Going Above and Beyond
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Going Above and Beyond
Going Above and Beyond Report to the Community TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Message from Inova’s CEO 3 Inova by the Numbers 4 Beyond the Hospital Walls 5 The Inova Ewing Forensic Assessment and Consultation Teams (FACT) Department – Justice for All 7 Northern Virginia Care Connection for Children – Helping Children with Special Healthcare Needs Shine 8 Life with Cancer – A World-class Resource for Families Touched by Cancer 9 Inova Juniper Program – Continuing the Fight against HIV/AIDS through Treatment, Education and Support 10 A Network of Safety Net Programs 10 Inova Cares Clinic for Children – Giving All of Northern Virginia’s Kids a Healthy Start 11 Inova Cares Clinic for Women – So Much More than Prenatal Care 12 Partnership for Healthier Kids – Expanding Access to Affordable Healthcare 12 Lions Eye Clinic – A Vision of Healthy Eyes across the Region 13 Inova’s Innovative Spirit Changes Lives 13 Inova Kellar Center – 25 Years of Meeting Needs 14 Inova Healthy Kids – Helping Families Fight Childhood Obesity 15 Inova at the Farmers Market – SNAP Double Dollars 16 Child Life – Delivering Smiles 17 Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health – Empowering Patients to Embrace Their Health HealthSource – Something for Everyone 18 19 Inova Transitional Services – Bridging the Gap between Hospital and Home 20 Inova Employees Keep Giving 21 Employee Spotlight 22 Philanthropy: The Fuel That Propels Us Above and Beyond 23 2015 Honor Roll of Donors 28 2016 Board of Trustees and Officers 30 Inova Locations 31 Inova Locations Map Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 1 T IETSL S M E AGGOEEFSRH OEMR EI N O V A ’ S C E O Dear Neighbor, In so many ways, healthcare providers exist to provide a meaningful benefit to the community they serve. Hospitals, for example, aim to treat illness, restore health and vitality, and promote lifelong wellness to the patients who come through their doors. And that’s where some organizations stop. But at Inova, it’s just the beginning. Inova is proud to offer a diverse and vibrant collection of programs and services to the community we are privileged to serve. From fighting childhood obesity to reaching vulnerable populations, and from stopping chronic disease’s lifelong toll to lighting the way through a difficult experience with violence or illness, Inova goes above and beyond. This report chronicles some of the ways Inova has risen higher and reached farther to enrich the lives of our community in 2015. Reaching Higher The first step in going above and beyond is exceeding expectations. For example, although federal and state agencies require nonprofit hospitals to offer a certain amount of charity care each year, our safety net programs don’t stop at basic care for uninsured populations. Rather, the programs Inova offers are enriched in dozens of ways to have a real impact and improve people’s lives. Just as Inova sets the standard for innovation in healthcare, leading the way in emerging fields like personalized medicine and delivering excellence from oncology and cardiology to neuroscience and orthopedics, Inova’s community programs have the same spirit of innovation. From a new plan to tackle childhood obesity to an ever-expanding network of education and support for individuals and families affected by cancer, Inova looks to the future. Stretching Farther If you think of Inova as a hospital system, get ready for a new perspective. While important work happens within each hospital, of course, Inova reaches into the community in hundreds of ways, from conveniently located primary and urgent care to a wealth of community-based programs. 2 I Going Above and Beyond Inova’s mission is to improve the health of the diverse community it serves through excellence in patient care, education and research. In some cases, Inova programs exemplify going above and beyond literally, by delivering services outside the hospital’s walls and partnering with neighborhoods to meet community need. Bringing programs to the community, from workplace health fairs to school-based outreach connecting uninsured kids with available resources, promotes health throughout Northern Virginia. Inova goes beyond the hospital walls to meet the needs where they are, many times in ways you might not expect. Every day, Inova employees are examples of going above and beyond. From Mount Vernon to Loudoun, and at every point in between, the men and women who devote their working lives to Inova devote part of their personal time to Inova’s mission as well. You will be inspired by the ways they “go the extra mile” for our area’s residents. As broad as Inova’s reach is, it is not a one-way effort. The community plays a crucial role in Inova’s ability to go above and beyond as well. Without philanthropic support, many of these programs would wither. Thank you to all those whose contributions allow Inova to serve the community, and may we continue to move forward together. Sincerely yours, Knox Singleton Chief Executive Officer ITNI TOLVEAGBOYE S T HHEE R N EU M B E R S Community Investment (in millions) Inova by the Numbers* Key Financials (in millions) *2015 statistics Net Operating Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,972 Licensed Hospital Beds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,796 Inpatient Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97,793 Births . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,894 Operating Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $221 Facilities/Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $295 Emergency Room Visits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .408,978 Education/Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23 Home Care Visits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101,973 Charity Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $117 Nurses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,730 Standard & Poor’s Rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA+ Affiliated Physicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,773 Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,515 Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 3 Beyond the Hospital Walls 2015 was a year of going above and beyond at Inova. For our patients and for the community we serve, Inova extended the breadth and depth of its services to reach more people in more meaningful ways. In this report, we are proud to share some of our stories to illustrate the many ways in which Inova goes above and beyond. 4 I Going Above and Beyond THE INOVA EWING FORENSIC ASSESSMENT AND CONSULTATION TEAMS T T LCET )GDOEEPSA H ( FI A RE TR MEE N T Justice for All Sometimes, going above and beyond means stepping in during a person’s darkest hours. The Inova Ewing Forensic Assessment and Consultation Teams (FACT) department does just that, by providing specialized forensic medical evaluation services for children and adults who have been victims of violent crime, including sexual assault, domestic violence, physical child abuse, elder physical abuse, strangulation, and human sex trafficking. The FACT program, which is offered as a community service at no charge to victims, combines specialized nurse examiners and a private environment so that evidence of abuse can be collected and documented without further traumatizing the victim. When it is time to go to court, FACT continues to stand by the victims. FACT nurse examiners serve as expert witnesses, giving expert opinions in addition to the facts and educating the jury as to how they reached a particular conclusion. Program coordinators have also developed expert witness templates to help with court documentation to support the testimony. The FACT department’s specialization helps their testimony have the most impact on the jury. “If the FACT department representatives were not there, a lot of these victims would not get justice,” said Glynis Laborde, MBA, Director of Safety Net Clinics for Inova. The program, which is offered as a community service and is free of charge to the individuals it serves, is not confined to Inova hospitals. FACT goes wherever there is a patient who needs help, including hospitals across Northern Virginia including Fairfax, Arlington, Loudoun, and Prince William counties, the city of Alexandria, parts of Fauquier and Stafford counties, and all Northern Virginia detention centers and military installations. FACT also performs courtesy exams for outlying jurisdictions, including the District of Columbia, Maryland and West Virginia. The FACT department was made possible by generous gifts from the Ewing family. Before they stepped in, the forensic evaluation program for crime victims was run out of the hospital’s emergency department, as is typically the case with these types of programs. Thanks to the Ewing’s generosity, the program was moved into a private, dedicated space. The program hired a child life specialist to help comfort children and reduce the anxiety and stress associated with abuse and its aftermath, and is continuing to consolidate services and grow the program’s reach. Overall volume continues to increase: 446 patients were evaluated in 2013; 503 in 2014; and in 2015 there were 633 patient encounters. FACT endeavors to serve every need it encounters and is working to develop new initiatives in strangulation evaluations, emergency removal examinations for foster care placement and enhanced training using the Inova Center for Advanced Medical Simulation (ICAMS) at Inova Fairfax Hospital. The FACT department is also an important component in cross-jurisdictional crime reduction efforts and community outreach programs. FACT representatives serve on five multidisciplinary teams for children in the City of Alexandria as well as Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William counties. In 2015, the program continued to expand its prevention-focused outreach at college campuses and community organizations. “We recognize that these types of crimes have a ripple effect and have a larger negative impact beyond the victim,” said Director of Safety Net Clinics Mary Hale. “Not only is there a huge price paid by the victim, but in terms of third- and fourth-order effects, the entire community pays a price when crimes like these occur.” And in that sense, the FACT department’s benefit touches all of our lives, even if crime never does. Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 5 — Amanda Millir, MSW, former patient of the FACT department I want to thank you for allowing me to share with you and the Inova community how grateful I am for the life-saving services that the FACT department provided to me. I know that is a strong statement, but it is nothing short of the truth. I had been in Inova Hospital on three different occasions over a six-month period due to being assaulted by my then-boyfriend. After one assault, I was in the emergency room and ended up having emergency surgery and being hospitalized for an additional two days. Unfortunately, my relationship did not end there. A few months later, I managed to get myself to the emergency room again after a very brutal assault with weapons. The ER nurses and doctors called the police, which I did not want them to do. It put me in a very difficult situation. They suspected that I had been beaten by my boyfriend, but they never called in a FACT nurse. Two weeks later, after being held hostage in my home and beaten on a regular basis, I was able to get back to Inova Hospital. This time, the detective who was investigating my previous assault called in a FACT nurse. She performed her duties as a nurse, but also took the time to talk to me and explain to me stepby-step what she was doing and why she was doing it. She did the danger assessment with me, and discussed with me how much danger I was in. I remember that she spent so much time with me, and I didn’t feel like she was just trying to fill out her paperwork and move on to the next patient. One of the most valuable parts of having the Inova FACT nurse collecting all of the forensic evidence came faced with helping a victim decide whether or not they want to report the crime, and this takes a very special person. They are nurses who are specially trained to collect forensic evidence, but they do it in a way that is comfortable to the victim. There is so much that I can say about this amazing department! Over the years, I have stayed in very close contact with [the nurse] who did my forensic exam and have gotten to know several of the other staff members through my work in the domestic violence field. I have sent several of my clients to the FACT department for strangulation exams because they believed that if they had no visible bruising on their outer body, then there were no internal injuries. Through education and support from the FACT department, I have learned how to talk to a strangulation victim about the exam and why it is so important. The FACT department is a specialized support for victims of interpersonal violence and/or sexual assault that allows the victims to feel safe and comfortable in a medical environment. to light during the trial. When my abuser claimed I remember the first time I finally felt free of the that I had inflicted my injuries on myself, the FACT shame and embarrassment of being a victim of nurse’s evidence contradicted that. I believe that her domestic violence – it was during a forensic exam evidence contributed to my abuser being convicted. with my FACT nurse. She understood what was As much as we want to believe that Fairfax County is a safe place, which it is, there is intimate partner violence happening in every part of the county. The FACT department staff is specially trained to collect happening to me and took the time to comfort me through the most difficult time in my life. She helped me physically, but she saved me mentally and emotionally. I will never forget her. evidence and engage with the victims who are Thank you again for letting me share a piece of my needing their services. They are a very special group story. I will also share the conclusion to my abuser’s of people because they know how to make victims criminal trial: he is currently serving 55 years for of such terrible crimes feel safe and protected. They various assault and kidnapping charges (against me). have a very difficult job because they are often 6 “I remember the first time I finally felt free of the shame and embarrassment of being a victim of domestic violence – it was during a forensic exam with my FACT nurse.” I Going Above and Beyond NORTHERN VIRGINIA CARE CONNECTION FOR CHILDREN Helping Children with Special Healthcare Needs Shine Families of children with special healthcare needs know all about going above and beyond. From juvenile diabetes to cerebral palsy, keeping their children healthy requires so much more than regular outside playtime, daily vegetables and occasional doctor checkups. Each child’s needs are different, but it’s fairly common for families to have to juggle a retinue of medical specialists, therapists and aides and purchase various prescriptions, medical supplies and equipment. Once children reach school age, families add educational advocacy to the list of responsibilities. It can be a lot to handle. To make it easier for families to help their children reach their full potential, Inova administers Northern Virginia Care Connection for Children. The goal of the Care Connection for Children network is to help families access and coordinate healthcare, as well as community and education resources, so that children can shine. The program offers free care coordination services; information, education and support for families, and referrals for eligible children from birth through age 21. Northern Virginia Care Connection for Children is part of a Virginia statewide network of six regional Centers of Excellence for children with special healthcare needs. Although the program is funded through a grant from the Virginia Department of Health, Inova implements and manages the program locally. As a result, the program combines compassionate support with knowledge of the best healthcare and community resources available in or near each patient’s neighborhood. The program’s bilingual staff consists of seven professional case managers, a parent coordinator who fosters parent engagement, and an educational consultant who advocates on the child’s behalf for special education services. All members of the Northern Virginia Care Connection for Children team pride themselves on building strong, caring relationships with families. These one-on-one relationships allow the staff to understand the dynamic needs of each patient and family. Families work with these experienced professionals to develop targeted, comprehensive and culturally appropriate plans to obtain any medical treatment, special equipment, academic support and community resources the child may require. There are also some funds available to help families with lower incomes purchase medication, durable medical equipment, supplies and specialist visits. In 2015, Northern Virginia Care Connection for Children served 576 families with comprehensive case management services. Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 7 LIFE WITH CANCER A World-class Resource for Families Touched by Cancer Cancer touches nearly every family, and although each cancer journey is unique, it helps to draw on the knowledge and support of those who have walked the path through cancer treatment and recovery. Life with Cancer, the education and psychosocial support program of the Inova Schar Cancer Institute, provides information, resources and support to individuals affected by cancer and their families, no matter where they live or are receiving treatment. Life with Cancer offers over 50 programs a month. Thanks to the community’s philanthropic support, all programs and services (with the exception of psychiatry and massage) are provided free of charge to individuals and families. In recent years, the program has expanded from its home base at the Life with Cancer Family Center, near Inova Fairfax Hospital, and now has four locations at or near the other Inova hospitals (Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, Inova Alexandria Hospital, Inova Mount Vernon Hospital and Inova Loudoun Hospital). In 2015 Life with Cancer conducted 2,163 educational classes, groups and wellness programs for adults, children and adolescents with 13,189 total participants. In addition, Life with Cancer oncology therapists and oncology nurse navigators provided 15,651 counseling or educational consultation sessions, serving a total of 16,385 individuals. In all, Life with Cancer staff provided 34,628 hours of service in programs, classes, groups and counseling, helping 30,970 people directly – and many more indirectly. 8 I Going Above and Beyond Of particular note, in 2015, Life with Cancer launched a psychiatric oncology clinic at its Family Center location. Psycho-oncologist Sermsak Lolak, MD, FAPM’s, practice philosophy is to provide whole-person, humanistic and patient-centered care, delivered with compassion, humility and respect by a mindful practitioner who believes in patient’s dignity, common humanity and greater good. This service has been widely received and filled a service gap that has helped improve the quality of lives of many. INOVA JUNIPER PROGRAM Continuing the Fight against HIV/AIDS through Treatment, Education and Support Although it may not make the headlines as often as it used to, HIV/AIDS is still a serious condition. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 1.2 million Americans are HIV positive, and 50,000 people become infected with HIV each year. The good news is that with proper treatment, medication and follow-up, HIV can often be managed. Inova Juniper Program is the largest HIV/AIDS care provider in Northern Virginia, serving approximately 1,700 clients at seven clinics throughout the region. The program provides primary medical care and medical case management to HIV positive clients, most of whom are at or under 400 percent of the federal poverty level. Aiming to be a comprehensive resource for its clients, Inova Juniper Program also offers mental health services, substance abuse services, nutritional counseling, dental care, transportation assistance, and emergency food vouchers when needed. The program also offers a wide range of specialized support groups. Prevention and education are also part of Inova Juniper Program’s mission. The program provides educational programs to healthcare workers throughout the region, conducts outreach to the area’s HIV positive and high-risk HIV negative populations, and offers rapid HIV testing at numerous locations, including emergency departments and jails. The program continues to combat social and cultural stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS to help clients get the treatment they need to live longer, healthier lives. Inova Juniper Program has been expanding: the program opened a satellite location at a brand new Falls Church facility in 2015. In late 2014, the program celebrated the opening of a new facility in Fairfax, and the program’s Manassas location is preparing to move to a new facility in 2016. 1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “HIV in the United States: At a Glance.” http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/statistics/overview/ataglance. html. Accessed April 11, 2016. Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 9 A NETWORK OF SAFETY NET PROGRAMS A strong and resilient safety net begins with a thorough understanding of the population it serves. The breadth and depth of Inova’s safety net programs is evidence of the thought and care that goes into each program, offering excellence – not just bare bones services. Here are some examples of Inova’s unique approach to healthcare for underserved populations. InovaCares Clinic for Children – Giving All of Northern Virginia’s Kids a Healthy Start The InovaCares Clinic for Children, recertified in 2015 as a Level-3 Patient-Centered Medical Home by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), offers quality comprehensive pediatric primary care. Medical home recognition by NCQA demonstrates a model of primary care that is patient centered, comprehensive, team based, coordinated, accessible, and focused on quality and safety. The InovaCares Clinic for Children sees 140-160 patients each day and offers flexible, extended hours to accommodate working families’ scheduling needs. The clinic offers Saturday morning appointments, and in 2015 the clinic extended its hours to include evening appointments two days a week. The clinic provides families with limited resources a comprehensive approach to healthcare. Patients are able to be seen at the InovaCares Clinic for Children for well-child visits, medical follow ups, same-day sick appointments, ED follow ups, sports physicals, newborn bilirubin checks as part of the home tomorrow program, flu clinics and visits for international travel. Begun in 1993 to address the shortage of pediatric providers who accepted Medicaid, the InovaCares Clinic for Children’s multilingual and culturally sensitive pediatricians, nurses and staff see patients who meet financial eligibility guidelines. In 2015, InovaCares Clinic for Children saw 7,193 unique patients for a total of 23, 766 total patient encounters. 10 I Going Above and Beyond Because communication is key to a strong relationship with a healthcare provider, staff members in every clinical position and clinic receptionist position speak Spanish as well as English. Interpreter services are available by phone for families who speak a different language. The clinic goes above and beyond in so many ways. For example, InovaCares Clinic for Children will see newborns and conduct follow-up bilirubin checks while Medicaid enrollment is still pending. Even before the child’s Medicaid enrollment comes through, the clinic will come through for that child. The clinic’s pediatricians also enjoy working with children with special care needs, which means that families do not have to search for a medical home to accommodate their children. In a festive example of how special InovaCares Clinic for Children is, each year the clinic partners with Lockheed Martin to host a holiday party. Lockheed Martin employees conduct a toy drive, and Santa is on hand to hear holiday wishes. Over 300 patients attend the party each year. From making sure Santa is bilingual to welcoming patients from all cultures, the clinic staff makes a great experience extra special. TITLE GOES HERE InovaCares Clinic for Women – So Much More than Prenatal Care The InovaCares Clinic for Women has been providing free or low-cost OB and GYN services to Fairfax County’s uninsured and low-income women since 1960. Today, the clinic provides services in three locations: Falls Church, Herndon and Mount Vernon. This clinic is the only organization in the area that offers such services; without it, patients would be forced to go to hospital systems hours away. Working in partnership with the Fairfax County Health Department and Inova Fairfax Hospital, the InovaCares Clinic for Women provides comprehensive outpatient obstetrical services, prenatal care, gynecological care, diabetes management, case management, non-stress testing, LEEP and colposcopy procedures, cryosurgery and nutritional counseling. The InovaCares Clinic for Women is a certified Centering Practice Site by Centering Health Institute. The clinic also offers additional services in response to patient needs, including a monthly urogynecology clinic and weekly maternal fetal medicine clinics for high-risk pregnancies. Gynecologic oncology services are also available in a weekly clinic supervised by G. Larry Maxwell, MD, Chairman of Inova Fairfax Medical Campus’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. InovaCares Clinic for Women partners with the Falls Church Academy, allowing high school students the opportunity to shadow medical assistants. In 2015, InovaCares Clinic for Women provided OB services to 3,940 patients, with a total of 32, 273 OB-related encounters. The clinic provided GYN Beyond offering quality medical care, the wonderful staff at InovaCares Clinic for Women earn patients’ trust. The clinic is a safe environment where women are able to share their concerns, and many patients develop strong bonds with the staff. Those bonds of trust can save lives, as they did this year in a story shared by clinic staff: During the summer of 2015, Megan* came into the Mount Vernon location for her postpartum visit with her newborn child and her two other children. Medically, Megan was doing fine. However, from a mental health standpoint, she was in crisis. Because of the bond that she had formed with the staff during her pregnancy, Megan was able to share her thoughts of hurting herself and children. She shared her feelings of helplessness regarding physical and emotional abuse that she was experiencing at home. She saw no way to escape her situation. The staff reached out to the necessary authorities and resources in the community and made sure that Megan and her children were safe. The medical provider, nurse, medical assistant and clinic receptionist were all essential in getting the care that she needed. Several months later, she returned to the clinic to thank them for what they done – they had given her the support she needed during the most difficult time of her life. Now, Megan and her children have a chance. services to 1,161 patients, totaling 2,644 patient encounters. *Patient’s name has been changed. Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 11 A NETWORK OF SAFETY NET PROGRAMS Lions Eye Clinic – A Vision of Healthy Eyes across the Region A Partnership for Healthier Kids – Expanding Access to Affordable Healthcare Enrolling in health insurance can be a complicated process for anyone who is unfamiliar with the process. If you add in a lack of knowledge about eligibility requirements, a language barrier, or fears about a parent’s legal status, it’s easy to see why some children remain uninsured. Removing these roadblocks is best done one family at a time. Inova steps in, working with public school systems across Northern Virginia with a program called Inova Partnership for Healthier Kids. The program’s goal is to increase access to healthcare for the region’s uninsured children. A bilingual team provides families with comprehensive application and enrollment assistance for programs like Medicaid, CHIP and local safety net providers. In 2015, Inova Partnership for Healthier Kids partnered with schools in Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Prince William County and the cities of Alexandria and Manassas, as well as many community organizations, to assist 4,195 students with access to a source of affordable healthcare. Since the program’s inception in 1998, over 55,000 children have been assisted with access to healthcare. 