I am equally proud that our accomplishments occurred in the midst of change and transition. As the search for a new chief executive officer was initiated, Chief Operating Officer Gerard Walsh assumed the role of interim CEO. Under Jerry’s leadership, Shore Health moved forward with several strategic projects while weathering – quite literally – many unanticipated circumstances. One of those moments happened in August, when I received a phone call no board chair wants to receive: It was necessary to evacuate Dorchester General Hospital because of damage caused by Hurricane Irene. What I witnessed in the days that followed the storm made me proud – teams of people working around the clock to clean up and repair the hospital so that we could resume patient care in less than a week. Partnerships Benefit Eastern Shore Every day we see how being a part of the University of Maryland Medical System benefits the people of the Eastern Shore. Our patients can access world class care, close to home, as physicians from the University of Maryland Medical Center and the University of Maryland School of Medicine work in clinics at our community hospitals and perform surgery in our operating rooms. When it is necessary for people to be treated at the Medical Center, our relationships with these colleagues make the transition go smoothly. We know that we have made a difference in the community by the numbers of people who give of their time, talent and resources to support us in delivering exceptional care, every day. The commitment of our volunteers, the generosity of our donors and the collaboration of community partners enrich the work we do for the community. Moving Into the Future While we celebrate a year of exceptional accomplishments, I know that we will continue to be challenged to be even more creative and resourceful. We are not waiting for answers about healthcare reform to do what is necessary – provide the highest quality care at the lowest possible cost where it is most efficient to do so. We are taking advantage of technology and improving processes to continually enhance the efficiency and quality of the care we provide. Great works of art live on. They are admired for their innovation and stay relevant for centuries. I am proud to be part of an organization that meets these same creative standards in the field of health care. We are confident that we have the right team and the right systems in place to rise to the occasion, today and in the future. JOHN DILLON Chair, Board of Directors Shore Health System 3 5 www.shorehealth.org While the Shore Health senior leadership team focused on health care issues, the Board was involved in the process of finding our next President and CEO. After an extensive search, which elicited a strong group of candidates, we selected Kenneth Kozel for the job. A Maryland native, Ken began his healthcare career in 1988. Ten years later, he joined Upper Chesapeake Health in Harford County. At Upper Chesapeake, Ken rose to leadership positions, including President of the Upper Chesapeake Health Hospitals, the job he held when he accepted our offer to lead Shore Health System. Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Masterpieces Annual Report 2011 In the world of fine art, a masterpiece is recognized by its originality and by the skill and brilliance of the artist’s talent. In health care, a masterpiece is created through the combination of vision, innovation, skill and commitment. The Queen Anne’s Emergency Center is staffed by 50 people, including board certified emergency medicine physicians, QUEEN ANNE’S EMERGENCY CENTER: a new era in health care nurses, medical technologists, radiology technologists, patient registration reps, housekeeping techs and security officers. More than 13,000 people have been treated since the center opened on October 4, 2010, almost double the number of visits projected for the first year. Ambulances bring as many as 65 people to the center each month. In the first 12 6 months, 30 patients were transported to other facilities by helicopter. Based on responses on patient satisfaction surveys, communications, comfort, concern and advocacy. In October 2011, the employees and physicians who staff the Queen Anne’s Emergency Center were the guests of honor at a birthday party to celebrate the first anniversary of the opening of Maryland’s only freestanding emergency center in a rural community. The Queen Anne’s Emergency Center began as a partnership between Queen Anne’s County government, the University of Maryland Medical System and Shore Health System. The center’s opening on October 4, 2010 marked a new era of health care for Queen Anne’s County. With a full service emergency center close to home, residents of this Eastern Shore community no longer need to travel more than 20 miles one way on congested roadways to seek emergency medical treatment. ABOVE LEFT: Robert Chrencik, President and CEO, University of Maryland Medical System, and E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, Vice President for Medical Affairs, University of Maryland, and Dean, University of Maryland School of Medicine, celebrate the successes achieved during the first year of the QA Emergency Center. ABOVE RIGHT: Ken Kozel, President and CEO, Shore Health System, (center) congratulates Medical Director Jane Wang, MD, and Nurse Manager Mary Alice Vanhoy, MSN, RN, for their leadership in planning and operating the QA Emergency Center. 4 www.shorehealth.org the Queen Anne’s Emergency Center ranks in the top one percent of emergency centers nationally in cleanliness, 7 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 SHORE WELLNESS PARTNERS: from illness to wellness A team of advanced practice nurses and a social worker visit people in their homes with information, resources and enthusiastic support for meeting the challenge of chronic disease. This creative response to the changing environment of health care prevents unnecessary hospital readmissions through medication management, education and use of Annual Report 2011 outpatient healthcare services. 8 9 www.shorehealth.org SHORE MEDICAL PAVILION: expanding care in Queen Anne’s County Construction is progressing toward a December opening of Shore Medical Pavilion. This medical office building adjacent to the Queen Anne’s Emergency Center in Queenstown will be the new home of Maryland Primary Care Physicians. Other medical specialties with offices at the Shore Medical Pavilion include urology, general surgery, neurology, otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat), orthopedics, gastroenterology, cardiology and gynecology. Residents of Queen Anne’s County will have convenient access to diagnostic and lab testing as well as physical, occupational and speech therapy, cardiovascular testing and a four-bed diagnostic sleep center. SHORE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: filling a community need SHORE FAMILY MEDICINE: state of the art care in Denton Jackie Weston, BSN, RN-BC, Nurse Manager for Shore Caroline County residents now have Behavioral Health Services, made the first hole in the more convenient access to state of the art wall during the September 13 wall breaking ceremony health care. Pictured are Kim Herman, that kicked off a construction project that will expand MD, medical assistant Angie Carrier, CNA, and renovate the behavioral health unit at Dorchester and scheduling secretary Kim Crews, who General Hospital. A $1 million dollar grant from the State of Maryland and proceeds from the Starry Night dinner dance partially underwrite the $2.5 million renovation that will enhance Shore Health System’s ability to meet the needs of patients who have mental health and substance abuse issues. opened the new Shore Family Medicine office in Denton, where they practice with James Sides, MD, and Wafik Zaki, MD. Next door, the Denton Diagnostic and Imaging Center is equipped for diagnostic mammograms, x-rays, basic cardiology testing and lab services. Masterpieces 5 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 The Art of Medicine Annual Report 2011 Psychiatrists Saif-Uddin Mohsin, MD, Some of the country’s most skilled and experienced physicians chose to practice Umang Shah, MD, and Yusuke Sagawa, the science and art of medicine at Shore Health System in 2011. These clinical MD, staff Shore Behavioral Health experts bring with them the latest knowledge in their fields along with a Services at Dorchester General Hospital commitment to caring for the people of the Mid-Shore region. and the Memorial Hospital at Easton. 10 11 www.shorehealth.org Khalid Kurtom, MD, of Chesapeake Neurological Surgery in Easton specializes in the treatment of Timothy Schneider, MD, spine conditions, brain tumors welcomed Laurie B. Porter, DO, and head injuries. to Chesapeake Ear, Nose and Throat in Easton. Dr. Porter Panayota Zarmakoupis, MD, of will add office hours at Shore Gynecology provides Shore Medical Pavilion gynecological services in Easton in Queenstown. and will expand her practice to the Shore Medical Pavilion in Queenstown. M. Walid Kamsheh, MD, and Duane Cespedes, MD, (far right) joined Bilal Saulat, MD, MPH, formed Shore Comprehensive Urology physicians Shore Neurology and Sleep John Knud-Hansen, MD, Christopher Medicine to diagnose and Runz, DO, and John Foley, MD, who use treat a wide range of some of the most advanced diagnostic neuromuscular conditions and surgical technologies to treat men including sleep disorders. and women. The practice has offices in Easton, Cambridge and Queenstown. 6 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Annual Report 2011 World Class Results 12 TARGET ZERO: doing the impossible In 2009, Shore Health System set a bold vision – zero healthcare associated infections. Target Zero was the name given to this initiative and teams have been hitting the target month after month for the past two years. Target Zero celebrations recognize clinical teams that have gone 12 months or more without a device-related infection. In health care, awards are more than trophies and plaques. The honors received In 2011, the ICU team at for providing quality patient care reflect the dedication of teams of people who Dorchester General Hospital understand that, because of the work they do, people go home to their families, celebrated 733 days since back to their jobs and out into the community, happier and healthier. the last ventilator associated Shore Health System’s investment in process improvement is paying off with high patient satisfaction scores and enhanced financial performance. The State pneumonia and 613 days without a central line associated blood stream infection. 13 www.shorehealth.org of Maryland uses several criteria to determine how each hospital is paid for the services provided to patients. The state assesses a hospital’s performance based on patient satisfaction scores and the of use of evidence based care by monitoring core measures for patients who have pneumonia, heart failure, heart attacks Shore Home Care and Hospice and surgical care. Hospitals are also evaluated based on how well they do at reached record breaking heights eliminating potentially preventable conditions that could occur in the hospital setting. Top performing hospitals receive additional revenue while those that in 2011: 1,174 days with no cases of central line associated blood stream infections, over 800 days miss the mark pay a penalty. Shore Health System’s ranking places its hospitals without a surgical site infection and among – and in some cases above – some of the premier medical facilities in the more than 12 months since a world for quality of patient care and patient satisfaction. reported case of MRSA (Methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus.) ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS: information a key stroke away Technology drives advances that translate into quality care. With the implementation of electronic medical records (EMR), physicians can pull up test results and check a patient’s records anywhere they have access to the Internet. Kim Herman, MD, the physician champion for EMR, says, “When a patient’s records are all in one place, the visit to my office can go more smoothly. I have immediate access to essential information that I need to assist me in making a diagnosis and to recommend care.” The Multi-Specialty Care Unit at Memorial Hospital took the spotlight as Target Zero heroes for logging 629 days without a catheter associated urinary tract infection, 461 days without a reported case of MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and 352 days since the last central line associated blood stream infection. 7 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 CECIL AWARD: recognizing physician excellence The Arthur B. Cecil, Jr., MD Award for Excellence in Healthcare Improvement was named after an esteemed surgeon who practiced at Memorial Hospital from 1950 to 1988. In 1983, Dr. Cecil was the first recipient of the Cecil Award, which recognized his contributions to clinical advancements and medical staff development. Today, the Cecil Award continues the tradition of recognizing physicians who lead performance improvement initiatives that have a measurable effect on the quality of healthcare for a defined group of patients. Myron Szczukowski, Jr., MD, Annual Report 2011 (second from left) was chosen as 14 the winner of the 2010 Arthur B. Cecil, Jr., MD Award for Excellence The Primary Stroke Center team celebrated earning the Gold Plus Award from the American Heart Association and in Healthcare Improvement. An American Stroke Association. The Gold Plus Award acknowledges that Shore Health System has met the seven Get With orthopedic surgeon and chief of The Guidelines® measures for providing the highest standards of stroke care for 24 consecutive months by following staff for Memorial Hospital, Dr. standards aimed at preventing stroke and reducing death and disability when a stroke occurs. The team includes the Szczukowski was chosen for emergency medical responders who answer 911 calls, physicians in the hospital emergency department, neurologists, implementing procedures that nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, case managers, and staff in the lab, pharmacy and radiology. benefit people who come to 15 www.shorehealth.org GET WITH THE GUIDELINES: Stroke Center earns gold the Joint Replacement Center for hip and knee replacements. Dr. Szczukowski is pictured with selection committee members Robert Carroll, Lakshmi Vaidyanathan, MD, and David Milligan. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION AWARD: Shore Health is Fit Friendly Chief Operating Officer Jerry Walsh and Shore Shape Coordinator Karyn Walsh lead a group of employees on a walk around Memorial Hospital, one of the activities that distinguishes Shore Health System as an American Heart Association Gold Level Start! Fit Friendly company. To earn this recognition, companies must show that they encourage their employees to participate in physical activity, offer healthy eating options at work and promote a culture of wellness. Terry Detrich, MD, (center) Medical Director of the Primary Stroke Center at Memorial Hospital and winner of the 2011 Cecil Award, was recognized for his leadership in providing quality stroke care. Pictured with Dr. Detrich are John Dillon, World Class Results Chair, Shore Health System Board of Directors; Jerry Walsh, Chief Operating Officer, Shore Health System; Art Cecil, son of the award’s namesake; and Michael Tooke, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Shore Health System. 8 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 CLINICAL ACCREDITATION: earning national recognition Shore Health System’s Diagnostic and Shore Health System’s Surgery Center, located in Easton, earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval™ by Imaging Center in Easton was awarded demonstrating compliance with national standards for healthcare quality and safety in ambulatory care organizations. A a three-year term of accreditation for team of Joint Commission expert surveyors evaluated the Surgery Center for compliance with standards of care specific its magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to the needs of patients, including infection prevention and control, leadership and medication management. Joint Commission services by the American College accreditation recognizes the physicians and the nursing team members for their commitment to quality and safety. of Radiology (ACR). ACR awards accreditation to facilities that provide the highest level of patient Annual Report 2011 care and image quality. Shore Health System’s MRI services were evaluated and met state of the art standards for image quality, personnel qualifications, adequacy of facility equipment, quality control procedures and 16 17 www.shorehealth.org quality assurance programs. Memorial Hospital and the Diagnostic and Imaging Center in Easton were awarded accreditation in ultrasound by the American College of Radiology (ACR), recognition that these facilities meet or exceed the nationally accepted standards for quality assurance and safety. The ACR awards accreditation to facilities The Queen Anne’s Emergency Center Laboratory received accreditation by the American College of Pathologists. This for the achievement of high practice accreditation - recognized by the Federal government as being equal to or more stringent that the government’s own standards after a peer review inspection program - is a sign of the lab’s commitment to patient care and safety. In its first year of operation, the evaluation of its practice. Image Queen Anne’s Emergency Center laboratory performed more than 26,000 tests, ordered by physicians to diagnose quality and procedure evaluations and treat patients who came to the center to be treated for illnesses and injuries. are conducted by experts in the field. Personnel qualifications, adequacy of facility equipment, quality control procedures and quality assurance programs are all evaluated. World Class Results 9 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Gallery of Partners No artist works alone. The satisfaction of long hours of planning, sketching Annual Report 2011 and imagining come to life with the support of partners who share the vision and 18 appreciate the effort of the creative process. Shore Health System and its many partners bring the art and heart of health care to the community every day. 19 www.shorehealth.org NURSING SPECTRUM AWARDS: earning regional honors Shore Health System nurses made a good showing at the 2011 Nursing Spectrum Awards Ceremony that honored nurses in the Maryland/Virginia/DC region. Lori Geisler, MSN, RN, CCRN, (second from left) Clinical Nurse Specialist for Critical Care, received the Nursing Excellence Award for Teaching. Other Shore Health System nurses who made the list of Nursing Spectrum Award finalists are (left to right) Hope Padilla, BSN, RN, PCCN, Critical Care staff nurse, Dorchester General Hospital, for Critical Care; Patricia Phillips, RN, Admission Nurse Liaison, Requard Center for Acute Rehabilitation, Memorial Hospital, for Community Service; and Barbara Bilconish, MSN, RN-BC, Director, Professional Nursing Practice and Magnet Program, Shore Health System, for Mentoring. EVERYDAY HEROES: all in a day’s work The Everyday Hero Program gives patients and their families an opportunity to honor a Shore Health System physician, staff member or volunteer by making a financial Chesapeake Heart Walk donation in their name. Three Despite overcast skies and occasional rain, 15 Shore Health System walking teams showed off their red t-shirts at the Security officers were among the 2011 Chesapeake Heart Walk. Shore Health System exceeded its goal, in support of the American Heart Association. 2011 Everyday Heroes for being “gracious and kind” as they assisted the family and friends of a Memorial Hospital patient. Pictured are (left to right) Corporal William Murray, Sergeant Dan Shorter and Officer Gerald Taylor with Shore Health System Security Manager Frank Ford. World Class Results Health Fairs Nurses, dieticians, rehabilitation specialists and other clinical professionals from Shore Health System travel around the region throughout the year to take blood pressure and offer educational materials at senior celebrations and health fairs. Diabetes educator Deborah Blood, RD, CDE, from the University of Maryland Diabetes and Endocrinology Center shares some healthy eating tips with visitors at the Queen Anne’s County senior celebration. 10 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 VOLUNTEERS The men and women who join the Dorchester General Hospital and Memorial Hospital Auxiliaries are more than volunteers. They are fundraisers, organizers and advocates for quality and compassionate health care provided in their community hospitals. They offer a warm welcome to visitors and raise money that funds the latest technology. They have a voice on the Board of Directors and they are leaders in the Maryland Association of Hospital Auxiliaries. These skilled and experienced volunteers lend their time, their hearts and their financial support to Shore Health System so that their to friends and neighbors have the medical care they need, close to home. Annual Report 2011 THE DORCHESTER GENERAL HOSPITAL auxiliary The officers who lead Dorchester General Hospital Auxiliary are (left to right), seated, President Vera Block, First Vice President Ida Jane Baker, Second Vice President Joy Carpenter and Recording Secretary Alexandria Snell; standing, Corresponding Secretary Yoshi Smith, Membership Dues Secretary 20 Janet Lawrence, Treasurer Richard Hargis and Financial Dues Secretary Nancy Gale. More than Funding from the Maryland Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure make it possible for Shore Regional Breast Center to 100 Dorchester General Hospital volunteers greet provide community outreach, breast cancer screening and clinical trials, all of which focus on improving breast health patients and assist staff at the hospital. They also across the Mid-Shore region. Robin Prothro, BSN, MPH, (second from right) Executive Director, the Maryland Affiliate of operate the Hospitality Shop and the Robin Hood Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and Lori Yates, (far right) Komen Maryland Eastern Shore Field Coordinator, visited Shore Shop, both of which contribute to funds donated Regional Breast Center to learn how the staff uses grants to educate men and women about breast health issues. by the Auxiliary to benefit programs and services of the hospital. the future of health care During Adventures in Health Science, Sherry Councell, RN, (center) helped two middle school students dissect a cooked chicken to teach them how bones and muscles work. This partnership between Shore Health System, the Eastern Carol Lynn Dickerson and Lauren Davis (center), two of the nine nursing students who were chosen to receive grants from the DGH Auxiliary in 2011, are pictured with Nursing Grant Committee members Debbie Thomas, Jean Baker, Bonnie Rimpo and Suzanne Press. Since 1978, the DGH Auxiliary has awarded 123 scholarships to students who have been accepted into the nursing section of a registered nursing program and who meet established criteria. Shore Area Health Education Center and the Talbot County and Caroline DGH Auxiliary President Vera Block sees first hand County 4-H programs introduced how physical therapist Patrick Mooney, PT, and his young scientists to health careers colleagues use the Keiser Infinity trainer at the through computer learning and gave Cambridge Outpatient Rehabilitation Center. The them an opportunity to interact with equipment, which was purchased with a donation professionals in the fields of nursing, physical therapy, emergency medicine, nutrition and radiology. Gallery of Partners from the DGH Auxiliary, is used in physical therapy sessions that improve balance,flexibility and range of motion. 