Winchester Hospital`s Annual Report
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Winchester Hospital`s Annual Report
2 0 1 1 A n n u a l R e p o r t To C are. To He a l. To E xc el. A CENTURY OF SERVICE In 1912, a three-story house on the corner of Washington and Lincoln streets in Winchester was adapted by the Visiting Nurse Association to use as a hospital. In S e r v i ce to our C ommunit y. On March 11, 2012, Winchester Hospital turns 100. This anniversary marks not only 100 years of medical care given to the community but also 100 years of community support and involvement – a tradition we honor in this annual report. It was nearly 100 years ago that the roots of Winchester Hospital began to grow. It started variety of entertainments and activities to help the hospital meet its goal of providing the when a group of dedicated women saw the need to make health care universally available best quality health care. This tremendous support continues. to the Winchester community and beyond. We celebrate the founders, nurses, medical staff, administrators and all employees who It was the nurses of the Visiting Nurse Association, or “the angels of the town” as they helped the hospital survive and expand. We commemorate a century of Winchester Hospital’s were affectionately known, who traveled by foot to care for the sick regardless of their being at the forefront of medical service, its commitment to safe and quality care, and its class or ability to pay. This dedication to community health care and sense of unyielding responsiveness to changing community needs, medical trends, and technological advances. compassion led to the building of a hospital which opened its doors on March 11, 1912. This year’s annual report recognizes 100 years of excellence and spotlights some This is a time to pause, reflect and celebrate this incredible story, a 100-year exchange of of the great work being done currently throughout the organization across our five service to and from our community. success factors: Quality and Safety, Employee Engagement, Physician Alignment, Patient Throughout our 100-year history, Winchester Hospital has been supported by so many Experience and Growth and Finance. in countless ways. Community organizations and individuals supported the hospital with As Winchester Hospital begins its next century and continues to expand its facilities and pennies and with millions of dollars, with a basket of peaches and with expensive and advance its services, it will continue to build upon the principles with which it began and sophisticated equipment, with thousands of hours of volunteer service, and with an endless strive to provide the best care possible for the next 100 years and beyond. Paul J. Andrews Arthur F. Little, MD Dale M. Lodge Kevin F. Smith Chairman, Board of Directors President, Medical and Allied President and Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Healthcare Professional Staff Winchester Healthcare Management Winchester Hospital ACCOLADES For nearly 100 years, Winchester Hospital has been providing award-winning care. This year was no exception. We are honored to be consistently recognized at the national level for our high-quality care and nursing excellence, and as a top employer. Winchester Hospital was recognized as one of the top acute care hospitals in the nation by Thomson Reuters when it received a 100 Top Hospitals award for providing safe, effective and patient-centered care. For the fourth year in a row, Winchester Hospital achieved the HealthGrades Outstanding Patient Experience Award™ from HealthGrades®, the leading independent health care ratings organization which recognizes hospitals performing in the top 10 percent nationally. Winchester Hospital continues to earn recognition as a best place to work based on employee feedback from the Boston Business Journal and the Boston Globe. Magnet® recognition is an honor bestowed on fewer than 7 percent of the nation’s hospitals. Of approximately 390 hospitals in the United States and abroad which have earned this recognition, only eight are in Massachusetts. Winchester Hospital achieved the 2011 Patient Safety Excellence Award™ from HealthGrades®, the leading independent health care ratings organization which recognizes hospitals performing in the top 5 percent nationally. Winchester Hospital received accreditation from The Joint Commission and was awarded a Gold Seal of Approval. Success Factors We measure the following organizational success factors: Quality and Safety, Employee Engagement, Patient Experience, Physician Alignment and Growth and Finance. As you read more about each of these factors on the following pages, it is evident that we are proud of the outstanding care we provide. We are grateful to all members of our team for helping us achieve such notable accomplishments. Quality AND Safety A core focus for the past several years has been to reduce the incidence of selected preventable harm for our patients as measured by inpatient falls with serious injury, ventilator-associated pneumonia, serious medication errors, central line-associated bloodstream infections and surgical site infections. We are pleased to report that we have continued our successful journey and limited this number to seven for the past year. While we continue to work hard to provide the safest environment for all of our patients, national rating organizations are taking note of our efforts and success. In 2011, Winchester Hospital was recognized as one of the top acute care hospitals in the nation by Thomson Reuters when it received a 100 Top Hospitals award for providing safe, effective, and patientcentered care. The hospital also achieved the Patient Safety Excellence Award from HealthGrades ®, which recognizes hospitals performing in the top five percent nationally, in addition to the Outstanding Patient Experience Award. Winchester Hospital is one of only four hospitals statewide (along with Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Cape Cod Hospital) and among 59 out of 5,000 hospitals nationwide to receive both awards from HealthGrades®. The hospital’s pharmacy underwent extensive renovations in 2011. Dispensing more than 100,000 medication doses per month to patients, the pharmacy installed a new robotic device to process electronic prescriptions submitted through the hospital computer system to reduce the potential for serious medication errors. The medications are then automatically dispensed through medication stations located throughout inpatient areas. To avoid potential drug reactions, new and improved systems have also been put in place to continually monitor all medications that a patient may be taking. The hospital continues to support and encourage performance improvement training for more than 200 leaders from throughout the organization and this year they were introduced to Lean Six Sigma. Used primarily to improve the quality of businesses processes by minimizing the risk of variability, the methodology has already helped to streamline hospital processes in the emergency and inpatient areas as well as operating rooms and central materials services. Several hospital leaders have chosen to move to the next level and become trained as Green Belts, who are expert in these methods. Employee Engagement Winchester Hospital was again named to the Boston Business Journal’s Best Places