12 I Going Above and Beyond Part of Inova’s community safety net initiative, the Inova Lions Eye Clinic provides free eye care to uninsured adults who are at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. It is one of only a few such programs statewide and the only free program serving Northern Virginia. The program covers eye diseases and disorders such as cataracts, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma. The clinic is staffed with a bilingual receptionist, an ophthalmic technician and a part-time, employed ophthalmologist, and numerous specialist physicians volunteer their time to help care for the clinic’s patients. The clinic receives supplementary funding from the Virginia Lions Eye Institute Foundation. The program is consistently full to capacity, and in 2015 the program increased the medical director’s hours by 20 percent, allowing the clinic to help a few more patients. In 2015, the clinic had 5,012 patient visits. INOVA’S INNOVATIVE SPIRIT CHANGES LIVES Inova Kellar Center – 25 Years of Meeting Needs Northern Virginia residents have an outstanding comprehensive behavioral health outpatient program available to children and their families located in Fairfax, Virginia – Inova Kellar Center. This outstanding program, now in its 25th year, is the result of a true partnership between Inova, philanthropy and the community at large. Without the community’s philanthropic support, Inova Kellar Center could not continue to provide its excellent, evidence-based treatment and educational services. The Center works with all families and provides financial support in accessing services for those families in greatest need. Founded in 1991 by the late Art and Betty Kellar as a response to a gap in services in our community, Inova Kellar Center provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health, substance use disorder treatment services, and special education programs for children, adolescents and their families in a convenient family- and child-friendly setting. Families commit to program participation and work with a multidisciplinary team of experts to develop and implement an individualized treatment plan designed to support the child and family. The three arms of Inova Kellar Center are outpatient services (including psychological testing, ADHD assessments, autism assessments, therapy and medication management); clinical intervention (in-home services, the intensive outpatient program, and the partial hospitalization program); and the Kellar School (a fully licensed and accredited therapeutic day school that offers special education services for children with an emotional, behavioral, and/or learning disability or other health impairment). The Kellar School opened a specialized classroom with an applied behavior analysis (ABA) component to treat children who are on the autism spectrum and are having significant social interaction issues. In 2015, Inova Kellar Center expanded the capacity of its partial hospitalization program by 45 percent, in response to ongoing demand for that level of intervention. Throughout 2015, Inova Kellar Center and School provided over 40,000 encounters to community members throughout the metropolitan area. Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 13 INOVA’S INNOVATIVE SPIRIT CHANGES LIVES Inova Healthy Kids – Helping Families Fight Childhood Obesity Nowhere is Inova’s culture of going above and beyond to promote wellness in community programs more evident than in ongoing program development. Rather than putting a program in place and leaving it to do whatever good it can do, Inova is always looking for new avenues to explore and new ways to make programs more effective. Inova’s fight to reduce childhood obesity is a good example of this. Inova Healthy Kids is a great example of continuous improvement and innovation in action. In late 2015, Inova launched a new program, designed to help children and their families learn about the importance of healthy eating and physical activity with an eye to the unique challenges faced by families with lower incomes and language barriers. The program was piloted with families at the Inova Cares Clinic for Children, where many of the children receive SNAP benefits (food stamps). The program takes a whole-family approach. Taking into account the time and budget constraints common to the clinic’s working families, Inova Healthy Kids program helps parents make healthy changes to their families’ nutrition and physical activity habits, such as eating more vegetables, reducing consumption of sugary beverages, and increasing physical activity. A registered dietitian leads the program in Spanish, and classes focus on cooking skills, portion sizes, sugar content, and ways to prepare vegetables that kids will like. 14 I Going Above and Beyond In a separate classroom, children learn skills to help them eat well and be physically fit throughout their lives. The kids play games that teach healthy eating and physical activity skills, and also get to make a healthy snack or lunch recipe. “Obesity can be prevented or managed, but families need tools and education to develop better eating habits and increase their physical activity. This education is especially important when families face income and language barriers,” said Kate Garsson, Program Outreach Administrator, Population Health at Inova. “Programs like Inova Healthy Kids will play an integral role in helping families acquire this education.” Inova At The Farmers Market – Snap Double Dollars Another example of Inova promoting wellness in innovative ways happens far from a traditional healthcare setting: at local farmers markets. Farmers markets are wonderful places not only to get fresh produce, but also to get the whole family excited about fruits, vegetables and other healthy food choices. For families struggling to make ends meet, however, shopping at the farmers market can feel out of reach. Seeking a way to bring the appeal of the farmers market to families of all income levels, Inova created its SNAP Double Dollars program. Families who qualify for SNAP benefits (food stamps) can use their EBT card at the farmers market, and Inova will double their spending power. If a family chooses 20 dollars’ worth of produce, they will only be charged 10 dollars on their EBT card. The other half of the cost will be paid by Inova. At the Reston farmers market, for example, SNAP double dollars is thriving. Volunteers at a nearby food pantry make sure that families know about the program so that they can benefit from it. Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 15 INOVA’S INNOVATIVE SPIRIT CHANGES LIVES Child Life – Delivering Smiles Child Life Services is part of the specialized care Inova Children’s Hospital provides to children and families. The job of Inova Children’s Hospital’s staff of certified child life specialists is to decrease anxiety and promote positive coping for children and families undergoing a medical experience. Using their specialized knowledge and backgrounds, child life specialists are trained to support children and families through every step of their medical experience. Working side-by-side with doctors, nurses and the entire multidisciplinary team, child life specialists help prepare children for a medical procedure by explaining what to expect, offer support during tests and procedures, and provide age-appropriate education to children about their (or their sibling’s) medical condition. They also give children an outlet by providing therapeutic play, medical play and everyday “normalization” play. They provide support to the whole family, including siblings of the hospitalized child. In cases where a family loses a child, child life specialists assist the family with memory making tools and help parents find the words to talk with their surviving children. joy to children and families going through medical experiences, throughout the year. Among our partners and donors in 2015 are: •Joy to the Kids •Marriott • Fairfax County Firefighters • Fairfax County Motor Squad and Sheriff’s Department The Child Life Services Department is thrilled to engage with the community on dozens of programs that support our children and families. “One of the most powerful things that we can do for our children is to provide an environment of joy and positive energy – an environment in which kids can just be kids,” said Child Life Services Senior Program Manager Jamie Gentille, MPH, CCLS. “We are very lucky to work with several community partners to deliver these smiles.” • Flashes of Hope Inova’s Child Life Services Department would like to thank its dedicated community partners, who bring •Vocellis • Cole’s Closet • Soaring Words •Accenture • United Airlines • Kaps for Kids • Ellie’s Hats • Case for Smiles • Ronald McDonald House Charities •Hyundai Inova’s Child Life Department serves over 50,000 families a year, supporting all pediatric inpatient units, the pediatric emergency department, diagnostic 16 • Washington First Bank •PetSmart • E&S Media Creations imaging, perioperative services and the FACT • The Heino Family department. They also consult with Inova’s neonatal • Spirit of Halloween intensive care unit (NICU). • US Secret Service Children’s Charities I Going Above and Beyond Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health – Empowering Patients to Embrace Their Health Another point at which the need for support and intervention spikes is after a chronic disease diagnosis. Individuals may be overwhelmed, fearful or in denial about their condition and not know how to move forward. That can certainly be the case with diabetes and other metabolic disorders. But if patients can be educated early on so they feel encouraged and empowered to take care of their health, they can likely avoid the serious complications that can result from poor disease management. Since its renaming and refocus in late 2014, Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health has continued to provide a range of education and related resources for people with diabetes and other metabolic disorders. The program’s medical director is a board-certified endocrinologist, supported by a nurse practitioner. In addition to endocrinology appointments, services include group classes as well as individual diabetes education and medical nutrition therapy appointments. The program is recognized by the American Diabetes Association. “We provide group and individual education sessions that give people the knowledge and self-confidence to make healthier decisions,” said Program Director Marc Bailey. “By making decisions based in sound knowledge, in conjunction with appropriate medical intervention, in many instances these people may not suffer the long term effects of chronic illness.” In 2015, Inova Center for Wellness and Metabolic Health provided 7, 120 patient visits, and 89 percent of patients met their behavioral goals. Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 17 INOVA’S INNOVATIVE SPIRIT CHANGES LIVES HealthSource – Something for Everyone As Inova’s community and corporate wellness department, you may already know that HealthSource holds corporate health events; provides a wide variety of screenings, childbirth education, first aid/CPR, fitness classes, and coaching services; and administers nearly 40,000 flu and TB immunizations each year. What you may not know is that HealthSource also provides a range of free programming designed around community needs. With INTotal Health, HealthSource provides a class called Nine Months in 90 Minutes. It covers childbirth, breastfeeding, and baby care, just as a traditional childbirth preparation class would, but it is offered at no charge to Medicaid participants and targeted to working families’ busy schedules. Another popular group of programs that HealthSource facilitates are the new moms’ groups. Participants benefit from meeting with other new moms as they adjust to life with a new baby at home. HealthSource offers three groups across Northern Virginia that meet 18 I Going Above and Beyond on different days of the week. Not only does this increase the accessibility of the service by having groups near more new moms in the region, it also means that moms can participate in more than one group if desired. The program also offers a monthly group for new working moms that meets on weekends, offering new moms ongoing peer support as they transition back into the workforce. Inova Transitional Services – Bridging the Gap between Hospital and Home When a patient goes home from the hospital, it’s most often a positive step. At the same time, the first 30 days after hospital discharge can be a risky time: from adding new medications to the routine to moving around the house safely, patients can be vulnerable. Because unintended hospital readmission is correlated with an array of negative patient outcomes, Inova has developed a multi-pronged program to smooth the transition between hospital and home. Inova Transitional Services is a community-based program developed to identify and bridge gaps between illness and recovery. This model establishes cross-setting communication and collaboration and ensures coordination and continuity of care as patients move from an inpatient care setting to outpatient follow-up care. It has two components. The first component is Inova Transitional Care Management Program (TCM), a 30-day, telephonic program funded primarily by Inova for traditional Medicare/ Medicaid, Innovation Health, Aetna Medicare Advantage, and uninsured patients with chronic illnesses, in particular those with heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia and heart attack. Over a series of phone calls, TCM case managers educate patients about their illnesses, ensure they have a follow-up appointment with their primary care physician, and confirm they have filled any needed prescriptions and are taking the correct medications. TCM case managers also provide intensive care coordination, depression screening, advanced directive education and community referrals for patients in need. The second component, Inova Transitional Services Discharge Clinic, has locations in Fairfax, Herndon and Leesburg, with a fourth location in Alexandria planned for 2016. Patients being discharged from an Inova hospital who do not have a medical home or cannot get a post-discharge appointment with their primary care provider right away can come to the discharge clinics for follow-up care and coordination. In 2015, Inova Transitional Services Discharge Clinics served almost 5,000 patients with over 9,000 encounters. Eighty-one percent of patients seen in the clinic were uninsured. In 2015, Inova Transitional Services managed over 4,500 admissions. Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 19 INOVA EMPLOYEES KEEP GIVING students’ interest in pursuing careers in healthcare or other STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields. At Inova Mount Vernon Hospital, employees team up with West Potomac Academy for Career Day. The hospital’s human resources staff conducts mock interviews and coaches students on resume development and interviewing skills. Inova employees are heroes each day. And what do they do when the work day (or night) is done? In many cases, they continue to give through volunteer work and philanthropic contribution. One way Inova employees give back is through school partnerships. Throughout Northern Virginia in 2015, Inova employees donated food and school supplies to children in need, volunteered at science fairs and school events, held handwashing classes, taught kids about careers in medicine, and more. For example, through Inova’s systemwide 2015 Thanksgiving food drive supporting Braddock and Beech Tree Elementary Schools, Inova employees provided 140 kids with four days’ worth of food (the food pack program) to help their families get through the days without free or reduced-price breakfast and lunch at school. In addition, Inova employees filled three cars with food for families’ Thanksgiving meals. At Inova Alexandria Hospital, employees fund the Inova Alexandria Hospital Career Scholarship through The Scholarship Fund of Alexandria. For the 2014-15 school year, the scholarship awarded $3,000 (2014-2015) to a student who graduates from TC Williams High School. Inova Fair Oaks Hospital employees partner with Navy Elementary School to promote healthy behaviors like hand washing, support literacy efforts and foster 20 I Going Above and Beyond For over 12 years, Inova Loudoun Hospital has partnered with Loudoun County Public Schools to deliver the “Books 4 Babies” program. Last year the hospital gave out more than 2,500 packages of books to all babies born in the Birthing Inn and Birthing Center to encourage reading to babies. The hospital has also created a program with the public schools and Books A Million to have books placed books in the pediatric unit and all three of the hospital’s emergency departments for children and families who are visiting the ER. Families are encouraged to take the books home. Hospital employees distribute 500 to 1,000 books through this program each year. — Celia Fruchterman, LCSW, School Social Worker Fairfax County Public Schools “[Inova employees’ donations] provide meals and snacks for children who may miss meals on the weekends. You are truly making a difference for these children. We have a small but growing number of children and families that are living in shelters. Providing these packs not only feeds the children but can alleviate a huge amount of stress on the parents. At Braddock, we serve many children for whom English is a second language, where their parents are working long hours, sometimes even two jobs, to put food on the table. Many of these children don’t have basic needs met that many of us might take for granted like having an extra pair of shoes, a winter jacket, gloves, hats and other necessities.” Employee Spotlight Name: Holly Senn, BS, CCLS III Job title: Certified Child Life Specialist, Child Life Practicum Coordinator, Pediatric HematologyOncology Unit, Inova Children’s Hospital Joined Inova: 2004 As a child life specialist, Holly Senn is an expert at going above and beyond to bring a smile to a child’s face. As part of her work in the pediatric hematologyoncology unit at Inova Children’s Hospital, Holly visits schools where a child has been diagnosed with cancer. She speaks with elementary school classrooms, whole grades, or groups of faculty to help the child’s classmates and teachers understand what the child has encountered, or will encounter, during treatment and to talk with the school community about what they can do to help the child transition back to school. When she is not working, Holly devotes her time and expertise in child life to organizations that help children. She volunteers with an organization in Northern Virginia called Special Love, which provides camps throughout the year for kids with cancer and their families. The organization offers weekend family camps, a week-long camp (called Camp Fantastic) for kids going through treatment, and week-long sibling camps. The camps are fully medically functioning camps, with medical leadership from the National Cancer Institute and volunteer camp and nursing staff. Holly volunteers as a counselor and child life specialist on-call. Whether it’s making sure that a child receiving a chemotherapy infusion doesn’t miss out on a special craft project or leading activities for a group of campers, Holly gives whatever she can to make each camp special for children and families affected by cancer. Holly also takes her child life skills across the world with Operation Smile, an international medical mission that treats children with cleft lip or cleft palate deformities. She helps prepare children for surgery, helping decrease their anxiety and normalize the medical situation. She has traveled to Morocco, Kenya, Egypt, India, Honduras, Cambodia and, most recently, the Democratic Republic of Congo. Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 21 PHILANTHROPY The Fuel That Propels Us Above and Beyond The programs profiled in this report run the gamut, touching each hospital, populations young and old, ill and well, with needs and challenges as diverse as they are. But there is a common thread that runs through each of them: without the community’s support, these programs would not be able to soar above and beyond. We often say that philanthropy provides the “margin of excellence” in Inova patient care delivery and research endeavors. It’s equally true to say that philanthropy provides the margin of excellence in programs and services that offer community benefit. Community contributions allow Inova to create these innovative programs that reach into the community and give what the community needs, where it will have the greatest impact. We pledge our enduring commitment to provide programs and services that benefit the community we serve and to care for the region’s residents in ways 22 I Going Above and Beyond large and small. We hope you will join us. Working together, we can continue to go above and beyond the horizon, toward the future of health. 2015 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS As we present the 2015 Honor Roll of Donors, we are grateful for all those who have made a gift to Inova, including those who chose to contribute anonymously or through a variety of campaigns in support of Inova. Your philanthropic support helps Inova provide affordable healthcare to all in our community. Thank you. Gifts of $2,500 and above are listed here. For a list of donors who made contributions of $100$2,499, please visit inova.org/foundation. Individual Lifetime Organization Cumulative Giving of $1,000,000+ Cumulative Giving of $1,000,000+ Based on pledges and cash gifts as of December 31, 2015 Based on pledges and cash gifts as of December 31, 2015 Mr.* and Mrs. Guy E. Beatty Col. And Mrs.* George H.C. Berger, USAF (Ret.) Suzanne S. Brock Mr. Stephen M. Cumbie and Dr. Druscilla French Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Dabbiere Hazel B. Douglass* Dr.* and Mrs. Bernard J. Dunn Jean and Ric Edelman Betty and Charles Ewing Thomas J. and Susan Fannon* Anne S. Frazer Elaine M. Hartman* Robert G. Hisaoka Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Hitt Mr. and Mrs. Hubert N. Hoffman, Sr.* Anne Beverly and Freeman E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kellar* Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. Mather Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Moore Marjorie and Philip Odeen Lauren Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson Helen P. Rumbel* Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schar Haseltine Shockey* Dr. and Mrs.* William C. Silberman John and Nina Toups Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Veatch Joe Viar and Bonnie Christ Mike and Teresa Wheeler Auxiliary of Inova Fairfax Medical Campus Avon Foundation Clark Construction Group, LLC The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Commonwealth Emergency Physicians The Ewing Family Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. Fairfax Neonatal Associates, P.C. Fairfax Radiological Consultants, P.C. The Jack A. Gertz Charitable Trust Gilead Sciences, Inc. Inova Alexandria Hospital Board of Lady Managers Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Auxiliary Inova Mount Vernon Hospital Auxiliary Inova Reston MRI Center, LLC Kellar Family Foundation The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital Lansdowne Town Center, LLC Anne Beverly McCormack Foundation The Peterson Family Foundation Turner Construction Company The Twig Virginia Health Care Foundation Virginia Run Turkey Trot Wilmot/Sanz, Incorporated * Deceased Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 23 2015 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS, Individual Honor Roll Distinguished Humanitarian CONTINUED Ambassador Mr. and Mrs. John D. Veatch ($25,000-$49,999) Mr. and Mrs. H. Patrick Walters Caryl S. Byrnes Edith Elizabeth Beh Sustainer Col. George H. C. Berger, USAF, Ret. ($5,000-$9,999) Ruchi Garg, MD Karen Cogar and Daniel R. Abramson Capt. and Mrs. David J. McMunn, USN (Ret.) Visionary Marjorie R. Abramson Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Saville ($1,000,000+) Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Ahrendts James Thompson, MD Martin V. Bloom ($10,000,000+) Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schar Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Hitt Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Bojarski Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. Mather Patron Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Britt Lauren Peterson ($10,000-$24,999) Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson Mr. and Mrs. James W. Blackburn, Jr. Dr. A. Whitney Brown and Mr. Richard T. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Burchard Distinguished Leader Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Bleiler Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Cheek ($500,000-$999,999) Diane and Mark B. Brumbaugh Dr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Dabbiere Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Carosi III Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Croan Robert G. Hisaoka Richard R. Carpenter Anna Di Perna Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Moore Danae and Eric Delman Jane L. Donaghy* Mr. and Mrs. Windsor W. Demaine III Robert Duff Benefactor Melissa M. Denkler Robert S. Elgin ($100,000-$499,999) Mr. and Mrs. John F. DePodesta Michael and Lisa Ellis Julie A. Bell* Joan Huffer and Robert Dugger Suzanne G. Fedder David and Amy Bosserman Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Everest, Jr. David G. Fiske Suzanne S. Brock Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fitton Mark Franke, MD Natalie and Wes Bush Mr. Charles and Dr. Barbara Friedman Stephen R. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chandler Michael Kevin Green* Mr. and Mrs. George Z. Galloway Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hadeed Jean Ann Gililland Thomas A. DePasquale and Rafik Djida Eleanor C. Hazel Mr. and Mrs. William N. Dudley Mr. and Mrs. David C. Karlgaard Capt. and Mrs. Lennart G. Holmberg, USN, Ret. Jean and Ric Edelman Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Kimberly Willard G. Estridge* Charlene M. Krohn Betty and Charles Ewing Dr. William Johnston Mallory Memorial Fund Deborah Anne Fletcher* Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Naughton Mr. and Mrs. William J. Goodrum Philip O. Nolan Paul, Susan, Meredith and Joanna Harris Helen LeReche* Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicklaus Lois Marie Patterson* Raj and Bharti Shah John and Nina Toups Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Veatch Mike and Teresa Wheeler Distinguished Ambassador ($50,000-$99,999) Mrs. Francis M. Becker, Jr. Cindy and Rick Chambers Steve and Liz Frederickson Barbara* and Evan Hineman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Nader III The Norton Family Edwin A. Sheridan IV Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Stafford, Sr 24 I Going Above and Beyond Fred and Cathy Sachs Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sawyer Fredrick and Karen Schaufeld Bob and Caroline Schellhas John R. Scoggin Mr. and Mrs. John B. Scott Mr. and Mrs.* Wayne V. Shelton Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sides, Sr. Knox Singleton and Tracy Fitzsimmons Charles Henry Smith Mr. and Mrs. T. Eugene Smith Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Stauder Virginia F. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thorne Jim and Sharon Todd Donald L. Trump, MD and Kristina E. Debye, MSW Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jacquemin Brian and Lisa Karlisch Mary Kellar Fred * and Annette Kerlin Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lafsky Linda and Buford Lewis Shaula E. Massena Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mazzucchelli Neschla D. McCall Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. McCallister Harriett G. McCune Rebecca and James McDermott Glenn G. McDonald Shirley M. McKinley Peggy McLeland Donna S. Morea Seema and Shuja Nawaz Marjorie and Philip Odeen Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Peterson David R. Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. Pool Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Portera Alexander F. Post, MD and Lauren M. Post, MD Nicholas S. Purcell Trust Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Gideon Lydia W. Thomas, PhD Debbie and Keith Rieger Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Gililland Ronald and Karen Thomas Richard Rosen Sammi Gilliam Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Titus, Jr., P.E. Marilou Serafin MacDonnell Owen and Barbara Greenblatt Christine M. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Simpson, Sr. Lois Boteler Hanmer Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tunison Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Simpson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Harwood, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William A. Von Canon, Jr. Peter Smolka* Patrick Hennessy Mr. and Mrs.* Peter A. Wentz Charles Speacht Dr. and Mrs. Donald G. Hope, MD Martha Wiedemann Scott Spector Mrs. Barbara A. Jacobik Mr. and Mrs. William T. Williams Carole E. Steele Robert and Joan Jordan Robert Y. Tsien Mr. and Mrs. T. Michael Keller Mr. and Mrs. William F. Vosbeck Christopher S. King, MD Corinne Winburn Elizabeth Kovalak Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Wozny Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Levingston Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Wynne Michael Lindsay Nita N. Zalavadia Mr. and Mrs. D. Mark Lowers Individual Gift-in-Kind Benefactor ($100,000-$499,999) Deborah You Scott MacDonald Partner Brian J. MacDonnell Ambassador ($2,500-$4,999) Sanjay Magoon and Namita Magoon ($25,000-$49,999) Shahzad Ahmad, MD Virginia Cretella Mars Brett Lawrence and Laura Cerruti Shaza L. Andersen Dr. and Mrs. David V. Mastran Linda C. Anderson John E. McEnearney Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Batal Jennifer L. McGihon Dr. and Mrs. William L. Bekenstein Maj. Gen. Peter M. McVey, USA (Ret.) Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Belcher Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mercer Dr. and Mrs. Alan E. Benheim Mr. and Mrs. Dennis I. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bennett Deborah Micocci Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Burdette, CPA Mr. and Mrs. John Miklos Randall W. Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Scott G. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Taylor O. Chess Dean F. Morehouse Dr. and Mrs. John W. Cochran Drew M. Mucci Deborah Corbatto The Muha Family Margaret A. Cornett Mary Lynne Myers Carole F. Curtis Steven D. Nathan Mr. and Mrs. Andy Czajkowski Katherine L. Neal Mr. and Mrs. Mark Danisewicz Francis B. Paca Christine Delucchi Patricia A. Page William D. Dolan III Frank and Allison Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Duenkel Sanjay Patel Cathie G. Eitelberg Phoebe Peterson ($2,500-$4,999) Arlene E. Evans-Dewberry Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Presley Shakhida Askarova Dr. Richard L. Faircloth and Mr. Alan M. Campbell Vani Putalapattu Nikolas Damalas Dr. H. David Reines and Ms. Nina Totenberg Jeannine James Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Ferrill Mr. and Mrs. Aldelmo Ruiz Sam Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Fiolek Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Seager Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson Guy C. Fogleman and Jenny S. Kishiyama Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Shaw Lauren Peterson Howard J. Forman Patti and John Sinnen Stephanie Rintye Col. and Mrs. William J. Foster, USAF, (Ret.) Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Slocum Lawrence R. Fouchs Lon and Lindsley Smith Nancy J. Fouchs LeRoy Stewart Gerard T. Gabrys Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Stottlemyer Josie M. Geiger Lynne J. Strobel Merdod Ghafouri and Laleh Jalali Bruce H. Thomas Patron ($10,000-$24,999) Mrs. Valerie T. Hall Chad L. MacDonald Dean F. Morehouse Sustainer ($5,000-$9,999) Dr. and Mrs. Farooq Akbar Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allen Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Clineburg Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cochones Ronald DeCesare, Jr. Dr. H. David Reines and Ms. Nina Totenberg Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wertzberger Partner * Deceased Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 25 2015 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS, Organization Honor Roll CONTINUED Ambassador RMF Engineering, Inc. ($25,000-$49,999) RSg, PC Bank of America Corp. Scott - Long Construction, Inc. The Cherry Blossom Breast Cancer Foundation The Tell Me Town Foundation Visionary Child Cardiology Associates, P.C. United Healthcare of the Mid-Atlantic ($1,000,000+) The Donohoe Companies, Inc. Ada and Albert Wibel Foundation Commonwealth Emergency Physicians Fairfax Radiological Consultants, PC Fairfax Neonatal Associates, P.C. Innovation Health Plan, Inc. Sustainer Gilead Sciences, Inc. Lara’s League ($5,000-$9,999) Auxiliary of Inova Fairfax Medical Campus MEDNAX Services, Inc. 100 Women Who Care Northern Virginia The Peterson Family Foundation Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation AOSW The Twig Riyo International Corp. Alva Aerie No. 871 SunTrust Foundation Ameriprise U.S. Secret Service Children’s Charities Architecture, Inc. ($500,000-$999,999) Virginia Commonwealth University Association of Alexandria Radiologists Clark Construction Group, LLC Washington Gas Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Co. Wilmot/Sanz, Incorporated Capital Area Pediatrics, Inc. Distinguished Leader Edward N. and Della L. Thome Foundation Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Auxiliary Carney Foundation Patron Cherry Fund ($10,000-$24,999) Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation, Inc. ACT for Alexandria Douglas Development Corp. Alexandria Toyota, Inc. DPR Construction Inc. American Endowment Foundation A. J. Dwoskin & Associates, Inc. ASE Elite Document Solutions LLC Ayco Charitable Foundation ePlus Group, Inc. The Blackburn Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. Blankingship & Keith P.C. Farrish Subaru BRG Communications, Inc. The Fuller Foundation Inova Alexandria Hospital Board of Lady Managers Buck & Associates, Inc. Gastrointestinal Medicine Associates, P.C Champion Way Foundation, Inc. Geico Philanthropic Foundation Inova Mount Vernon Hospital Auxiliary Clifton Lions Club Gobel Group The JCM Foundation Delman-Mortenson Charitable Foundation Hannon Armstrong The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital Dewberry HITT Contracting, Inc. Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation E&S Media Creations LLC ImpactAssets, Inc. Thorney Point Foundation FIS Integro Insurance Brokers Vanguard Charitable Endowment The France Foundation Integrus Holdings, Inc. Virginia Emergency Medicine Associates at Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Greenberg Traurig, LLP The Jacquemin Family Foundation, Inc. Gregory M. Denkler Memorial Fund James Madison H. S. Honor Society Hadeed Carpet Kelley Thoden Memorial Fund Inc. Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Medical Staff Linda M. Lewis and William Buford Lewis Family Foundation Kellar Family Foundation Benefactor ($100,000-$499,999) Cardinal Bank The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Community Foundation for Northern Virginia The Ewing Family Foundation Foundation for the Catholic Diocese of Arlington, Inc. Distinguished Ambassador ($50,000-$99,999) Joey C Foundation BB&T Company March of Dimes The Maggie Foundation for the Premature & Pulmonary Patient Medline Industries, Inc. NAPA, Mid-Atlantic Division National Philanthropic Trust Spirit of Children Program Virginia Lions Eye Institute Foundation Virginia Run Turkey Trot Washington First Bank Middleburg Financial Corporation Morrissette Family Foundation Mount Vernon Athletic Club Ourisman Chantilly Toyota Owens & Minor Peachtree House Foundation, Inc. Potomac West Management, LLC Radiation Oncology Associates, P.C. 26 I Going Above and Beyond LHC Medical Staff ManTech International Corporation Marble Mountain OC, LLC The Mars Foundation Medical Oncology & Hematology Associate of Northern VA, Ltd. Michael & Son Services Network for Good N.E.W. Charitable Foundation Northwest Federal Credit Union Foundation PNC Bank TITLE GOES HERE PricewaterhouseCoopers NETBankAudit Sustainer Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation NE TECH ($5,000-$9,999) Raymond James and Associates, Inc. Noblis, Inc. Bradford Portraits Reed Smith, LLP Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative Camp Twin Creeks The Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation Olin Family Foundation, Inc. Cole’s Closet Seagears Family Foundation Pender Pet Caring Foundation Inova VIP 360-Dr. Craig Cheifetz Subaru of America Inc. Pulmonary Fibrosis Events Inc Kramer Portraits TTR Sotheby’s International Realty RKH Consulting LLC Middleburg Film Festival TX-Texas Oncology, P.A. Robinson Secondary School Marketing Program DECA PetSmart - East Fairfax United Bank United One Resources, Inc. Valcourt Building Services, LC The Virginia Fall Races WCIS Consulting WUSA 9 Rotary Club of Vienna Foundation Saks, Incorporated Seavest, Inc. Service Distributing Inc. SunTrust Bank Van Metre Financial Management, LLC Vienna Youth Soccer, Inc. Partner VSC Fire & Security ($2,500-$4,999) Wall Foundation Ammon Heisler Sachs Architects Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. Aronson Foundation Young Hearts Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Benevity Community Impact Fund The Bungalow CGI Technologies and Solutions, Inc. Organization Gift-in-Kind PetSmart - Springfield Partner ($2,500-$4,999) Barnes & Noble - Potomac Yards Cliffhanger, LLC FBI - Critical Incident Response Group - BAU Inova VIP 360 Concierge Services Jeff Lubin Portrait Photography Studio Mission Essential Personnel Ourisman Fairfax Toyota Ourisman Toyota The Peterson Companies The Peterson Family Foundation PetSmart - Dulles Landing Ambassador Reston Limousine ($25,000-$49,999) Silver Eagle Group Cooper Quincy, LLC American Girl The Mirage Dominion Mechanical Elite Island Resorts Tiger Woods Foundation, Inc. The Edelman Financial Planners Patron Troop 5576 ExxonMobil Foundation ($10,000-$24,999) Fairfax Hyundai Inc. Lindsay Lexus of Alexandria MTM Builder/Developer, Inc. PetSmart Charity Golf International Cohn & Reznick Frank & Company, P.C. Fraternal Order of Police Fairfax Lodge 77 Windows Catering Company Grand Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles Greenberg Traurig, LLP Greenbriar OB-Gyn, PC Guest Services, Inc. Highland Associates, Inc. IBM Employee Services Center IPC Imperial Court of Washington DC Iron Mountain L. F. Jennings, Inc. KVB, Incorporated Thank you again for your generous donations to Inova Health Foundation. We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of donor names in this publication. If we have made an error in spelling, listing or omitting your name, please contact Inova Health Foundation at 703.289.2072 or email us at [email protected]. Lake Braddock Athletic Booster Club Leach Wallace Associates, Inc. Macy’s / Bloomingdale’s Main Street