11 www.shorehealth.org Komen Partners 21 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 THE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The officers of the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary are (left to right), seated, President Neal O’Shea and Corresponding Secretary Janet Granger; standing, Second Vice President Terry Stephan, First Vice President Alex Collins, Treasurer Sandy Engle and Annual Report 2011 Recording Secretary Joyce Kent. More than 200 22 active volunteers provide patient care services at Memorial Hospital, Shore Regional Cancer Center memorial hospital foundation: opening doors to knowledge Every year, the Memorial Hospital Foundation funds investments in technology and clinical services that enhance patient care around the region. In 2011, a gift from Jack and Susan Stoltz (below, center) opened doors of knowledge for nurses and their clinical colleagues at the two Shore Health System hospitals. Chris Parker, MSN, RN, (far right) Senior Vice President, Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer, says, “The money we received from the Stoltzes was transformational – we were able to add videoconferencing equipment that connects our two hospitals so that nurses can attend educational sessions and meet with one another without wasting time traveling 20 miles one way.” The Stoltz Clinical Education and Research Center is home base for Critical Care University and Graduate University, nationally recognized novice nurse orientation programs, and provides space for research interns to work on projects that further the practice of nursing at Shore Health System. Also pictured with the Stoltzes is John Dillon, Chair, Shore Health System Board of Directors. in Easton and the Diagnostic and Imaging Centers in Easton and Denton. The Memorial Hospital Auxiliary also operates Maggie’s Gift Shop and The Bazaar at 121 Federal Street and sponsors fundraising events, all of which benefit the 23 www.shorehealth.org programs and services of Shore Health System throughout the year. The Memorial Hospital Auxiliary established the Diane Bisanar Scholarship through Chesapeake College to honor a long-time volunteer and to support students studying for careers in health care. A native of Easton, Bisanar has been an influential member of the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary for 30 years. The Diane Bisanar Scholarship is awarded once a year to a student in the Dorchester General Hospital Foundation: 20 years of caring Chesapeake College radiology technology, surgical technology, physical therapist assistant or nursing programs. This new scholarship adds to the The Dorchester General Hospital Foundation has been a supporter of community health care since 1991. Gifts funded two scholarships offered by the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary for Chesapeake by benefactors from Dorchester County have been used to enhance patient care through the addition of state of the art College nursing students. equipment, facility renovations and support for nursing education. In 2011, the DGH Foundation donated $100,000 that was used to purchase a Philips IU 22 Vascular Ultrasound machine, expanding vascular services at Dorchester General Hospital. The new ultrasound equipment, which provides more detailed images of the blood vessels, enhances The Memorial Hospital and its affiliates rely on the the ability to diagnose and treat a variety of cardiovascular diseases. The machine’s more compact size makes it possible Auxiliary to keep pace with technological upgrades for technologists to wheel the unit to a patient’s room, where testing can be done more efficiently and conveniently. that benefit patients in the hospital, at Shore DGH Foundation President Regional Cancer Center and at outpatient facilities Ida Jane Baker (second from in Easton and Denton. Shore Rehabilitation at left) is pictured with Shore Health Easton physical therapists Sara Lettelleir, PT, (left) System Chief Operating Officer and Kathleen McFadden, PT, (right) spot Jerry Walsh; Gary Jones, Director, volunteer Terry Stephan as she works out on the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Performa™ electric parallel bars purchased with Services, Shore Health System; a gift from the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. and cardiovascular sonographer Amanda Helgason, BS, RDCS. Gallery of Partners 12 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 The Memorial Hospital Association Patrons Patrons of the arts offer applause and criticism, both of which help artists thrive Annual Report 2011 and grow. Shore Health System maintains its own community of patrons, individuals 24 Neavitt Chester Marie Zinninger Jack Broderick Oxford Linda Friday Mary Holston Gene Ransom Julia Strong Church Hill St. Michaels Lindsay Blume Les Callaway Easton Kathleen Hughes Diana Carlson Nancy Knowles Elkton Queen Anne’s Emergency Center Community Association Alisa Pipkin who live in the Mid-Shore region and care enough to participate in one of the three Leanne Allen, President, Easton community associations. The Memorial Hospital and Dorchester General Hospital David Lee, 1st Vice President, Community Associations were formed decades ago to create two-way communication Easton Jim Brown with the people who use the hospitals’ services. The newly formed Queen Anne’s Robert Knowles, 2nd Vice Rev. Arlene Jackson Emergency Center Community Association expands the conversation to include President, St. Michaels Stephanie Joyce Caroline County Community Association members attend regular meetings at which they meet the Preston Shore Health System clinical team and learn about new developments in the field Joan Evey of health care. Association members use these forums to raise questions and present issues they know are of concern to their friends and neighbors. Dorchester General Hospital Community Association John Murphy Vicki Paulas Ronald Fearins Kathy Deoudes, President, Queenstown Queen Anne’s County Centreville Centreville Jim Barton Wendell O. Foxwell East New Market Jane Coppage Sharon Carrick Roger Harrell Brie Breland, RN, NP Diane Brown Brandt Bobbi Cusimano Tamara Jackson Bertha Dockins P.J. Councell Isabel Cusimano William Jarman Rosalie Dolan Elizabeth deGuzman Herschel Johnson Col. Werner Rebstock Wye Mills Andrew Langer Mildred (Millie) Judd, RN Trudy Schiwy Hurlock Michael Schiwy Laurie Lewis Charles W. Kelly Barbara Lake James Lewis Jackalyn Noller, President, Cambridge Patsy Fearins Kenneth W. Malik John (Pat) Neild, Jr. Sharon Wall Steve Disharoon Talbot County Bozman Lee Marks Maggie Miller Karen Oertel Rhodesdale Joyce Jones William Collier Easton Barbara Siegert Karen Bailor Richard Smith Jody Baker Merry Tobin Catherine Willis Carolyn Green Mr. & Mrs. Pete Pappas Queenstown Charlie Brooks Jennifer DiDonato Jennifer Franks Ron Franks Aliki Katinas George O’Donnell J. Thomas Rhodes Audrey Scott Clay Washington Mareen Waterman Tracy Welch Stevensville Kelly Corchiarino Sharon Dobson Suzi Eakle Deborah Luthy, Berthena Pinder Vice President, Cambridge Bonnie Rimpo Nancy Spicer, Secretary, Joseph Schulte Toddville Sue W. Carney Church Creek Bonnie Shertenlieb Evelyn Robinson Ronald Chiste Kimberly Kratovil William Shertenlieb, Sr. Vienna Walter J. Cuttler Dan Pompa Ida Jane Baker Elaine Farquhar Carrie Sutherland Cassandra Guy Sharlene Zanini-Linn Thomas Herbert, MD Sudlersville Jennie Hyatt Faye William Cambridge George Ames Church Creek Ruth Braxton Karen Tolley Jerry T. Burroughs C. Edmund Connelly, DDS Mary (Sue) Connelly, RN George Fox, III Pauline Pinkett Woolford Vera Block Wayne Sandberg D. Graham Slaughter, MD 25 Kathy Kelly www.shorehealth.org people from this county’s neighborhoods. Grasonville Rich Fisher Moochie Gilmer Ellicott McConnell, PhD Melissa Taylor Stacey Wrightson 13 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Benefactors DESIGNATED GIVING Acute Rehabilitation Unit: Ms. Marianne S. McGinty Asthma/Juvenile Diabetes Camp Fund: Mrs. Kelly Ann Compton Mrs. Katrina L. Duy Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Lewis Annual Report 2011 Throughout the ages, aspiring artists and established masters have depended 26 Cancer Services/Programs/Renovations: on the generosity of benefactors who believe in their vision. Gifts from our Bay Hematology Oncology PA donors provide the resources Shore Health System needs to create a world Ms. Nancy L. Beck class healthcare organization. The Memorial Hospital Foundation expresses sincerest gratitude to every member of the Annual Giving Societies. The people and businesses listed on annual fund appeals and events during the fiscal year July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011. During that same time, many other gifts were designated for specific uses. Mark E. Breeding & Son Excavating, LLC Carol P. Cox Mrs. Eunice A. Diefenderfer Mr. Victor S. Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Clifford T. Fleenor Ms. Dorothy M. Heimert J K Treasures Mr. and Mrs. Winslow H. Joy Jr. Mrs. Rita C. Kulley Mr. Joseph Kullman Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lynch Ms. Roberta Roberts Dr. Donald J. Rosato Charitable Foundation Ms. Mary H. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Shanks Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Simmons Ms. Dorothy L. Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Speight, Jr. Mrs. Carolyn M. Spray Talbot Dermatology Tri-Gas & Oil Co., Inc. Ms. Robin Van Schaik Westside Neighborhood Association Mrs. Hannah Mae Williams* Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehab: Easton Lions Club Chesapeake Ultrasound Services, Inc. Dorchester General Hospital: Amy Stephens Meekins Stepping Up for Cancer Care Since Shore Regional Cancer Center opened on Idlewild Avenue in Easton over two decades ago, the facility has DGH 2 East Renovations: Dorchester General Hospital Foundation DGH Palliative Care Suite: been expanded twice and new technology and services are continually being added for residents of the five-county The George M. and Clara B. Neall Mid-Shore region. “Step Up for the Hospital,” featuring the political satirists The Capitol Steps, funded the most recent round of interior renovations that enhance patient comfort and privacy. The planning committee pictured at the Scossa “Step Up” reception in October 2010 are (left to right) Janey Ward, Cammy Passarella, Judy Munn, Mary Lou Peters, Susie Dillon, event chair Carol Rolle, Cookie Strong, Delia Denny, Sharon Liu, DO, and Mary Van Dervort. Charitable Foundation Joint Replacement Center: Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Parsons MHE Emergency Room: Mrs. Eunice B. Shearer Ms. Joanna M. Bridges The Auxiliary of the Memorial Hospital Ms. Sheila Broadway Ms. D’nae Brockington at Easton, MD Ms. Kaitlyn Brooks MHE Palliative Care Suite: Mrs. Jeannie C. Brower Mrs. Shirley S. Gooch Ms. Tina M. Brown Ms. Mary A. Brummell Pediatrics: Mrs. Julie A. Bryan Mrs. Lula M. Spear Ms. Deborah B. Cahall St. Michaels Middle/High School Mrs. Karen P. Callahan Ms. Pamela Callahan Shore Home Care: Ms. Noshima Camper Mrs. Anne M. Kimberly* Mr. Robert P. Carrillo Ms. M. Denise Chodnicki Shore Regional Breast Center: Ms. Chanere Christian EHS Class of 1985 Ms. Martha A. Clark Mrs. Deborah D. Hayes Mrs. Shannon Clough Hill’s Drug Store, Inc. Mr. Charles J. Cocklin Dr.