to Work—placing ninth and making the list for the ninth year in a row. We also placed fifth on the Boston Globe’s 100 Top Places to Work. These designations are the result of a continued focus on creating the best work environment possible for employees. Each year, leaders work with staff to create action plans that are then executed faithfully. For example, this past year the radiology department wanted to improve its working relationship with the emergency department. Some written comments on the employee partnership survey revealed an opportunity for improvement and as a result a team was formed. Through a series of collaborative meetings and the use of a “walkin-my-shoes” program, where radiology employees spend time in the emergency department and vice versa to better understand each others roles, recent surveys have revealed an improvement in department relations. Winchester Hospital’s tobacco-free initiative has been a major focus this past year. Launched by the Board of Directors as part of the Massachusetts Hospital Association’s campaign called “Healing Inside and Out—MA Tobacco-Free Hospitals,” the effort recognizes the role of the hospital as stewards of community health. Communications with all audiences have been extensive and employees who smoke have been supported with smoking cessation programs. The tobacco-free restriction on hospital and off-site locations became effective on November 17, the date of the Great American Smoke Out. Patient Experience Members of the Winchester Hospital team take special pride in providing the best experience possible for every patient who walks through our doors. A comprehensive service excellence program launched several years ago has provided training to every employee. This focus, and our patient satisfaction results, has been recognized nationally. In July, HealthGrades®, the leading independent health care rating organization, presented the 2011 Outstanding Patient Experience Award. This is the fourth year in a row that Winchester Hospital has received this prestigious award. The distinction recognizes hospitals performing in the top ten percent nationally based on patient satisfaction scores compiled by Medicare. A performance improvement project, which utilized the Lean Six Sigma methodology, focused on improving patient throughput in the hospital has made amazing strides. Recognized as an opportunity to vastly improve the patient experience, the amount of time to move a patient from the emergency department to an inpatient bed has been reduced by more than half. We also continue to look for ways to enhance our facilities so that patients and their families experience the least amount of inconvenience. We implemented a new policy whereby the majority of hospital employees are expected to park at off-site locations thereby freeing up more spaces for visitors. This was made possible with the opening of a new employee lot on Maple Street in Stoneham. In addition, funding was approved and work began for a new elevator in the hospital parking garage. The elevator, expected to be operational this fall, is located adjacent to the entrance and was developed to accommodate individuals of all physical abilities. Our patients’ feedback for “likelihood to recommend” placed us, on average, in the 94th percentile nationally for inpatient care and in the 95th percentile for outpatient areas including radiology, rehabilitation, oncology and the Breast Care Center. Physician Alignment Without a doubt, we are currently grappling with some of the most sweeping changes to the health care industry. Private health insurers are implementing payment models in which providers will be responsible for managing the health of a population and the different levels of care associated with the management of chronic diseases. We expect the federal and state governments to follow with similar payment systems. These changes underscore the critical importance of working collaboratively with our physicians. Hospital administrators and physician leaders come together on a regular basis to strategize about how best to navigate the current environment and prepare for anticipated changes. One example of how Winchester Hospital is preparing for health care reform is the opening of its new advanced primary care practice at 1021 Main Street in Winchester. The newly renovated facility offers a team-based model in patient care. The Winchester Primary Care Associates team includes physicians, a nurse practitioner, a nurse care manager and a number of medical and administrative staff members who work collaboratively and take a more integrated view of the care of the patient. A community health needs assessment conducted this past year revealed some opportunities for improved care of area residents. These opportunities include management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hypertension and congestive health failure. Effective management of these patients will be integral to health care reform as hospitals will be reimbursed based on their ability to keep these patients healthy. Leaders from the hospital’s Community Health Institute are working collaboratively with physicians to develop new ways of caring for these at risk patients. Our physicians’ feedback placed Winchester Hospital in the 97th percentile nationwide for the question, “would you recommend Winchester Hospital to friends and family.” Many oncology department staff members signed the final steel beam at the Topping Off ceremony for the Center for Cancer Care last October. Growth and Finance It’s hard to believe that Winchester Hospital’s vision for 620 Washington St. in Winchester began as far back as 2005 when the hospital purchased the elevenacre site. The former site of a watch-hand factory, 620 Washington St. was not built out for many years due to complicated regulations and appeals relating to its proximity to the Aberjona River and wetlands. We have recently made great progress and it is now time to celebrate. In August, the new Center for Cancer Care was opened, bringing together all oncology services—radiation and chemotherapy treatment as well as all staff including doctors, nurses, a social worker, nurse navigator and support services— together under one roof to offer integrated care. In addition, the hospital broke ground on a new 31,000 square foot ambulatory surgery center scheduled to open next year. The Center for Cancer Care also launched a multi-disciplinary team approach to diagnosing and treating head and neck cancers, the first of several such models expected to be developed. This leading-edge approach brings together head and neck diagnostic and cancer specialists on a regular basis to collaboratively review cases and discuss the best options for each patient to ensure optimal outcomes. The hospital’s geriatric service has gained traction in 2011. Led by Wayne Saltsman, MD, PhD, vice president of geriatric services, a multi-disciplinary hospital team has been working collaboratively to develop an integrated model of care whereby geriatric specialists work closely with providers from all aspects of the health care continuum. New relationships have been developed with many area nursing homes and assisted living facilities to ensure that the provision of medical care is coordinated and seamless. Our physician recruitment team had another outstanding year. There were a total of 