Bank McCaffery Interests, Inc. McEnearney Associates, Inc. Meisel Holding LLC Inova 2015 2014 I Report to the Community I 27 T 2 I0T1L6E BGOOAERSD OONF TTHRIUS SLTI ENEES AATNTDOO PFFICERS Inova Health System Inova Health Care Services Inova Loudoun Hospital OFFICERS OFFICERS OFFICERS CEO J. Knox Singleton President J. Knox Singleton President J. Knox Singleton President Mark Stauder Chair Charles Smith Chair Elizabeth Casey Halley Chair Nicholas Carosi Vice Chair Jack Ebeler Vice Chair Christine Brennan Chair Elect Tony Nader Treasurer Richard Magenheimer Treasurer Richard Magenheimer Treasurer Lydia Thomas, PhD Secretary Charles Beard Secretary Daphne Thomas, MD Assistant Treasurer Richard Magenheimer Assistant Secretary John Gaul Assistant Secretary H. Patrick Walters TRUSTEES Glenna Andersen, MD Charles Beard John Cook Hugo Davalos, MD (MAC Chair) Jack Ebeler Elizabeth Casey Halley, RN Hooks Johnston Robert Lafsky, MD PJ Maddox, PhD Mark Moore Pradeep Nayak, MD Phil Nolan J. Knox Singleton Charles Smith Mark Stavish Keith Sterling, MD John Symington, MD Robert Tsien TRUSTEES Christine Brennan Miles Davis Loring Flint, MD Steven Frederickson Virginia Hackenberg, MD Elizabeth Casey Halley Scott Hamberger Pamela Jeffries Juanita Koilpillai Robert Lafsky, MD Tanya Matthews Denis McFarlane Becky Ottinger Mark Stauder Joanne Theurich Daphne Thomas, MD H. Patrick Walters Michael Wheeler John Wood Secretary Lydia Thomas, PhD Assistant Secretary John Gaul TRUSTEES Wesley Bush Nicholas Carosi, III Alan Dabbiere Jack Ebeler Penny Gross Kate Hanley Paul Harbolick, Jr. Sudhakar Kesavan Mark Moore Donna Morea Tony Nader Paul Saville J. Knox Singleton Charles Smith Mark Stavish Lydia Thomas, PhD Joe Travez 28 I Going Title ofAbove the Report and Beyond Goes Here TITLE GOES O HE NRTEH I S L I N E A T T O P Inova Alexandria Hospital Foundation OFFICERS President Anthony Burchard Chairman Joseph F. Viar, Jr. Vice Chair Donnan C. Wintermute Treasurer Suzanne S. Brock Secretary Kathy B. Hirsch Assistant Secretary John Gaul TRUSTEES Daniel R. Abramson Barbara J. Becker George H. C. Berger Suzanne S. Brock Martin H. Brown, MD E. Hunt Burke Gincy O. Carosi Diane C. DePodesta Robert H. Dugger William D. Euille Alessandro Ghidini, MD Joe Hadeed Mitchell S. Hailey Val P. Hawkins Kathy B. Hirsch John Kling, DDS Christopher T. Lindsay Elizabeth H. Micklem Seema Nawaz Frederick W. Sachs, Jr. Charles (Steve) Shaw Dean C. Shaw Donald Simpson, Jr. Lauren Stack Keith Sterling, MD Jeffrey Veatch Joseph F. Viar, Jr. Donnan C. Wintermute President of Foundation – Anthony Burchard Executive Director of Foundation – Judy Bilicki CEO, Inova Alexandria Hospital – Susan Carroll CFO, Inova Alexandria Hospital – Ricardo Talento Inova Health Foundation OFFICERS Chairman Alan Dabbiere EMERITUS TRUSTEES Skip Coston Chuck Ewing Catherine Reynolds Jim Lafond John Toups Vice Chair Medicine Zobair Younossi, MD TRUSTEES Casey Box Anthony Burchard Natalie Bush Nicholas Carosi, III Craig Cheifetz, MD Maria Clarke Alan Dabbiere Sid Dewberry Martha “Marty’ Dudley Jean Edelman Mark Ein Maureen Finnerty Mark Franke, MD Steven Frederickson George Z. Galloway Ali Ganjei, MD Annette L. Kerlin Al Khoury, MD Gerald L. Kohlenberger Mark C. Lowham Brian J. MacDonnell Gary Mather Terry McCallister James McNeil Brenda Moore Dean F. Morehouse Anthony P. Nader Gary Nakamoto Marge Odeen John P. Oswald Carolyn S. Peterson Lauren Peterson Lola Reinsch F. Kevin Reynolds George R. Salem Sam Schreiber John B. Scott J. Knox Singleton Evelyn M. Strauch Maureen Swick Joseph F. Viar, Jr. Zobair Younossi, MD Inova Loudoun Hospital Foundation OFFICERS President H. Patrick Walters, CEO, ILH Chair Steven J. Frederickson Vice Chair David Bosserman Treasurer David Updegrave Assistant Treasurer Bill Bane, CFO, ILH Secretary Teresa Wheeler Assistant Secretary John Gaul, IHS Legal Counsel TRUSTEES Jane Allen, MD Cricket Bedford David Bosserman Kristina Bouweiri Steven J. Frederickson David Kersey Ali Moshifar, MD Edward Puccio, MD David Updegrove Sharon Virts Teresa Wheeler Bill Bane, CFO, ILH Becky Ottinger, Ladies Board President H. Patrick Walters, CEO, ILH Inova Inova2014 2015 I I Report ReportTo toThe the Community I 29 INOVA LOCATIONS HOSPITALS: 1. Inova Alexandria Hospital 2. Inova Children’s Hospital 2. Inova Fairfax Hospital 2. Inova Heart and Vascular Institute 3. Inova Fair Oaks Hospital 4. Inova Loudoun Hospital 5. Inova Mount Vernon Hospital ADDITIONAL FACILITIES: 18. Inova Medical Pavilion – Dulles South 50. Inova Medical Pavilion – Mark Center 58. Inova HealthPlex – Ashburn 19. Inova HealthPlex – Franconia/Springfield 15. Inova HealthPlex – Lorton 69. Inova Emergency Care Center – Ashburn 13. Inova Emergency Care Centers – Fairfax 19. Inova Emergency Care Centers – Franconia/Springfield 70. Inova Emergency Care Center – Lansdowne 42. Inova Emergency Care Center – Leesburg 15. Inova Emergency Care Center – Lorton 16. Inova Emergency Care Center – Reston/Herndon 71. Inova Urgent Care Center – North Arlington 7. Inova Urgent Care Center – Ballston 26. Inova Urgent Care Center – Centreville 18. Inova Urgent Care Center – Dulles South 72. Inova Urgent Care Center – Dunn Loring 73. Inova Urgent Care Center – Manassas 23. Inova Urgent Care Center – Purcellville 59. Inova Urgent Care Center – South Arlington 74. Inova Urgent Care Center – Tysons 27. Inova Urgent Care Center – Vienna 75. Inova Urgent Care Center – West Springfield 38. Inova Urgent Care Center – Woodbridge 3. Inova Northern Virginia Surgery Center – Fair Oaks 19. Inova Franconia Springfield Ambulatory Surgery Center 4. Inova Loudoun Ambulatory Surgery Center OTHER SERVICES AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS: 6. Inova Alexandria Occupational Health Center – Alexandria 60. Inova Behavioral Health Services – Alexandria 61. Inova Behavioral Health Services – Ballston 7. Inova Behavioral Health Services – Fairfax 62. Inova Behavioral Health Services – Leesburg 8. Inova Behavioral Health Services – Loudoun 9. Inova Behavioral Health Services – Mount Vernon 10. Inova Blood Donor Services – Centreville 11. Inova Blood Donor Services – Sterling 22. Inova Blood Donor Services – Annandale 12. InovaCares Clinic for Women and Children – Falls Church 24. InovaCares Clinic for Women – Herndon 25. InovaCares Clinic for Women – Alexandria 14. Inova Comprehensive Addiction Treatment Services 20. Inova Diabetes Center – Fairfax 3. Inova Diabetes Center – Fair Oaks 4. Inova Diabetes Center – Loudoun 20. Inova HealthSource 30 I Going Above and Beyond 39. 14. 63. 41. 42. 40. 5. 21. 15. 1. 37. 28. 26. 18. 2. 17. 3. 19. 4. 68. 34. 35. 36. 38. 29. 2. 33. Inova Juniper Program – Dumfries Inova Juniper Program – Fairfax Inova Juniper Program – Falls Church Inova Juniper Program – Herndon Inova Juniper Program – Leesburg Inova Juniper Program – Manassas Inova Juniper Program – Mount Vernon Inova Kellar Center Inova Loudoun Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Inova Physical Therapy Center – Alexandria (IAH) Inova Physical Therapy Center – Ashburn Inova Physical Therapy Center – Ballston Inova Physical Therapy Center – Centreville Inova Physical Therapy Center – Dulles South Inova Physical Therapy Center - Fairfax (IFH) Inova Physical Therapy Center – Fairfax Inova Physical Therapy Center – Fair Oaks Inova Physical Therapy Center – Franconia/Springfield Inova Physical Therapy Center – Landsdowne Inova Physical Therapy Center – Leesburg Inova Physical Therapy Center – Mount Vernon Inova Physical Therapy Center – Springfield Inova Physical Therapy Center – Tysons/Vienna Inova Physical Therapy Center – Woodbridge Inova Life with Cancer® Inova VIP 360º Program Inova VNA Home Health INOVA PRIMARY CARE: 30.Inova Primary Care – Annandale 46.Inova Primary Care – Ashburn 31.Inova Primary Care – Ballston 64.Inova Primary Care – Burke 32.Inova Primary Care – Centreville 43.Inova Primary Care – Chantilly 51.Inova Primary Care – Dulles South 55.Inova Primary Care – Dunn Loring (Merrifield) 52.Inova Primary Care – Fairfax 45.Inova Primary Care – Falls Church 49.Inova Primary Care – Gainesville 58. Inova Primary Care – HealthPlex Ashburn 53.Inova Primary Care – Lake Ridge 76. Inova Primary Care – Leesburg 65.Inova Primary Care – Lorton 44.Inova Primary Care – Mark Center 48. Inova Primary Care – McLean 54.Inova Primary Care – Mount Vernon 56.Inova Primary Care – Oakton 47.Inova Primary Care – Old Town 66.Inova Primary Care – Purcellville 57.Inova Primary Care – Reston 77.Inova Primary Care – Shirlington 19.Inova Primary Care – Springfield 78. Inova Primary Care – Sterling Inova Primary Care – Tysons 79. 67.Inova Primary Care – Vienna INOVA LOCATIONS MAP Potom ac R. Lovettsville Waterford lllle le Purcellville Poolesville Leesburg 23 66 7 42 6 62 76 Loudoun County 8 58 3 37 7 Ash hbu urn rn Ashburn 15 46 46 Rockville 4 68 8 95 70 69 78 ng Sterling 50 Maryland Potomac 11 2 24 28 Middleburg 16 1 7 41 5 4 57 7 0 50 Virginia 18 51 1 R estton Reston Oakton 566 O Oak 43 Chantilly antillly 66 Centreville ille e 21 49 73 Mana M Pa ark rkk Manassass Park Manassass Nokesville Brentsville 40 79 74 52 2 72 7 2 29 2 9 50 Burke B kke 64 Fairfax F i f Count ntty ty Annandale An A n and nn dal ae ale 22 75 Prince William a County y 15 Dumfriess 47 60 4 Alexandria A 35 5 19 Franconia F nconia conia o 5 25 5 54 6 34 4 Mount Vernon Occoquan O q 65 Dale City Suitland 77 9 Newington 53 3 Washington D.C. 395 33 95 5 Lake Ridge dge dge College Park 12 2 71 7 31 28 8 61 30 3 0 59 4 44 4 1 45 45 2 14 26 63 5 20 2 0 55 67 Silver Spring 48 Falls Fa s Church Fal C Arlington A Ar Arl rling rl lliing in ngto n ng g 27 3 13 McLean M a an 36 Fairfax Fa Fai irfa fa ax 177 ax 10 0 32 Haymarket 495 Bethesda 38 Wood W Woodb ood Woodbridge 39 Quantico Inova 2015 I Report to the Community I 31 8110 Gatehouse Rd. 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