* and Mrs. Richard E. Hughes Mrs. Ronni Colbert Mr. and Mrs. John A. Keeley Ms. Mary E. Collins Mrs. Jane H. Monteith Ms. Vilma Condon Out Back Tack Ms. Latoria D. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Railey, Jr. Ms. Vivian E. Cooper Residents and Staff of Envoy Health Ms. Christine E. Copper Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Sproule, Jr. Mrs. Charlene H. Copper-Pierce The Talbot Bank Mr. James A. Cornish Union Baptist Church Mr. Otis Cornish Mr. and Mrs. William E. Widerkehr Mr. Shannon R. Cornish 27 www.shorehealth.org the following pages made a contribution to one or more of the Foundation’s Breedings Transport, LLC MHE Equipment: Mrs. Joann Cox Stoltz Center for Clinical Education Ms. Kimberly L. Crews Ms. Jennifer Crouch and Nursing Research: Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Stoltz Ms. Christine M. Custis Mrs. Nancy F. Dail SHS Caring Fund: Mr. Michael D. D’Arcangelo Ms. Shelley S. Abbott Ms. Brandy L. Dawson Ms. Jessica A. Adkins Ms. Deborah Dempsey Ms. Thelma E. Aldridge Mrs. Lisa Deneau Ms. Teresa Ames Ms. Mary C. Denny Mrs. Wynne Aroom Mrs. Mary Deshields-Basilio Ms. Antoinette E. Baines Mr. G. Donald Dietrich Dr. Frances Baker Ms. Chamice K. Dill Ms. Teresa R. Baker Ms. Salena D. Dixon Ms. Diane Y. Baltimore Mrs. Susanne M. Draper Ms. Alisa L. Banks Ms. Virginia Duncan Ms. Joyce Banks Ms. Sheila Dunning Ms. Jenifer G. Batchelder Ms. Patricia Ebner Ms. L. Rachel Belanger Ms. Donna Elbourn Mr. Gary C. Bigelow Ms. Kelly D. Elzey Mrs. Barbara Bilconish Ms. Mattie Evans Ms. Theresa L. Bildstein Ms. Katherine P. Ewers Ms. Carla A. Blake Ms. Dawn M. Feher Ms. Deborah L. Blood Ms. Lutitia M. Fells Mrs. Florence L. Blough Dr. Catherine Ferara Mrs. Angelina B. Boado Mrs. Linda J. Ferara Ms. Delisia Boulden Ms. Patricia J. Ferguson Mrs. Elizabeth Bourdin Ms. Kathryn E. Fitzhugh Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus A. Brannock, Jr. Ms. Kathy Flamer Ms. Julia M. Bratcher Ms. Jane Flowers Ms. Charlene J. Brice Mr. John Flynn Ms. Dorothy L. Brice Mrs. Mary Jane Flynn Ms. Twilla E. Brice Ms. Mary E. Forbes *deceased 14 Annual Report 2011 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 28 Ms. Linda J. Kehayias Ms. Vernetta Reed Mrs. Kathleen F. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. John G. Corchiarino Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Kram Ms. Laurie L. Fountain Ms. Lutitia F. King Ms. Sharon K. Richter Ms. Christine C. Walton Mrs. Eileen Cox Mr. Zachary Kramer Ms. Karen Fowler Ms. Emily F. Kittle Mrs. Suzette J. Riggio Ms. Catherine Warfield Mr. Robert W. Cox Mr. and Mrs. H. Richard Lawrence Ms. Inez Freeman Ms. Sarah J. Korisher Mrs. Lise K. Robertson Mr. Jason Warner Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Dailey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. LeCompte Ms. Mable E. Friend Ms. Rose M. Langrell Mr. Ryan H. Rosenstein Ms. Kimberly Warren Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Davidson Ms. Marjory J. Lee Ms. Sha’Ronda M. Frieson Ms. Shirley A. Larrimore Ms. Eva Ross Ms. Aimee Watkins J. Eileen DeGrafft Dr. and Mrs. James Levy Ms. Lori Geisler Mr. Timothy T. Lawson Ms. Joan M. Russell Ms. Delilah Watson Mr. and Mrs. John N. Deoudes Ms. Mary C. Lewis Ms. Davina E. Gibbs Mr. Robert A. Le Master Ms. Lauren M. Saathoff Ms. Barbara G. Wells Mr. and Mrs. James A. DiDonato Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Litty, Jr. Mr. Gregory A. Gibson Ms. Jeannine M. LeMieux Mr. Kenneth R. Sample Ms. Paula H. Welter Mr. & Mrs. Pat DiDonato Eleanor L. Lyon Ms. Gail Gilless-Pardoe Ms. Linda C. Lesperance Ms. Lenora J. Sampson-Taylor Mrs. Audrey L West Mr. Douglas H. Diedrick Mr. and Mrs. Scott MacGlashan Ms. Bernadette K. Golt Ms. Connie L. Lewis Ms. Ma Amparo G. San Juan Ms. Laverne A. Whittington Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. DiNapoli Mr. Angelo Magafan Mrs. Kathy P. Gootee Ms. Susan B. Lewis Mr. John P. Sawyer Ms. Andrea M. Williams Mrs. Mildred Downey Ms. Irene Magafan Mr. Thomas R. Gray, Sr. Ms. Melissa S. A. Lourie Ms. Donna Scharch Ms. Floretta L. Williams Eastern Shore Mosquito Squad, Inc. Mrs. Maxine S. Marsh Mrs. Sheila M. Greenwood Ms. Norlaine W. Lucas Ms. Julia P. Schuyler Mrs. Beverly A. Williamson Mrs. Dorothy P. Eaton Maryland Emergency Medicine Network Mr. Edward Greer Mrs. Jeannette P. Lusby Mrs. Eugenia L. Scott Mrs. Lenora B. Wilson Mrs. Patricia J. Eberly Maryland Physicians Care MCO Mrs. Deborah L. Grimm Ms. Lavanda L. Major Ms. Bernadette D. Serie Ms. Loni Wilson Hank Emilsson Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCracken Mr. Laird Grinnell Mrs. Jessie R. Malone Mrs. Barbara S. Sherwood-Hill Margaret B. Wood Christopher J. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. McNutt Mr. Ray G. Grossman Ms. Linda M. Mastro Mr. Ira W. Short Mr. Jermaine D. Woolford Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Everett Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. McQuin Mrs. Cynthia M. Gullion Mr. Dennis Mathewson Ms. Mary E. Shortall Ms. Krista L. Wooters Mr. and Mrs. Vincent M. Fares, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Michalski Shannon C. Haden Ms. Virginia L. Mathias Ms. Paula A. Sibert Ms. Tonya Wright Mrs. Marian J. Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Mitchell Ms. Rebecca M. Hall Dr. Andrew D. McCarthy Ms. Melinda Simpkins Ms. Lacie M. Yacko Mr. Paul A. Fuld, Jr. Ms. Lucy J. Mitchell Ms. Victoria Hammond Mr. Irvin McClain Ms. Wendy H. Simpson Mr. Joel R. Yacks Mrs. Patricia P. Georgilakis and Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Mitchell Ms. Christine Harding Ms. Ruth McCord Ms. Melissa A. Singleton Mr. Paul Yankey Lawrence and Mary Morris Ms. Margaret Harper Mr. James McFarlane Ms. Glory A. Smith Ms. Kathy M. Yowell Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Gleason Mr. James Neighoff Ms. Charlotte Harris Ms. Carolyn McFillin Ms. Jessica S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Golabowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Neuens Ms. Michelle Harrison Ms. Renna McKinney Mr. Judea A. Smith Mr. Robert Graff Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Norris, Sr. Ms. Theresa A. Harrison Mrs. Sue D. McLaughlin Ms. Tammy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. North Ms. Dawn M. Hartsock Mrs. Patty McNeal Mrs. Marguerite M. Spies Queen Anne’s The Greene Family Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Nulph Mrs. Ann E. Hash Mrs. Rose F. Medeiros Ms. Karen Sproul-Serrano Emergency Center Giving Mr. and Mrs. James P. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. O’Neill Ms. Sylvia Hayes Ms. Tyra R. Meekins Ms. Sandra Stanco Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Owens Ms. Nikki Lee Hazel Mrs. Vonnie J. Mende Ms. Roxanne A. Stanford Mr. and Mrs. William J. Andahazy Harry and Millie Guerrieri Megan Bramble Owings Ms. Romaine Height Mrs. Deborah T. Merceron Ms. Angela Starkie Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Hagert Mrs. Helen S. Pappas Mr. Charles W. Henry Ms. Jennifer L. Messix Mrs. Patricia Steele Dorothea Anderson Clivie C. Haley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Pappas Mr. F. Bruce Herman Mrs. Edna Molock Mrs. Ruth P. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William V. Anthony Mr. Douglas S. Hamilton Mr. Karl A. Phillips Mrs. Robin L. Herman Ms. Michelle A. Molock Mrs. Tracy N. Supcoe Mrs. Patricia G. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pickles Ms. Rochalla Higdon Mrs. Patricia Annette Moore Ms. Mary M. Sutphin Anna T. Baumann Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Hammer Mrs. Mary Lou Pierson Ms. Tracy K. Hindle Ms. Jennifer L. Mueller Ms. Michelle M. Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bell Ms. Phylis B. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Pilli Ms. Carylon Hitch Mr. William E. Murray Ms. Carlene L. Taylor Mr. Robert E. Benton Mr. and Mrs. John J. Heinz Dolores H. Pitcher Mrs. Felicia M. Hitch Ms. Pamela J. Naumann Mrs. Danielle S. Thomas Ms. Barbara Best Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Heissner Mr. Charles A. Platzer Ms. Stephanie L. Hope Ms. Mary A. Neubeck Ms. Donna A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William J. Blaher Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Henschen Mrs. Faye Councell Polillo Dr. Mary L. Horseman Ms. Royanda Newcomb Donsha Thomas Barbara A. Boone James and Suzanne Hersh Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Powers Ms. Nadine Houston Ms. Sherry Newcomb Ms. Sherry L. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bordley Mr. and Mrs. August M. Hesse Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Rangs Ms. Lillian M. Hubbard Mrs. Mary G. Newell Tracy Thomas Mr. Ryan K. Bowlin Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hill Mr. and Mrs. C. Temple Rhodes, Jr. Ms. Kimberly D. Hutchins Ms. Amanda M. North Ms. Vanlee A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bowser, Sr. Ms. Maryann E. Hirschauer Dr. Harry C. Rhodes Ms. Mandy L. Insley Ms. Megan Novak Ms. Ruth A. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Brannon Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Hoffman Mr. Robert A. Rhodes Mrs. Julie R. James Mr. Corey A. Palmer Ms. Tenishia J. Tillery Drs. Martin and Roberta Braun Ms. Dorothy L. Hoggard Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Richardson Ms. Nicole Leatherman Janes Mrs. Roxine W. Palmer Mrs. Carolyn Timms Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Briggs Jim and Roni Holthaus Margaret M. Roberts Mrs. Theodosious H. Jenkins Ms. Terri Palmer Mrs. Barbara A. Todd Marilyn Benoit and Geoffrey Brown Mrs. Nina R. Houghton Mr. and Mrs. William G. Robeson Mrs. Maryanne Jester Ms. Martha A. Patchett Mrs. Gail N. Todd Mr. Perry L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Huck Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers Mr. Kenyon T. Johns Ms. Samantha Patrick Mr. Richard Todd Mrs. Joann F. Calwell Mrs. Eileen D. Hummel Ms. Marie V. Roskosky Mrs. Evette C. Johns-Brown Ms. Judith L. Paul Ms. Sarah E. Tolley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll Mr. Clyde M. Hungerford* Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Royer Ms. Carlotta M. Johnson Mr. Christopher Pettit Ms. Monica L. Townsend Dorothy M. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Hunt, Jr. Tom and Kelley Schniedwind Jamie L. Johnson Ms. Amy L. Peugh Carol Travers Mrs. Betty Lou Chafin Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. Insley Mr. and Mrs. William C Seeds Ms. Linda V. Johnson Ms. Mary Ann Pierce Mrs. Raynette Travers Ms. Anna V. Cheers Island Self Storage Mrs. Carolyn S. Sengstacken Ms. Phyllis Johnson Lee A. Pierson Ms. Sandra L. Travers Chesapeake Lawn and Landscaping LLC Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Islev-Petersen, Jr. Mrs. Gladys Q. Shufelt Mr. Wordell Johnson Mr. Roger Pinder Mrs. Mary Alice VanHoy Chestnut Manor Farms John A. Grier Typesetter Inc. Mr. Henry F. Sieradzki, Sr. Ms. Cynthia L. Jones Mrs. Patricia P. Plaskon Mr. Juan Vazquez Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Chirumbole Ms. Jane R. Kaderly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Silanskas Ms. Harriett V. Jones Mr. Dwayne R. Potts Ms. Elizabeth J. Verplank Mr. and Mrs. Myrl L. Chronister Mr. and Mrs. John Kaljee Mr. Brendan P. Smith Mrs. Rebecca L. Jones Ms. Amalia Punzo Mr. Richard A. Wales The Hon. and Mrs. John T. Clark, III Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. James C. Snyder Mr. Roland E. Jones Ms. June G. Purnell Ms. Deandra l. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Clevenger Mr. and Mrs. A. Grier C. Kelly, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth S. Stehle Ms. Lashonda Kane Okima A. Rahim Mr. Dionne N. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cockey Mrs. Lenore T. Kilby Mr. and Mrs. Winfield H. Stewart *deceased Mr. C. S. Georgilakis 29 www.shorehealth.org Ms. Charlstine Foreman *deceased 15 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stock Kathleen A. Frederick Edison Bowens Charles Crosby Hyman N. Firstman Audrey Lord Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Stonebraker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Frederick, Sr. Mrs. E. Marie McGrath Bowens Ms. Barbara A. McCurdy The Firstman Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McGinn Ms. Ellen Sulerzyski Trisha Ireland Albert Brenner Edmund A. Cutts Philip K. Foster Loretta and Walter Styczynski Gerardo and Tineke Tan Angela Fleetwood Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bishop, Jr. Ms. Virginia C. Erickson Mr. Philip Carey Foster Mr. and Mrs. John J. Heinz Dr. John P. Knud-Hansen Charles W. Burton Alan Dahlbom Mr. and Mrs. James R. Friel Charles Madary Scott Zimmerman Mrs. Virginia Burton Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Hagert The Friel Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. Reed Madary, Jr. The Julia T. Burleigh Philanthropic Fund Ramesh Kolli Jane S. Cassidy Carl Dahlbom S. E. Friel Carl Marsh Dr. and Mrs. Gary W. Thomas Malesardi Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Adams Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Hagert The Friel Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Maxine S. Marsh Mrs. Joan C. Studnicky Mr. Ronald I. Taylor and Ms. Anita L. Snyder The Bernard and Betty Hardesty Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Ayers, IV Annual Report 2011 Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Thompson 30 Mr. Benjamin C. Tilghman, Jr. Teresa Manship Mrs. Anne G. Baker Brian Dickey Matthew J. Fuhrman Robert Martino Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Tobin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Florkewicz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence C. Burke Mr. Alan H. Dickey Ms. Denise A. Troll Mrs. Jacqueline Martino Mr. and Mrs. James E. Butler Mrs. Barbara A. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Winfield S Tompkins Curtis Nelson Capitol Paving of D.C., Inc. Henry Dierker Otis Gibbs Gene Merriken Jean and Ray Travis Sandra L. Blevins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cashen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Asche Ms. Michelan D. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. James W. Merriken, Jr. Ms. Stephanie A. Comella Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bell Tri J Corporation Ms. Denise A. Troll Queenstown Community Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Comello Mr. and Mrs. Emerson T. Bramble Dorothy M. Gill Mabel I. Merriken Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Vanmeter Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hill Comfort Keepers Mrs. Charmayne S. Dierker Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Hunt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Merriken, Jr. Ms. Nancy J. Culotta and Ms. Kathy Reilly Elliott/Wilson Trucks VFW Memorial Post No. 7464 31 Rajacich Family Dr. Margaret M. Culotta-Norton, DDS Mr. George F. Harrison Bernard Gillespie Sidney Mielke Mrs. Mary Lou Walters Mrs. Ellen Rajacich Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Daniels, III Ms. Theresa A. Harrison Mr. Patrick Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. C. Temple Rhodes, Jr. Dembo, Jones, Healy, Pennington Mr. William C. Hickson Mr. and Mrs. Gustave A. Wedin Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Weese The Emergency Room Staff of MHE Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hynson Denise O. Griffin Winnie Mielke Michele and John Welch Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. John F. Doetzer Mr. and Mrs. Julius O. Koch Mr. William P. Griffin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Temple Rhodes, Jr. EuroMotorcars Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kowalski Ms. Erla M. Whittington & Marshall, P.C. Kathleen Wicker W. E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Franke, III Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Miller Jr. Kenneth Haddaway Lillian Moore Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wilcox, Jr. Island Self Storage Mrs. Shirley S. Gooch Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Neighoff Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Clevenger Mrs. Ann C. Anthony* Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Keegan Mr. Alvin Stafford Kathleen C. Wendowski Mrs. Elizabeth B. Kehoe Mrs. Edna H. Sutton Edward Hagert Chief Petty Officers Assoc. Mr. Tom Wendowski Mr. and Mrs. George Kettell Willard Agri Service of Lynch, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Hagert Mrs. Alice V. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bell Mrs. Rebecca A. Eason Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leonard Matching Gifts J. W. Whalen Lipscomb Pitts Insurance Penny M. Dietz Jane Henry Mr. Gary R. Harmon and Ms. Theresa V. The Whalen Company General and Mrs. John Michael Loh Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bathrick, Jr. Goodwyn-Harmon Mr. and Mrs. David J. Marmelstein Mr. Peter M. Dietz Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Jackson, Jr. These companies provided matching gifts to donations made by members of their David Whitby Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. W. James Downs, Jr. Jean Ewing Love Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Jordan company programs: Island Self Storage Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. McGuinness Mr. William W. Duncan Mrs. Margaret Ann Robinson Mrs. Joan McAllister Mid Shore Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James R. Pender Mr. Richard B. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. George W. Seger Rev. Clarence P. Moore RBC Wealth Management Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Downes Mr. W. Thomas Fountain Ms. Elizabeth A. Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Heiss Joan Holliday Mrs. Shirley B. Petrie Ms. Helen M. Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higham Ms. Eva M. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Royden N. Powell, III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wigmore, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. W. David Hill GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Gifts In Honor of Terry D. Anderson NACA Mrs. Margaret G. Quimby Mr. and Mrs. John D. Keen Thomas Hughes Mrs. Kathryn M. Ravelo Dr. Harry C. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Haymaker, Jr. Hoyt B. Chapin Mr. Alfred F. King III Mrs. R. Carmichael Tilghman All Veterans Mrs. Betty Lou Chafin Dr. and Mrs. Garey L. Kostens Robert Joseph Hummel Veterans of Foreign Wars #7460 Rory Askins Mrs. Judith Arnold Madole Mrs. Eileen D. Hummel Mr. David W. Milligan Pearlie M. Claggett Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Meredith James H. Barton Mr. and Mrs. John D. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Ostrander Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Davidson Lloyd L. Beatty Ms. Lillie P. Williams Mr. and Mrs. William L. Perry James E. Hunter Mr. John M. Touchard Mr. L. Stephen Satchell Ms. Lelia M. Hunter Frank P. Ciocci Mr.* and Mrs. Michael Wyatt Dean E. Clark Mrs. Eunice B. Shearer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Koch Mrs. Marion A. Clark Ms. Sandra Olavsrud Smith Calvin Johnson Mr. L. S. Holzhalb and Ann W. Beaven Tred Avon Yacht Club, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Reinhardt O. Sahmel Dr. Dennis M. De Shields Ms. Phyllis B. Pensel Mary Bishop John W. Dillon Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Bishop Tad Borz Elizabeth Lennox Charli Franks Dr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Franks Dr. and Mrs. Melbourne F. Giberson Henrietta Moritz Preston C. Creighton Mrs. Susie Creighton-Embert Ms. Jane R. Kaderly William A. Perry Ms. Julie A. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. David R. Jones Donald Dragon Herbert O. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Horace Opel Mrs. Arlene C. Dragon Craig and Patti Willis Mr. and Mrs. William Riley Melvin F. Edwards Mary D. Loftus Mrs. Mildred F. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Loftus Talbot Rod & Gun Club Barbara A. Cox Mr. Robert W. Cox Malesardi Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George Valainis Charles and Elizabeth Conway Mrs. Jacqueline Martino Angela Fleetwood Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Try Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Wieland, IV The Talbot Bank *deceased 16 www.shorehealth.org Donald and Ruth Ann Walls Annual Report 2011 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 32 Andrew Rangs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod D. Gates Medical Directors, UM ESEMN, LLC Congressional: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Rangs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham Michael Joyce,MD; Salvatore Robert L. Carmean Dr. and Mrs. H. Gilmore Gregg Verteramo, MD & Jane Wang, MD Cowdrey Thompson, Creighton Rhodes Mrs. Nancy S. Holt Miles and Stockbridge Foundation Dr. Harry C. Rhodes Ms. Sarah Elliott King Dr. & Mrs. Paul W. Monte Easton Bank & Trust Co. A Professional Corporation Al and Evelyn Leszczynski Dr. & Mrs. Michael P. Moran Easton Hospitality II, LLC/ Mabel Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lytell MTS Broadcasting 107.1 The Duck, Mr. and Mrs. C. Temple Rhodes, Jr. Marshy Hope Family Services LLC 100.9 Pure Country, and Easton Utilities Commission 106.3 The Heat HKS Architects Holiday Inn Express Dick and Jean Mattingley Temple Rhodes Dr. and Mrs. John F. Mautz Dr. Lois Narr Dr. H. Laura Jin and Dr. Y. Robert Ding Mr. and Mrs. C. Temple Rhodes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. O’Hara Dr. & Mrs. Eugene Newmier Ona M. Kareiva, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Seger The Orthopedic Center Mid-Shore Women’s Health, LLC Peggy Shaw Rosato Mrs. Helen F. Shehan Dr. M.S. Shariff Bill and Judy Munn Edward J. Rosato, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. W. Moorhead Vermilye Kenneth L. Rosette Drs. Charles and Ann Webb Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Rosette Grace M. Watson Hedwig Sahmel Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lashuk Dr. and Mrs. Reinhardt O. Sahmel Wayne Wicker Viola Salmond Kathleen Wicker Bobby E. Williams Robert Sampson Ms. Carrie A. Sampson Mr. Algie Sampson Agnes Wolf Lenette D. Satchell Mrs. Barbara A. Todd Mr. Peter M. Dietz Judge and Mrs. Carville D. Duncan, Jr. William B. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harding Morgan B. Schiller Mrs. R. Carmichael Tilghman David L. Yoss Mr. and Mrs. John Freitagw Robert M. Schroder George E. Adams Choptank Animal Hospital – Joanna McCoy & Ken Burgoyne Drs. Dennis and Mary DeShields Dr. & Mrs. Michael Fadden Marlene & G. Philip Feldman Erin & John Giza Dr. Kenneth P. Judd, MD, Ph.D. FUNDRAISing EVENTS 2011 An Evening Luau for Dorchester General Hospital Mrs. Gladys Q. Shufelt Platinum Sponsor: W. P. Starkey Starkey Foundation Walter A. Susini Harry and Ruth Susini Mr. Otis Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loeffler Ken & Leslie Mann Mid-Shore Pulmonary Associates Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Mitchell Karol B. Redline Mr. & Mrs. Valentin Samborschi Premier Wireless Solutions Ms. Theda W. Stubbs Talbot Dermatology Dr. and Mrs. Frank Drews Charles B. Evans Ms. Jane J. Fargo Mr. Peter T. Funke at Easton MidShore Surgical Eye Center Brant, PA-C Mr. and Mrs. Winston L. Chance The Auxiliary of Memorial Hospital Widgeon Foundation, Inc. Andrew Goddard and Jennifer Goddard Captain’s Ketch Seafood, Inc. Presenting Sponsor: Medical Staff of Shore Health System CW Transport, LLC Mrs. Nancy L. Banfield Cancer Center Presidential Sponsor: Delmarva Radiology Grace F. Watkins to benefit Shore Regional Gold Sponsor: Dorothy J. Thomas Mrs. Margaret Ann Upaul 2010 Step Up for the Hospital Dorchester General Hospital Foundation Silver Sponsor: Paul Upaul Patrons: Chesapeake Bay Orthopedics, PC Eastern Shore Oncology N. Bryson Goss Arthur and Karen Oertel Vice Presidential Sponsor: The Medical Staff of Shore Health System Miles & Stockbridge Foundation, Inc. Senatorial: Bronze Sponsor: Delmarva Radiology AIM Transport Leslie Emmert-Buck, MD and Dr. & Mrs. William Bair Cambridge Family Eye Care - Dr. Paul Brant Mr. and Mrs. Richard Granville Dr. R. Duane Cespedes Leach Wallace Associates, Inc. Delmarva Power Dr. Sharon Liu and Dr. John Serino Dr. Paul Dyer & Dr. Alden James Christy and Hamish Osborne Dr. & Mrs. Morris Effron Jack and Susan Stoltz Law Office of Michael C. Maloney In Honor of Dr. Michael Moran 33 John J. Roberts 2010 Golf Tournament for Cancer Services Presenting Sponsor: Pepsi Bottling Ventures of Salisbury MD Masters Sponsor: Clark Charitable Foundation, Inc. Derrick Shindler, MD teed up for cancer services The Shore Bancshares foursome placed 1st place in the gross category at the Eagle Sponsor: The Auxiliary of the Memorial Mrs. Helen F. Shehan R. Lennon Shufelt Tri-Gas & Oil, Co., Inc. & Edgar Peithman, PA-C Mrs. Sheila S. Lanahan Mrs. Jean M. Schroder Susan G. Shehan PNC www.shorehealth.org Mr. Gilbert C. Salmond Patrons: Hospital at Easton Shore Health System 2010 Golf Invitational to benefit Shore Regional Cancer Center. Pictured are (left to right) Butch Townsend, tournament chair, Scott Beatty, Moorhead Vermilye, Vice Chair of the Memorial Hospital Foundation, Birdie Sponsor: and Will Shannahan. KPMG Patron Sponsor: Thomas E. Hill 2011 Our Roots are Planted for a Shore Future for the Queen Anne’s Emergency Center Tee Sponsor: Best Care Ambulance, Inc. Platinum Sponsor: Patrons: Eastern Shore Oncology Maryland Emergency Medicine Network Sharon Carrick David & June Clark Gardner Construction LLC HKS Architects Gold Sponsor: Mr. and Mrs. John T. Clark III Provident State Bank University of Maryland Medical System Edward M. Dickie Patricia J. Eberly Reliable Pest Control ROI Eligibility Services, Corp. Silver Sponsor: Dennis Galanis Smith & Downey Maryland Primary Care Physicians Helena & Robert Joy The Talbot Bank Priceless Industries – Sharon Dobson Marjory Lee Whiting-Turner Company Karen & Art Oertel Pixel Print & Post Bronze Sponsor: Charles Platzer Chester River Health System Harry C. Rhodes CNB Robert A. Rhodes Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Cusimano, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Silanskas Kent Island B.P.O.E #2576 Joan C. Studnicky Senator & Mrs. E. J. Pipkin Tri-Gas & Oil 17 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Ed and Andy Smith John D. Hynes & Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cover Mr. and Mrs. Demetrios Kaouris Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Covey Mr. Edward L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Strong, III Mr. and Mrs. Douglas V. Croker III Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Suter, Sr. Jim and Betty Crothers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaspar Mr. John Swaine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. James Crowle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Keller The Talbot Bank Joan and Richard Crowley Capt. and Mrs. Fred K. Kieser The Whalen Company D. C. Electric, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Kimberly Dr. James B. Thomas Mr. Hugh C. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Abner Kingman Mr. and Mrs. James Thorington II Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Daspit Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kinnamon Mrs. R. Carmichael Tilghman Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Deakins Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Knowles Mr. and Mrs. Rufus M. Todd Susan and Dick Deerin Dr. John P. Knud-Hansen Mr. John M. Touchard Delmarva Laser Eye Center Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Koole Mr.* and Mrs. Barclay H. Trippe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Denton Mr. and Mrs. James R. Larrimore, Jr. Sam and Rosemary Trippe Mr. and Mrs. C. Leroy Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leary Mr. and Mrs. George S. Tulloch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Draut Al and Evelyn Leszczynski Rob and Randi Turner Mr. and Mrs. H. Wade Dudrow Mr. Frank H. Libman Mrs. Margaret Ann Upaul Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Duncan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Lowman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moorhead Vermilye Mr. William W. Duncan Mr. Philip L. Mackie Veterans of Foreign Wars #7460 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Earp Mr. and Mrs. C. Reed Madary, Jr. William and Clarissa Vowler Mr. Richard B. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Makosky Mr. and Mrs. Mareen D. Waterman Mr. William N. Embert Mrs. Jacqueline Martino Dr. Corinda S. Waters Mrs. Marie Fernandez Maryland Dental Hygienist’s Association Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. S. Waxter Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Masters Drs. Charles and Ann Webb Angela Fleetwood Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCrone Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Weintraub Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Flynn, Sr. Ms. Barbara A. McCurdy Miss E. Jayne Wesley Mr. Philip Carey Foster Mrs. Carol M. McGowan Mrs. Jean E. Wheeler Mr. W. Thomas Fountain Admiral and Mrs. Kinnaird McKee David and Evelyn Will Charles and Iris Fricker Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. McLane Craig and Patti Willis Mr. Peter T. Funke Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Meredith Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard E. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. James W. Merriken, Jr. William and Lois Yeager The 2011 spring fundraiser, “Our Roots are Planted for a Shore Future,” held at Hunter’s Oak, was planned by (left to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. William C. Millar right), front row, Sharon Dobson, Bobbie Cusimano, Isabel Cusimano, Kim Kratovil and Diane Pappas; middle row, Mrs. Sylvia H. Garrett Monet Family Fund of the Community Friend’s Society - ($1 - $99) Dr. and Mrs. Melbourne F. Giberson Foundation of New Jersey Mrs. Nancy L. Banfield Mr. and Mrs. David B Gill Mr. and Mrs. John H. Murray Pat and Grif Bates Mr. Patrick Gillespie Mrs. Alcmene V. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bathrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Gipe Mrs. Nancy M. Novey Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Batson Mrs. Madeline D. Girard Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Oskin Jack and Carolyn Batty Annual Report 2011 Mr. J. B. Jarrell, Jr. Rev. Robert E. Coine 34 a shore future in queen anne’s county Over $1 million has been raised by community supporters for equipment used at the Queen Anne’s Emergency Center. Diana Carlson, Laurie Reider Lewis, Merry Tobin and Marian Waterman; back row, Barbara Siegert with committee co-chairs Alisa Pipkin and Kathy Deoudes. Dr. Ona M. Kareiva Annual fund giving Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Cecil, III Rabbi and Mrs. Donald R. Berlin Mrs. Myra S. Goldgeier Overeaters Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Beacham societies Dalton Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Berry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Passarella Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Betz Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Granville Mr. and Mrs. Marion W. Bevard, Sr. Mr. William G. Greenly Professional Management, Inc. Ms. Doris L. Beulah J. McKenny Willis, Jr. Society - ($25,000 +) Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Meyerhoff Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bishop, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. H. Gilmore Gregg Ms. Jamesene A. Randall Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Bishop Dorothy A. Metcalf Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Monte Dewey E. and Connie T. Blades Mr. and Mrs. John W. Guidera Mrs. Martha M. Read Sandra L. Blevins Mr. and Mrs. William H. Munn Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Bohan Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton Mrs. Norma M. Redele’ Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie Booze Russell J. & Margaret B. Ferree Society - Mr. & Mrs. Ted Peck Mrs. Joan R. Bolling Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harding Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bordley Mrs. Jennifer Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Bolton Ms. Lana W. Harding Dr. Harry C. Rhodes Mrs. Delores J. Bowens Anonymous Mr. Thomas O. Stanley Curtis and Brynja Booth Harmony Farms, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riter Mrs. E. Marie McGrath Bowens Mrs. Margaret B. Ferree* The Firstman Family Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Bounds Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harvey Thomas and Barbara Roberts Mr. R. Dale Boyd The Frederick W. Richmond Foundation Ms. Gina Maria Brent Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hazen Jim and Marjorie Robfogel Ms. Ruth D. Braxton Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Turner Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Bright Mr. Thomas C. Hazen Mrs. Margaret Ann Robinson Mrs. Grace E. Brey Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Britt Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Hendon Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Russell Ken and Ardy Bridges ($10,000 - $24,999) Sustainer’s Society - ($2,500 - $4,999) Malesardi Family Foundation Mrs. Ellen Rajacich Compassionate Aid Society - ($100 - $999) Mr. Norman H. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Brodell The Hockmeyer Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Abruzzese Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead The Hermitage Trust Mrs. Sara B. Ryan Mr.* and Mrs. George H. Brower Tri-Gas & Oil Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Andrew, III Mr. John C. Butner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Herson Dr. and Mrs. Reinhardt O. Sahmel Mrs. Jeannie C. Brower Mr.* and Mrs. Josef William Wilke Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Andrew Mr. Donald M. Butterworth Thomas and Catherine Hill Mr. L. Stephen Satchell William and Lorraine Bruckner Benefactor’s Society - ($1,000 - $2,499) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Anthony Robert and Shirley Byrnes Hill’s Drug Store, Inc. Mr. William Shakespeare, Jr. Dillard and Georgia Bryant Katherine R. Adler, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Awalt Mr. and Mrs. B. Vance Carmean, Jr. Mrs. Martha F. Horner Mrs. Helen F. Shehan Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Buczek Bonnie L. Hilghman Cancer Fund Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Bank Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Carraher Mrs. Nina R. Houghton Barbara and Mike Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Kitridge A. Buritsch Mr. Charles T. Capute Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Baumann Chesapeake College Mrs. Hilda Hrechun Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Burton Carmean Grain, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bennett Mrs. Jean R. Child Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hynson, Jr. Dave and Suzanne Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Butler, Sr. *deceased 35 www.shorehealth.org The Hon. and Mrs. John T. Clark, III *deceased 18 Annual Report 2011 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 36 Captain’s Ketch Seafood, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Haymaker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Nolker Mr. and Mrs. Muhammad A. Ullah Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weinstein Ms. Adele C. Wilson The Hon. and Mrs. Earl F. Capuano Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Heiss Mrs. Jeanette M. O’Connell Mr. and Mrs. James W. Valliant Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wells Les and Maureen Wise Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester K. Helminiak Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. O’Hara Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. VanGilder Mr. Tom Wendowski Robert J. and Mary Ann Wood Ralph and Patricia Case Mrs. Hannah R. Henry Drs. Roger and Elizabeth Orsini Mr. Glenn C. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. G. Allen Whiteley Mr.* and Mrs. Michael Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. M. Ollie Caulk Dr. and Mrs. W. David Hill Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pagenstecher Mr. and Mrs. Salvador B. Waller Mr. and Mrs. John D. Williams Scott Zimmerman Ms. Essie M. Cephas Mrs. Lillian S. Hoch Mr. and Mrs. James C. Paul Mr. and Mrs. D. Steven Walls Ms. Lillie P. Williams Mrs. Lula R. Zlock Will and Judith Chambers Mrs. Sylvia K. Holland Mrs. Willie M. Pauls Mr. and Mrs. Winston L. Chance Mrs. Nancy S. Holt Mr. Royce A. Peabody Ms. Thelma M. Cheers Mr. Conrad F. Horney, Sr. Ms. Phyllis B. Pensel Mr. Franklin R. Cherry Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hoxter Mr. Eugene M. Pfeifer Mrs. Marion A. Clark Ms. Lelia M. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Prahl Dave and Loy Cook Mrs. Beverly Huxster Mr. and Mrs. Marion R. Propst Ms. Louise Copper Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. Insley Queenstown Lions Club Mrs. Grace L. Covington Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel E. Jackson Mrs. Mary G. Quick Mr. J. Gary Cox William and Debra Jackson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rankin, Jr. Mrs. Susie Creighton-Embert Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brooks Jansen Ms. Karol B. Redline Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Davidson Mrs. Betty J. Jones Ms. Lynne L. Riley Mr. and Mrs. James L. Davidson Jerome and Lydia Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. William Riley Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Davis Wayne and Willa Jane Kellenbenz Mr. and Mrs. Salvator James Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. Sherman DeMaris Mr. Dale R. Kellenberger Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Dembo Mr. Robert E. Kelley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Robinson Mrs. Loistine P. Dennis Mrs. Evelyn M. Keys Mr. and Mrs. Randolph C. Rogge Mr. Alan H. Dickey Ms. Sarah Elliott King Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Rosette Ms. Joan M. Dickson Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kingsbury Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Rossi Eric and Paula Dise Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Klages Harold and Eleanor Ruark Mr. Kenneth M. Dittrich Mr. Alan E. Kleppinger Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Runnels Dorchester General Hospital. Proceeds from the DGH Luau will fund a palliative care suite for terminally ill patients and Lewis and Ann Doom Dr. and Mrs. Garey L. Kostens Mr. Gilbert C. Salmond their loved ones. Showing off their tropical finery are Luau Committee members (left to right) Alma Colburn, Lois Narr, DO, Mrs. Arlene C. Dragon Ms. Eva M. Lake Mr. Algie Sampson Dr. and Mrs. Frank Drews Mr. Denis L. Lamparter Ms. Carrie A. Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Omer G. Dulin, Jr. Mr. David L. Lampert Mrs. Carlene G. Schmick Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Dungan Mrs. Sheila S. Lanahan* Mrs. Jean M. Schroder Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Dunner Mr. Kim A. Leatherman Mrs. Emily H. Schubert William and Sally Dunton Robert and Suzann Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. George W. Seger Mrs. Patricia J. Eberly Mrs. Carolyn L. Lockhart Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Shanks Mrs. Mildred F. Edwards Jean Ewing Love Mrs. Eunice B. Shearer Mr. W. Porter Ellington Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lytell Mrs. Reed Shoemaker Charles B. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Colin N. Macindoe Tom and Nancy Sinnott Ms. Jane J. Fargo Mrs. Judith Arnold Madole Ms. Sandra Olavsrud Smith Robert and Susan Feldhuhn Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Marshall Mr. Sonny Sollars Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Firth Marshy Hope Family Services LLC Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Spedden Mr. and Mrs. James E. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mathena Mrs. Gertrude E. Spiering Mrs. Joyce S. Flamer Dick and Jean Mattingley Mrs. Ann M. Sprinkle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Florkewicz, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John F. Mautz Mrs. Marion W. Staber Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Fluharty, Jr. Mrs. JoAnne P. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Stant Mr. and Mrs. Wendell O. Foxwell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McGinn Mr. and Mrs. George L. Steffens Mrs. Kathleen A. Francis Mr. George S. McManus Mrs. Theda Warren Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Frederick, Sr. Charles and Janice McNeal Mrs. Agnes L. Sturtz Mr. and Mrs. John Freitag Mrs. Mary Margaret McQuay Harry and Ruth Susini Ms. Georgine M. Garbisch Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mease Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Switzer Mr. James D. Gardner Bette and Frank Meyerle Talbot Hospice Foundation Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod D. Gates Mr. David M. Meyers Ms. Goldie Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John F. Goedeke, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Miller III Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Goll Mr. David W. Milligan Ms. Joanna Lloyd Tilghman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gore Mrs. Louise Mills Mr. Kenneth W. Tindall Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gouge, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moose Mrs. Margaret L. Tomlinson Mr.* and Mrs. W. Allen Greiner Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Moran III Tred Avon Yacht Club, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Griffin Lawrence and Mary Morris Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Trego, Jr. Oliver and Regina Grogan Ms. Susanne G. Mothershead Richard C. and Marian B. Trippe Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hahn Mrs. Betty B. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. William W. Trumbore Mr. and Mrs. Elden B. Hartshorn Mark and Eugenia Newberg Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Tucker *deceased NOTE: The Memorial Hospital Foundation makes every effort to ensure that this tribute to donors is accurate. If there is an error, please contact the Foundation office at 410-822-1000, X 5915 37 A magical evening hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Michael Moran raised money that will benefit families facing the end of life at Kathy Effron, RN, Rosa Mateo, MD, Rose Joyce, Kim Bair, RN, Kirsten Strohmer, Jennifer Brant, PA-C, and Lorrie Moran. *deceased 19 www.shorehealth.org Caring for families at the end of life Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Medical Executive Committee Visionaries Pictured are (below, left to right) Lakshmi Vaidyanathan, MD; Bruce Helmly, MD; Dennis De Shields, MD; Dennis Forbes, MD; Elizabeth Mason, MD; Christopher Levey, MD; Brendon Paltoo, MD; Mark Malkus, MD; Salvatore Verteramo, MD; Myron Szczukowski, Jr., MD; and Patrick O’Brien, MD. Unavailable for photo: Philip Bowman, MD; John Foley, MD; and Susan Forlifer, MD. Annual Report 2011 In order to create, artists need vision. They look at the world with fresh eyes, always reaching for something that others cannot yet see. The board members and physician leaders who co-create Shore Health System’s vision play a similar role for health care in our community. They look into the future and challenge the Senior Leadership Team to achieve standards of care that meet the needs of residents today and for generations to come. 39 38 www.shorehealth.org Memorial Hospital Foundation Board of Directors Charles Capute, Chair; W. Moorhead Vermilye, Vice Chairman; Keith McMahan, Secretary; Walter Zajac, Treasurer; Douglas Croker; Delia Denny; William H. Munn; C.E. “Ted” Peck; Joseph Shultz; Kenneth D. Kozel, President and CEO, Shore Health System Care Health Services Board of Directors Caroline County Health Department: Becky Loukides; Dorchester County Health Department: Roger Harrell; Talbot County Shore Health System Board of Directors Health Department: Kathy Foster; Shore Health System: Rita Holley, Director, Shore Home Care and Hospice; Gary Jones, Pictured are (left to right), front row, Martha Russell, Treasurer; Robert Chrencik, President and CEO, University of Director, Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Services; Kenneth D. Kozel, President and CEO; Chris Parker, MSN, RN, Senior Maryland Medical System; Phyllis Matthai, Assistant Secretary; Neil Mufson; and Charles Lea, Jr., Vice Chair; second row, Vice President, Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer; Lakshmi Vaidyanathan, MD, Medical Director, Shore John Ashworth, III, Senior Vice President, Network Development, University of Maryland Medical System; David Milligan; Home Care and Hospice; Walter Zajac, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. John Dillon, Chair; Jerry Walsh, Interim President and CEO, Shore Health System; Richard Loeffler, Vice Chair; Michael Joyce, MD; and Michael Moran, MD; back row, Jack Stoltz; Walter Zajac, Assistant Treasurer; James Peterson; Robert Shore Clinical Foundation Board of Directors Carmean; Joseph Shultz, Memorial Hospital Auxiliary representative; and Stuart Bounds, Secretary. Unavailable for the Elizabeth Draper Brice, Chairman; Pam Fleckenstein, Secretary; Frank Adams, Treasurer; Henry Leonard, III; photo: Ludwig Eglseder, III, MD; Marlene Feldman; Keith A. McMahan; Vera Block, Dorchester General Hospital Auxiliary Debbie Cannon, Director, Physician Relations and Clinic Services; Jonathan Cook, Vice President, Physician Services; representative; Myron Szczukowski, Jr., MD, Chief of Staff, Memorial Hospital; Eugene Newmier, DO, Chief of Staff, Kenneth D. Kozel, President and CEO; Walter Zajac, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Dorchester General Hospital; Jackalyn Noller, Dorchester General Hospital Community Association representative; and Leanne Allen, Memorial Hospital Association representative. 