93 physicians recruited from throughout the country. These new medical staff members include specialists and primary care physicians, several of whom are based in Medford where historically we have not had a strong primary care presence. Despite a challenging economic environment, we were able to make a three percent operating margin due to outstanding expense management. In addition, we received more than $7 million in philanthropic contributions—the most ever in the hospital’s 100-year history. A Century-Long Community Partnership Spirited Volunteerism In 1919, after the Town of Winchester and the hospital survived the epidemic of Spanish Influenza, the secretary of the Visiting Nurse Association, which founded the hospital, wrote, “We couldn’t have done it alone; the whole town did it with us.” This statement characterizes the whole of the hospital’s history. From the time the decision was made to found a hospital through all the years that it grew and expanded in facilities, services, equipment, staff, programs, and everything else related to hospital health care, we couldn’t have done it alone. The whole hospital community did it with us. The hospital’s history is rooted in volunteerism. The hospital was begun by the Visiting Nurse Association, which was formed by a group of women who saw a need for home care and nursing in Winchester and set about in 1899 to remedy the situation. While one nurse and one woman doctor were associated with the group when it started, the women were otherwise not professional business or medical people but rather a group of volunteers who set out with determination and courage to help the poor and needy. First one, then two, and later three nurses traversed the town daily to care for those who needed help. Supporting them were groups of church women who sewed supplies for the nurses, many tradesmen offered discounts, and hundreds of townspeople joined the Association, paying annual dues which helped fund the work of the nurses. Steadfast Support Soon after the Visiting Nurse Association was formed, local doctors who had long wanted a hospital in Winchester encouraged the women to open one. And they did, once the community responded to their fund-raising campaigns. The first hospital was located in rented quarters on Washington Street. It quickly proved that Winchester needed a hospital but also that a rented house was inadequate. Again the community responded to fund-raising appeals, and a permanent building was built between Maple Road and Highland Avenue. At both locations, the community was integrated into the success of the hospital. During the early years, donations came in the form of money, endowments of free beds, furniture, clothing, towels, soap, teapots, dishes, an electric fan, a Bennet Inhaler, a sitz bath tub and other The laying of the hospital’s cornerstone took place in 1916 and the hospital was first occupied by patients in 1917. medical equipment, a basket of peaches, a barrel of potatoes, other fresh and canned fruits and vegetables, jellies, pickles, a planting garden, a ton of coal, as well as labor and credit or discounted bills. Even youngsters helped out. A dollhouse was made and contributed by children of the Washington School. The Baseball Boys held benefit games and Flower Girls sold flowers to raise funds. Throughout the hospital’s first century, people of all ages have not only responded to its capital campaigns but also given thousands of hours of volunteer service to and within the hospital. As the Rev. Henry Hodge said at the dedication of the cottage hospital in 1912, “All good things cost something, and the better they are, the more they cost. And in proportion as we give the best that we are and have to this hospital, in that proportion shall we have success. It costs life as well as money to make a hospital a success.” Valued Traditions Over the past century, community support of the hospital has given rise to some community traditions. From 1902 until World War I broke out, about 2,000 people would gather annually in Town Hall on the first Saturday of June for a breakfast served by the willing hands of two hundred more as a benefit for the visiting nurses and hospital. Annual Pop Concerts were given from 1907 through the 1920s to raise money. For nineteen years during the 1920s and 1930s, horse shows drew thousands from the region, first to the Sanborn Estate on High Street and later to the Winchester Country Club, and raised even greater sums. Winton Club members began the tradition of sewing hospital linens. In 1935, the En Ka Society held a Street Fair to raise money for Winchester Hospital’s Nurses’ Home. Other annual events rooted in the hospital’s history continue today. Over a century ago, the women of The Winton Club assumed the responsibility of supplying the hospital linens. The Winton Club Cabaret was also begun to benefit the hospital, which has always been the sole beneficiary of this popular entertainment. These shows have drawn onstage and backstage talent from many communities and afforded Winton Club husbands, who traditionally build the sets, and others the opportunity to support the Club in its assistance to the hospital. Even the doctors, nurses, and other personnel take to the stage to sing and dance in an annual hospital number. In 1935, the En Ka Society unanimously voted to assist in the upkeep of the Nurses’ Home, which had been neglected during the Depression. To raise money, it held a Street Fair behind Winchester Town Hall. The Fairs continue to the present day, its proceeds benefiting many local organizations. Over the century, there have been other community activities – balls, golf tournaments, races, and more – all incorporating hospital support into the life of the community, just as the hospital has been integrated for a century into the health care of the communities it serves. Since 1920, the Winton Club Cabaret has been a major fundraising event for the hospital. Beginning Our Second Century Building at 620 Washington Street As Winchester Hospital embarks upon its second century of care, 620 Washington St. is in the spotlight. The new Center for Cancer Care is operational, while construction on the Ambulatory Surgery Center is well underway. It’s an exciting time for Winchester Hospital, patients, staff and the community. According to Mary Sweeney, vice president of planning, business development and communications, “Our services are growing but we are over capacity at our main hospital campus. While a new hospital was out of the question, we realized that the development of a major outpatient facility could meet our immediate needs.” These new facilities support the hospital’s goal of providing integrated, coordinated care focused on patients’ needs. Comprehensive Cancer Care “I was there in August of this year when the first patient arrived at the Center for Cancer Care,” recalled Robby Robertson, vice president of facilities and real estate. “The elevator doors opened, the gentleman and his wife looked out, and they both said, ‘Wow!’ It was an affirmation that we got it right.” The two-year process of planning, architecture and design focused on the patient experience and employee satisfaction. The facilities at 620 Washington St. incorporate a design which emphasizes a patient-centered, welcoming environment. Throughout the process, planners invited feedback from patients, as well as oncologists, clinicians and administrative staff. “It was, and continues to be, a collaborative effort,” Robertson said. “We used evidence-based design with the goal of providing compassionate, supportive patient care.” The Center for Cancer Care is 43,250-square feet of natural lighting, warm tones and inviting places for patients, family members and friends. The center boasts a fireplace, skylights, artwork, comfortable chairs, a café and wi-fi. Volunteers greet patients as they enter, ensuring they receive a warm reception in every sense of the word. Several members of the Center for Cancer Care multi-disciplinary advisory board In just two months’ time, oncology operations and staff from Baldwin Park and Montvale Avenue sites moved in. The old sites were originally business offices, Robby Robertson explained. “We had no chance to design them correctly in the first place. We didn’t own the buildings and we couldn’t expand. We needed a larger space to be able to function. Physicians’ offices were too small, examination rooms were old, and the technology was outdated.” That has all changed dramatically. “One of the most obvious differences is that it’s a beautiful space,” said Dr. Arlan Fuller, Jr., clinical vice president for cancer services and academic affiliation. “Patients aren’t subject to the hustle and bustle of a crowded space, and can talk to their doctor in confidence.” There are 28 chemotherapy treatment chairs and amenities include a patient resource area, where individuals receive support and answers to questions and concerns, and conference rooms where doctors can confer with colleagues. “We have a multi-disciplinary clinic with all the specialists under one roof. Instead of a patient having to see a surgeon here, a radiation therapist there, an oncologist somewhere else,” Dr. Fuller added, “he or she can see them all in one place. For me, the new Center means not practicing in isolation but in collaboration, communing with colleagues, which reduces the risk of error and improves safety. “In addition, we now have a very different, comforting environment for patients. The delivery of patient care is better. The staff is happier and less stressed with more time to focus on people.” A new ambulatory surgery center, designed by DiGiorgio Associates Inc., is scheduled to open in 2012. Next Up: The Ambulatory Surgery Center Every year at Winchester Hospital between 9,000-10,000 procedures are performed in seven operating suites. That may not mean much at first…until you learn that the industry standard is a capacity of 7,000, or 1,000 procedures per operating room. After surgery, patients are filtered into a small recovery room. The new Ambulatory Surgery Center is just what the doctor – or in this case, doctors, nurses, staff, and patients – ordered. In July 2012, when three of the four new operating suites are available, it will greatly relieve the pressure on the current operating rooms at the hospital’s main campus at 41 Highland Avenue and will allow for faster, more convenient scheduling of outpatient procedures. The 31,000-square foot one-story building will offer outpatient surgery in five areas: orthopedics, ear/nose/throat, gynecology, podiatry, and urology. The design also allows for future growth and expansion as needed. Like the Center for Cancer Care, the Ambulatory Surgery Center is being designed with the patient experience in mind. “It is really going to be beautiful,” said Dr. Rick Weiner, medical director of surgical services. “It will feel like going to a spa – attractive and patient friendly, not at all institutional – with wi-fi in the lobby and a café. “Surgeons, nurses, and staff will work in a beautiful facility, which helps boost morale,” Dr. Weiner continued. “The new Ambulatory Surgery Center means we are continually investing in ourselves so that we are able to do the best we can do to serve our community.” Performance Improvement At Winchester Hospital, we are serious about leadership development and performance improvement as they equate to superior patient care. Two years ago, we deepened our commitment as our hospital leaders partnered with Covidien, a global health care products company with a division focused on operational excellence, to learn about Lean Six Sigma, a multi-disciplinary team approach to optimizing processes, reducing waste and minimizing variability. Lean Six Sigma, a manufacturing industry program, was developed in the mid1980s to affect positive change. The strategy has since been adapted to health care as a way to enhance patient care while remaining competitive in a complex and rapidly changing field. “Standard Work,” as applied to health care, is the best known Lean Six Sigma method for a given process to achieve efficient flow, high quality, balanced workload, elimination of waste and maximum benefit to the patient. A six sigma result is one in which 99.99966% of the products or services offered are expected to be free of defects; mathematically that would be 3.4 defects per million. Nancy O’Hare, clinical services development manager and the primary liaison for Lean Six Sigma, explained that we are striving to create improved processes through teamwork for the delivery of patient care. “We’re talking about taking the way we used to do things and bringing it into modern times.” The first step is a three-day Value Stream meeting that takes a broad, deep look at a process. Team members produce maps showing how systems work now (current state) and how they could work if improved (future state). Following the first successful Value Stream workshop, which focused on operating room systems, hospital leadership embraced Lean Six Sigma as an integral part of its mission of providing safe, high quality care. This year, the Lean Six Sigma Steering Committee members identified three Value Stream projects. Value Stream One focused on inpatient access and throughput. Representatives from nursing, registration, the emergency department, housekeeping services, medicine, billing, and information systems were among those involved. Members thoroughly analyzed the process of inpatient access – from admission through discharge. From that came a Kaizen event. Kaizen is Japanese for “improvement” or “change for the better.” A Kaizen, O’Hare explained, “is an area where we can improve, where we say, ‘Here’s something we can do quickly.’” The “something,” was emergency department bed assignments to the inpatient floors. “It may sound simple,” she said, “but it’s a complicated process.” workshop and Kaizen event. The final activity is the successful undertaking and completion of a Green Belt project. The Kaizen event helped identify the problem: there were delays in gaining bed assignments resulting in patients waiting for admission to the inpatient floors. Kathy Schuler, vice president for patient care and chief nursing officer, is a Steering Committee member and executive sponsor of Value Stream One. “We developed a new position, bed assignment coordinator,” she explained. “Before, there were lots of phone calls being made [to find a bed]. Now, there is just one call – to the coordinator. This allowed us to streamline the process. It took ten to twelve minutes to get a bed; we reduced that to 5.4 minutes.” After more than six months of implementation, the bed assignment process is holding at times less than five minutes. This is a key feature of any Lean Six Sigma improvement ~ sustainability of the change. Green Belt trainee Ilana Mogolesko works in clinical services development. Her Green Belt project focuses on coordination with nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities and ambulance companies. Although being a Green Belt trainee translates into a lot more responsibility, she is enthusiastic about her new role. In addition to the Kaizen, a Value Stream results in multiple in-depth projects, called Green Belt projects, which take from four to six months to complete. Over 20 employees are Green Belt trainees involved in an in-depth certification process. To become a certified Green Belt, a trainee must attend a one-day workshop, completing 25 hours of rigorous online training, and participate in a Value Stream “ The Lean Six Sigma Value Stream process has given us the opportunity to address complex issues and improve organizational processes. The best part of the process is having staff closest to the issue and closest to the patient participate in designing more efficient and better ways to provide care. – Director of Inpatient Nursing Services Marlene Williamson, RN “Learning about Lean Six Sigma has taught me to look at things differently. I love solving problems and working in a team environment,” she said. “Each Green Belt project has been designed to eliminate the non-valued, wasteful activities that can cause patient wait time or confusion, and ensure all steps are coordinated and informative for the patient. Now we are empowered as an organization to solve anything.” Value Stream Two, Emergency Department (ED) Patient and Information Flow, focuses on patients who aren’t admitted to the hospital. The Kaizen event will involve a reorganization of the ED work areas, called a 5S: Sort (remove clutter), Straighten (make locations for everything), Shine (clean, polish, paint), Standardize (find the best way) and Sustain (make it work). Five additional Green Belt projects are underway. Value Stream Three, Medication Administration Process, focuses on complex issues surrounding how medications are prescribed, administered, monitored, and reviewed. The team includes representatives from nursing, information systems, pharmacy, lab and involves physicians, hospitalists, technologists, management and support staff. “Ultimately, all of us involved in the Lean Six Sigma effort are change agents,” O’Hare said. “Awareness, education and teamwork are key. There is a willingness to discuss ideas. We are a consensus-driven organization with a strong track record of performance improvement. Leadership is pro-innovation and wants to be on the cutting edge. Winchester Hospital is truly unique. We are building on our success!” Improving Primary Care Costs associated with our nation’s medical system are skyrocketing while state and federal funding is decreasing. An aging population strains already overtaxed systems. Physicians, seeing more patients in less time, are inundated with paperwork and regulations. Preventive, pro-active care takes a back seat to episodic treatment for acute care. Driven by the dual realities of health care reform and rising medical costs, a new model of care – called patient-centered medical home (or advanced primary care) – will fundamentally change how primary care is delivered and financed. Winchester Hospital, through Winchester Primary Care Associates (WPCA) and its parent organization, Winchester Physicians Associates (WPA), is at the forefront of this effort. “We are evolving into a far more integrated health care organization,” said Winchester Healthcare Management CEO Dale Lodge. “Systems have gotten very complicated and segregation of care can result in room for error. “We are trying to eliminate complicated processes and provide care in the safest, most effective way. We look at this as a great opportunity. The culture of the organization is to not push things under the rug. It’s why our employees are confident and enthusiastic. We can work together to make it better.” This system ensures safe, high-quality, patient-centered, cost-effective care. A physician leads a team of professionals (nurse practitioner, nurses, care managers, social workers, dieticians, therapists, office administrators, medical assistants and medical secretaries), who collectively take responsibility for a patient’s ongoing care. Compassionate, personal care includes the use of evidence-based medicine, active participation by the patient and family in decision-making and feedback, as well as information technology to enhance care, track performance and outcomes, eliminate duplication, support education, and foster better communication. Winchester Hospital is focusing on three key aspects of care: early detection/ prevention; disease management of individuals with high-risk chronic care diagnoses; and management of patients who are transitioning their care setting. “The delivery of medical care has become episodic,” said Ted Sullivan, director of Winchester Physician Associates. “To remedy that, the idea is to have a physician direct the comprehensive care of each patient by leading a medical team.” A key resource and liaison is the nurse care manager, who may oversee between 150200 patients. The nurse care manager is often the first point of contact, reaching out to patients and families. “We need to be proactive, monitoring those patients who need extra resources to help keep them well, and knowing when to step in. It has been proven that it can work and I believe it can be achieved. This is the right idea,” Sullivan emphasized. “It will be a better system. “We want to improve the patient experience, take better care of the population, and reduce costs. Our vision is to connect all the practices to easily share information and resources. There will be less duplicative testing and more communication. We want to be cohesive and collaborative, which will allow us to thrive in a changing payment environment.” Three new physicians and a nurse care manager have been hired at Winchester Primary Care Associates, which moved into a new building at 1021 Main Street in Winchester in June, with plans underway to hire more doctors and a nurse practitioner. The staff holds team meetings to review operations and answer questions such as: How are we meeting our goals? Who are our highest need patients? What is the best next step for interventions? Dr. Russell Zide, WPCA medical director and member of the newly formed WPA Physicians Leadership Council, focuses on care innovation and physician development. The Leadership Council focuses on quality/safety, technology, payment reimbursement, and physician development/care innovation. “We need to manage people with chronic diseases and do a better job of keeping them out of the emergency room and the hospital because that places a huge burden on the system,” Dr. Zide said. “Improving the quality of care and keeping costs down is a challenge,” he admitted, “but the medical system is fracturing. This is a long-term project to bring medicine back to where the patient is at the center. We’ve moved away from that.” Dr. Joel Solomon, WPA board member and Leadership Council member, focuses on payment reimbursement. “We are on a path of increased health care expenditures that is not sustainable. We spend much more per capita than other countries. We are seriously