20 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Accreditations &Memberships Financial Report Annual Report 2011 Shore Health System and its members and affiliates take pride in our many 40 accreditations and memberships. Fiscal Year July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011 (in thousands) SHORE Income HEALTH Net Patient Revenues SYSTEM Other Operating Revenue 216,774 Net Operating Revenue The Joint Commission – The Memorial 231,862 3,393 5,602 220,167 237,464 Accreditations: Hospital at Easton The Joint Commission - Dorchester General Hospital The Joint Commission - Shore Home Care COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES Expenses Salaries/Benefits 115,155 121,828 14,256 14,785 2,451 3,260 87,433 90,661 219,295 230,534 Depreciation/Amortization Interest Other Operating Expenses Total Expenses Home Health and Hospice The Joint Commission – Shore Health System Surgery Center Magnet® Recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center - Shore Health System Commission on Cancer of the American Net Results Net Operating Profit Non-Operating Revenue Total Net Income 872 6,930 9,224 13,014 10,096 19,944 College of Surgeons – Shore Regional Cancer Program Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities – Requard Center for Acute Rehabilitation American Diabetes Association – Memorial Hospital Statistics Dorchester General Hospital Queen Anne’s Emergency Center SHS Surgical Center University of Maryland Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology Patient Days 37,698 13,310 0 0 National Committee for Quality Assurance Admissions 10,517 3,447 0 0 Recognition Program – University of Avg Length of Stay (days) 3.58 3.86 0 0 Maryland Center for Diabetes Avg Daily Census 104 37 0 0 and Endocrinology Ambulatory Surgeries 4,198 648 0 657 Inpatient Surgeries 2,328 489 0 0 Services Systems - Primary Stroke Center 37,276 19,356 9,877 0 designation for The Memorial Hospital 1,082 0 0 0 at Easton Emergency room visits Births Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical National Children’s Alliance - Talbot County Services Systems - Memorial Hospital Children’s Advocacy Center at The and Dorchester General Hospital Memorial Hospital at Easton Emergency Department Base Stations Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Memberships: Services Systems - Shore Health System The American Hospital Association EMS Training Center The Maryland Hospital Association 41 www.shorehealth.org INC. FY2010FY2011 American College of Radiology for The American Medical Rehabilitation ultrasound (Memorial Hospital, Dorchester General Hospital, Association of Community Cancer Centers Diagnostic and Imaging Center); The Caroline County Chamber of Commerce mammography (Memorial Hospital, The Talbot County Chamber of Commerce Dorchester General Hospital, Diagnostic The Queen Anne’s County Chamber and Imaging Center, Denton and Centreville); MRI and CT (Diagnostic The Dorchester County Chamber and Imaging Center) Providers Association of Commerce of Commerce Food and Drug Administration The Kent County Chamber of Commerce The Maryland Healthcare Ethics Mammography Quality Standards Act American Association of Cardiovascular The Hospice and Palliative Care Network and Pulmonary Rehabilitation College of American Pathologists Committee Network of Maryland State of Maryland Laboratory Licensure Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) American Association of Blood Banks Shore Health System complies with all American Academy of Sleep Medicine applicable federal and state agency codes Intersocietal Commission for the and regulations, specifically the Americans with Disabilities Act, the United States Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories Intersocietal Commission for the Environmental Protection Agency, the State Accreditation of Echocardiography of Maryland Department of Health and Laboratories Mental Hygiene, the Occupational Safety College of Pastoral Supervision and Health Administration, and the Food and Drug Administration. and Psychotherapy 21 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 Contact Us Annual Report 2011 Antithrombosis Services Clinic Memorial Hospital: X 5283 Balance Center 15 Sunburst Center, Cambridge 410-221-0029 Shore Health System 219 S. Washington Street Easton, Maryland 21601 410-822-1000 www.shorehealth.org 42 300 Byrn Street Cambridge, Maryland 21613 410-228-5511 TDD 410-228-7685 www.shorehealth.org Cardiology Dorchester General Hospital: X 8367 Memorial Hospital: X 5805 Shore Medical Pavilion 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown 410-827-3805 Center for Cardio-Pulmonary Fitness and Wellness Dorchester General Hospital: X 8201 Memorial Hospital: X 5208 The Memorial Hospital at Easton 219 S. Washington Street Easton, Maryland 21601 410-822-1000 TDD 410-820-5704 www.shorehealth.org Center for Integrative Medicine 607-B Dutchman’s Lane Easton, Maryland 21601 410-770-9400 Child Development Center Memorial Hospital: X 5922 Queen Anne’s Emergency Center 115 Shoreway Drive Queenstown, Maryland 21658 410-827-3900 www.qaemergencycenter.org Memorial Hospital Foundation 121 Federal Street, Suite 2 Easton, Maryland 21601 410-822-1000, X 5763 www.mhfgiving.org Critical Care University Graduate University 219 S. Washington Street Easton, Maryland 21601 410-822-1000, X 5357 Community Wide Access (patient scheduling) 410-820-6505 410-822-1000, X 2600 410-228-5511, X 2600 Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services Inpatient Services: Dorchester General Hospital: X 8363 Memorial Hospital: X 5532 Requard Center for Acute Rehabilitation, Memorial Hospital: X 5845 Outpatient Services: 15 Sunburst Center, Cambridge 410-221-0029 920 Market Street, Denton 410-479-3300 10B Martin Court, Easton 410-822-3080 Shore Medical Pavilion, 125 Shoreway Drive Suite 280, Queenstown 410-827-3818 Regional Sleep Disorders Center Dorchester General Hospital: X 2182 Memorial Hospital: X 5338 Dialysis Vascular Access Clinic Memorial Hospital: X 5067 Digestive Health Center 511 Idlewild Avenue Easton, Maryland 21601 410-820-8838 Endoscopy Services Dorchester General Hospital: X 8336 Joint Replacement Center Memorial Hospital: X 5406 1-877-245-1026 Kidney Transplant Clinic Memorial Hospital: X 5050 Neurodiagnostic Services Memorial Hospital: X 5824 Nutrition Center Dorchester General Hospital: X 8474 Memorial Hospital: X 5339 Patient and Family Advocate Dorchester General Hospital: X 5828 Memorial Hospital: X 5828 Patient Financial Services (Billing) For in person payments and assistance: 29515 Canvasback Drive Easton, Maryland 21601 For mailing payments: Memorial Hospital 219 S. Washington Street Easton, Maryland 21601 For telephone assistance: 410-822-1000, X 1020 800-876-3364 Regional Swallowing Center 10B Martin Court, Easton 410-822-3080 Shore Physician Services Chesapeake Ear, Nose &Throat 29466 Pintail Drive Suite 3, Easton Shore Medical Pavilion 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown 410-820-9119 Respiratory Care/Pulmonary Function Services Dorchester General Hospital: X 8367 Memorial Hospital: X 5810 Chesapeake Neurological Surgery 401 Purdy Street Suite 204, Easton 410-820-9117 Shore Behavioral Health Services Dorchester General Hospital: Inpatient services: X 8120 Outpatient services: X 2147 Substance abuse program: X 2100 Shore Comprehensive Urology 505 Dutchman’s Lane Building A, Easton 2 Aurora Street, Cambridge Shore Medical Pavilion 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown 410-820-0560 Memorial Hospital: Substance abuse program: X 5452 Shore Health Laboratories Memorial Hospital Dorchester General Hospital 15 Sunburst Center, Cambridge 2540 Centreville Road, Centreville 838 S. 5th Avenue Street, Denton 10 Martin Court, Easton Shore Medical Pavilion 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown 410-820-9355 Shore Health System Surgery Center 6 Caulk Lane, Easton 410-822-5559 Shore Home Care Home Health, Hospice and Lifeline Services 121 Federal Street Suite 3, Easton 410-820-6052 800-542-5005 Shore Family Practice 2540 Centreville Road, Centreville 410-758-3877 Shore Family Medicine 836 S. 5th Avenue, Denton 410-479-5900 Shore Surgical Care 505 Dutchman’s Lane Building B, Easton Shore Medical Pavilion 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown 410-822-4553 Shore Regional Breast Center Memorial Hospital: 410-820-9400 Shore Regional Cancer Center Requard Radiation Oncology Center Lenny Satchell Chemotherapy Suite 509 Idlewild Avenue, Easton 410-820-6800 43 www.shorehealth.org Dorchester General Hospital Birthing Center Memorial Hospital: X 5700 Diagnostic and Imaging Centers Dorchester General Hospital: X 8350 Memorial Hospital: X 5678 2540 Centreville Road, Centreville 410-758-0011 838 S. 5th Avenue, Denton 410-479-3510 10 Martin Court, Easton 410-820-7778 Shore Medical Pavilion 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown 410-827-3811 Shore Wellness Partners 505 Byrn Street, Cambridge 410-228-7797 Shore Works Occupational Health Services 2 Aurora Street, Cambridge 410-228-5511, X 8470 Shore Medical Pavilion, 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown 410-822-1000 X 8470 Shore Gynecology 401 Purdy Street Suite 203, Easton Shore Medical Pavilion 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown 410-822-7040 Spiritual Care and Clinical Ethics Memorial Hospital: X 5259 Dorchester General Hospital: X 5259 University of Maryland Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology at Shore Health System Memorial Hospital: X 5757 Shore Neurology and Sleep 522 Cynwood Drive Suite 300, Easton 410-770-5250 404 Byrn Street, Cambridge 410-221-2448 Shore Medical Pavilion 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown Vascular Center Dorchester General Hospital: X 8367 Memorial Hospital: X 5809 Shore Medical Pavilion 125 Shoreway Drive, Queenstown 410-827-3805 Shore Neurosurgery 505 Dutchman’s Lane, Easton 410-822-5456 Shore Pediatrics 8579 Commerce Drive Suite 104, Easton 410-822-8550 Shore Pediatrics 828 Airpax Road, Building B Suite 600, Cambridge 410-228-6161 22 Attachment TL1j Shore Health System Annual Report 2011 NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID 219 S. 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