committed to the question of how can we do this better,” he said. An important step is moving from fee-for-service to a global payment model, which rewards the quality, not quantity of care. This approach, which incentivizes doctors and hospitals for keeping patients healthy and better managing chronic illnesses, will eventually result in improved patient care while slowing rising costs. “It’s a start,” Dr. Solomon explained. “The real problem is how to do a better job with fewer resources. It’s been done in manufacturing and we can do it, too. We are trying.” Winchester Hospital’s leadership is committed to this change. “As community providers, we take care of family and friends all the time,” said Dale Lodge. “That raises the bar significantly. “We are passionate about health care. We have to be. We’re not dealing with cars; we are taking care of people.” Winchester Physician Associates’ physicians, a nurse practitioner, a nurse care manager and a number of medical and administrative staff members collectively take responsibility for a patient’s ongoing care at the new advanced primary care practice. Foundation Winchester Hospital Foundation Vice President Maribeth Canning and Winchester Hospital Foundation Chair Deborah R. McDonough 2011 Winchester Hospital Foundation Board Members CHAIRMAN Deborah R. McDonough PRESIDENT Dale M. Lodge CLERK Maribeth Canning VICE PRESIDENT Kevin F. Smith TREASURER Matthew Woods Ann R. Blackham Donna Burke Darina Gilley Chesterton Brian J. Connor Kelley Cornell, MD Leo C. Donahue Patrick Fortin Anthony Gattineri Karen R. McAlmon, MD Anne Neilson Ann Norberg Joan P. O’Neil Susan C. Powers Richard H. Salter Dennis Sargent John J. Sullivan Marvin Weiner Marlene Williamson This was a momentous year for the Winchester Hospital Foundation and those we serve. We raised more than $7 million dollars, the largest amount ever in the hospital’s 100-year history. Our many loyal community members generously gave to the Foundation and we are most grateful for their steadfast support. Our 2 nd Century Campaign has engaged countless individuals and businesses who understand the benefits of having a community-based Center for Cancer Care and Ambulatory Surgery Center that are state-of-theart and welcoming in every respect. Thanks to this generosity, our Center for Cancer Care has opened and cancer patients now can be treated with family and friends at their side to ease the journey. The tremendous response from our own employees, physicians, and volunteers underscores the hospital community’s deep and abiding commitment to our projects and, above all, to our patients. Similarly, once our Ambulatory Surgery Center opens its doors in 2012, our surgery patients will experience faster, more convenient scheduling of outpatient procedures. The construction of the Ambulatory Surgery Center, with new operating rooms, has the same guiding principles and patient-centered approach that informed every aspect of the building of the Center for Cancer Care: ease of access, comfortable surroundings designed with the patient’s needs first and foremost, and streamlined processes. We are honored to be the recipient of many awards, including high patient satisfaction scores, employer rankings, and quality measures. Yet, we see firsthand that expertise and the latest technologies are the most powerful healing forces only when delivered by compassionate caregivers. Our ability to bring comfort and ease suffering is, in large measure, due to the philanthropic support and humanity of so many. We hope that you too will continue to be inspired by the impact of these gifts. Deborah R. McDonough Winchester Hospital Foundation Chair PHILANTHROPIST OF THE YEAR: John and Suzanne Reno – Giving Circles Philanthropists of the Year John and Suzanne Reno gave an extraordinary donation of $1 million to Our 2 nd Century Campaign. The Winchester residents made this generous gift as a tribute to the dedicated, compassionate care provided by two Winchester Hospital physicians: Dr. Arlan F. Fuller, Jr., clinical vice president for the integration of oncology services and academic affiliations; and, Dr. Jonathan Adler, an internist who has been on the hospital’s active medical staff for over 30 years. “Seeing how intelligently the hospital is operated, and how it continually wins top clinical and employer awards, speaks well. They attract great physicians and provide an excellent experience for patients,” John Reno said. “We had been looking for something big to do for Winchester Hospital. When we heard about the hospital’s expansion, a light went on.” The Renos have also donated their time and talents to the hospital and other deserving institutions. John served as a member of the Winchester Hospital Board of Directors and Suzie began volunteering in the early 1990s, when her unwavering efforts helped the hospital establish a program to support expectant and new parents. More recently she has been involved with establishing a link between Carleton-Willard At Home, a program for local seniors, and Winchester Hospital. The Renos continue to be impressed by Winchester Hospital’s superb leadership and high quality medical care. “They are forward-thinking, continually asking, ‘What can we do better?’” Suzie said. “Jon [Adler] has been my doctor forever. He is a very good physician and always interested in my overall well-being. Arlan [Fuller] is a fabulous surgeon and a great human being. He was simply perfect when he cared for our daughter. What I love about Winchester Hospital is that they think about what’s best for the patient. We are lucky to have them in our town.” John Reno, who also sees Dr. Adler, acknowledged the important role the hospital plays in maintaining a strong, vibrant community. “It is one of the essentials,” he said, “right behind the fire and police departments and the school system. We look at this gift as not just for the hospital, but in a larger sense it is a gift for the benefit of the whole community.” To honor and thank the Renos, the medical oncology floor at the newly opened Center for Cancer Care at 620 Washington St. has been named the Reno Center for Medical Oncology. It is a fitting tribute to this generous and caring couple and we are extremely grateful. John and Suzanne Reno “ We had been looking for something big to do for Winchester Hospital. When we heard about the hospital’s ” expansion, a light went on. – John Reno PHILANTHROPIST OF THE YEAR: Shields Health Care Group – Business Partner For five years, Winchester Hospital and Quincy-based Shields Health Care Group have provided radiation treatment to thousands of area cancer patients through a joint venture at 620 Washington St. in Winchester. A recent gift of $100,000 from Shields to Our 2 nd Century Campaign is further testament to this strong community health partnership. The generous donation helps fund Winchester Hospital’s new Center for Cancer Care which combines medical oncology, radiation oncology and all support services under one roof at the 620 Washington St. location. (Left to right): Thomas A. Shields, president of Shields Health Care Group, and Thomas F. Shields, founder, chief executive officer and chairman of Shields Health Care Group “ The great people at Winchester Hospital share our values and our common vision of patient-centric, ” quality-driven care. – Thomas F. Shields As founder, chief executive officer and chairman of Shields Health Care Group, Thomas F. Shields is selective when making charitable giving decisions. He chose to support Winchester Hospital because he believes his family-run business and the community hospital share so many qualities. “It’s important to us that each patient is treated the way we’d want our own mother treated,” said Shields, a longtime supporter of education and children’s charities. “The great people at Winchester Hospital share our values and our common vision of patient-centric, quality-driven care. It feels like family.” Through their donation, the Shields family chose to name the Center for Cancer Care’s second floor skylight area where sunlight pours down, highlighting a vine sculpture with multicolored, stained glass leaves suspended along the ceiling. Thomas A. Shields, president of Shields Health Care Group, noted that radiation oncology services were traditionally delivered to patients in basements of buildings. For this reason, he especially appreciates the healing environment within the Winchester Hospital Center for Cancer Care, which is enhanced by airy spaciousness, light and other natural elements. “We are grateful for the generous gift from Shields Health Care Group, which will allow us to continue to invest in the most advanced technologies and facilities for our patients,” said Kevin Smith, president and chief executive officer of Winchester Hospital. Thomas F. Shields said he is proud of the “blossoming relationship” between his family business and Winchester Hospital. “We enjoy the opportunity to extend a helping hand when it’s needed,” he added, “and we look forward to growing together.” PHILANTHROPIST OF THE YEAR: Winchester Laboratory Associates, PC and Strata Pathology Services, Inc. – Physicians Three years ago, Richard Heidbreder, MD, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease). A year later weakness in his arms forced him to retire from his role as medical director of Winchester Hospital’s radiation oncology service. In tribute to Dr. Heidbreder and his 25 years of service, Our 2 nd Century Campaign received a $2 million donation from Winchester Laboratory Associates, PC, the physician group that provides laboratory and pathology services at Winchester Hospital, and Strata Pathology Services, Inc., a Lexington-based company that provides pathology services to area medical providers. One of the largest gifts in the hospital’s 100-year history, the donation brings us closer to the $10 million capital campaign that is helping to fund the Center for Cancer Care and Ambulatory Surgery Center, both located at 620 Washington St., and renovations at the 41Highland Ave. main campus. According to pathologist Mark Zuckerman, MD, president of Strata and chair of Winchester Hospital’s pathology department, the organizations made the gift as a tribute to their friend and colleague. The funds have been designated for the new Dr. Richard Heidbreder Center for Radiation Oncology, located at the Center for Cancer Care, and the Healing Garden which will be located behind the Center for Cancer Care when completed. A special ceremony was held for the naming of the Center and Dr. Heidbreder was in attendance with his family. Dr. Heidbreder passed away on November 14, 2011. Dr. Heidbreder joined Winchester Hospital’s medical staff in 1985; in 2007 he founded its radiation oncology program. Under his guidance, the formerly named Winchester Hospital Radiation Oncology Center became a premier facility, offering state-of-the-art treatment for cancer patients. He also established the Dr. Richard Heidbreder Comfort Fund to assist cancer patients with medical and related costs not covered by insurance. “Dr. Heidbreder was an outstanding clinician and a wonderful human being. He represents everything that a physician should provide to patients and the community: clinical excellence, compassionate care and a vision for the future, all with a great deal of class,” said Dr. Zuckerman. “This is an opportunity for my colleagues and I to give back to Winchester Hospital, and at the same time recognize Dr. Heidbreder for his incredible contributions to the hospital and its patients.” (Left to right): From Strata Pathology Services, Inc. are May Azar, MD; supervising histologist Gene Mercado; Mark Zuckerman, MD; Robin Kirby, MD; and Aldo Gonzalez Serva, MD. Not pictured: Terrence Harrist, MD. “ ” This is an opportunity for my colleagues and I to give back to Winchester Hospital. – Mark Zuckerman, MD “The naming of the radiation oncology center for Dr. Heidbreder is so fitting,” said Kevin Smith, president and chief executive officer of Winchester Hospital. “No one has done more to advance cancer care at Winchester Hospital. This is a perfect tribute to a great man.” Richard Heidbreder, MD We Gratefully Acknowledge Our LEADERSHIP Lifetime Donors Lifetime donors exemplify a loyal group of community members who have generously supported the hospital through annual giving, tribute giving, capital giving, planned giving or through event support through September 30, 2011. $2,000,000+ Mrs. Elaclaire Gosselin and the late Raymond J. Gosselin Winchester Laboratory Associates, PC and Strata Pathology Services, Inc. The Winton Club $1,000,000 - $1,999,999 Mrs. Muriel B. Dawes* Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reno Mrs. Phyllis M. Stearns $500,000 - $999,999 Abbott Laboratories Telemachus and Irene Demoulas Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. O’Neil The Charles Irwin Travelli Fund Professor Emeritus Dr. John C. Wells Winchester Mount Vernon House $250,000 - $499,000 North Shore Radiological Associates, Inc. Salter HealthCare Yankee Alliance $100,000 - $249,000 Anonymous Armstrong Ambulance Service Mrs. Ann Blackham Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts The Cedar Street Foundation Cummings Foundation, Inc. EMC En Ka Society Mr. and Mrs. Craig B. Gibson Arthur Griffin Family Foundation The Lodge Family Martini Insurance Agency, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William F. McCall Mr. and Mrs. P. Barry McDonough Middlesex Surgical Associates John Moriarty & Associates, Inc. John and Mary Murphy Educational Foundation New England Inpatient Specialists, LLC Mr.* and Mrs. Daniel O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roll Shields Health Care Group Sodexo Health Care Services Mr. and Mrs. James R. Willing Wilmington Community Roundtable Winchester Anesthesia Associates, Inc. Winchester Co-operative Bank Winchester Emergency Medical Associates, PC Winchester Savings Bank Woodbriar of Wilmington/Windsor Place of Wilmington $50,000 - $99,999 A. J. Martini, Inc. Affiliates in Footcare, PC Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund Anthony and Anita Martignetti Foundation athenahealth, Inc. Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. Steven Belkin Dr. Barbara H. Bjornson Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunter Boll Bonnell Ford Mr. Allan T. Buros Cardinal Health Mr. and Mrs. K. Paul Chase Children’s Hospital Boston Dr. Kelley Cornell Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cummings Mr.* and Mrs. David Dettinger Dr. and Mrs.* Barry C. Dorn Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Federal Heating & Engineering Co., Inc. Friends of Winchester Hospital Dr. Arlan and Alice Fuller Mr. Frank M. Gunby, Jr. Mr. George S. Hebb Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lamson Mr. and Mrs. David Leland LifeLine Healthcare Solutions Mr. John F. Martin and Ms. Jeannine M. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martini Mechanical Construction Services, Inc. Ms. Anne J. Neilson Northmark Bank Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Ockerbloom Owens & Minor, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Quinn Reading Co-operative Bank Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Rotolo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rotondi Elizabeth and George L. Sanborn Foundation Seaman DiCarlo Corporation Mrs. Kay L. Shubrooks Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Skates Mr. Kevin Smith and Ms. Molly Jenks Ms. Elizabeth Spiller Steffian Bradley Architects, Inc. Stoneham Bank Mr. and Mrs. Antonio J. Tambone Winchester Hospital Medical and Allied Health Professionals Winchester Rotary Charitable Fund, Inc. $35,000 - $49,999 Action Ambulance Service, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan L. Adler The Beacon Grille Drs. William L. Breckwoldt and Caroline Foote Dr. Marilyn R. Capek James & Veronica Chesterton Charitable Foundation Ms. Marion G. Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Delaney Ms. Sara Delano and Mr. William G. Zink DiGiorgio Associates Ms. Barbara J. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Drummond Mr. Bahaa Fam and Ms. Carol L. Nowacki Dr. Richard Iseke and Ms. Margaret Pothier Laboratory Corporation of America Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. LaGatta Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Laverty Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Martignetti, Esq. McDermott, Will & Emery Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mulvaney Mystic Valley Urological Associates, Inc. Newpro, Inc. Nixon Peabody, LLP Mrs. Barbara B. O’Connell Orthopaedics Plus Parris and Associates Mr. and Mrs. Salvador F. Porras Reading Cardiology Associates, PC Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Sayre Ms. Patricia Simboli Drs. Richard E. Toran, Jr. and Ann Toran Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. D. Reid Weedon, Jr. Wilmington Pediatrics, Inc. Woburn Lions Breakfast Club $25,000 - $34,999 Ms. Katherine K. Allen Dr. Darius Ameri Dr. Donald T. Amiralian Boston Communications Group Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke Cain Brothers & Company, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Brian Carr Mr. and Mrs. James B. Conway Mr. and Mrs. William A. Doe Dr. and Mrs. Alan D. Edelstein Electrical Dynamics, Inc. James A. Ficociello, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gattineri Dr*. and Mrs. Richard C. Heidbreder Howland Development Company Dr. Mohammed Jaleel Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Kemper Dr. Chitra Y. King and Mr. Christopher King Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kingsbury Dr. Gloria E. Korta Mr. Joseph A. Martignetti Mass Electrical Contractors Dr. Karen R. McAlmon and Mr. Kwame Ofori-Asante Ronald McDonald House Charities Mr. and Mrs. Lane McGovern Dr. and Mrs. Robert Moors Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Mucci Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norberg Mrs. Virginia O’Grady Mrs. Kay O’Hare Robby and Catharine Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Sargent Ms. Elizabeth Spiller Ms. Mary T. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Tarby, III Dr. Dean Tully Vacuum Barrier Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Richard Weiner Dr. Gregory J. Weisz and Dr. Paula Fang Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Williams Woburn Host Lions Club Woburn Pediatric Associates Dr. Dana I. Zitkovsky and Mr. Ivan Zitkovsky Dr. and Mrs. Mark Zuckerman *deceased Heritage Society Winchester Hospital’s legacy of support was first established in 1916 when Sophronia A. Harrington made the first planned gift - a bequest - the simplest of all planned gifts. The Heritage Society recognizes those who have continued Mrs. Harrington’s tradition. Gift planning is more than a link to our past; it is the source of our current strength and the promise of a healthy future. It also provides our donors with a way to leave a legacy that perpetuates their most deeply held values. Those listed below have provided for the hospital in their estate plans through a life income gift such as a charitable gift annuity or a remainder trust. Mrs. Celena D. Bradlee Dr. and Mrs. Albert Chen Mrs. Muriel B. Dawes* Mrs. Margaret Duca* Mrs. Virginia B. Gay Mrs. Elaclaire Gosselin Mr. George S. Hebb Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Kemper The Lodge Family Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martini Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mulvaney Mrs. Barbara B. O’Connell Ms. Janet Pavliska* Mr. and Mrs. Salvador F. Porras Mrs. Kay L. Shubrooks Mr. Kevin F. Smith and Ms. Molly Jenks Ms. Elizabeth Spiller Professor Emeritus Dr. John C. Wells *deceased The individuals listed below included Winchester Hospital in their estate plans through a bequest or trust prior to their passing. We remain grateful for their generosity in leaving a legacy to benefit the patients of Winchester Hospital. Mr. Frank O. Adams Mrs. Evelyn Akeson Mr. and Mrs. George Aligas Dr. William Daniel Barone Mr. George Blackwood Mrs. Deborah L. Broadhurst Mr. Harrison Chadwick Mrs. Helen M. Coakley Mrs. Dorothy S. Coleman Mr. Arthur J. Connell Mrs. Ruth Dietz Mrs. Marguerite Diorio Mrs. Elsie E.C. Ferguson Mary Alice Fitch Mrs. Pauline Griffin Mrs. Virginia Hackett Mrs. George A. Haskins Mrs. Harry P. Hood Mr. and Mrs. Reese James Mrs. Marion A. Littlefield Mr. Donald Manzelli Mr. Eugene J. McCarthy Dr. James F. McDonough Dr. and Mrs. Donald McLean Mrs. Constance Morrill Mr. Charles C. Parkhurst Mr. Leo M. Pistorino Mr. Gregory Rodes Mrs. Sandra Shepard Rodgers Mrs. Margaret J. Shaw Mrs. Florence Jope Smith Kathryn Wholley Mr. and Mrs. Walworth B. Williams Our dear friend and esteemed volunteer Muriel Dawes passed away at her Winchester home on August 24, 2011 at the age of 98 years old. A member of the Heritage Society, Muriel was a steadfast donor and recipient of the hospital’s Philanthropist of the Year Award in 1997. Many can attest to Muriel’s dedication to Winchester Hospital. Not only was she a donor, she also began volunteering in 1977 and logged nearly 5,300 volunteer hours – a value of more than $100,000 in today’s workplace. Muriel was also a longtime member of the Friends of Winchester Hospital’s Board of Directors. She enjoyed her annual birthday celebration at the hospital and she loved Amigo, one of the dogs that visits patients through the hospital’s Caring Canines program. In Muriel’s true wisdom, she left her home to Winchester Hospital through a retained life estate, in which she donated her home while retaining the right to live in it for the rest of her life. We are truly grateful to Muriel for the legacy she left us. OUR CENTURY CAMPAIGN ND We are proud to report that the community has enthusiastically rallied in support of the capital projects which will be the beneficiaries of Our 2 nd Century Campaign. As of this printing, with the help of more than 150 volunteers, we have raised more than $8 million toward our goal of $10 million since the inception of this campaign. With the exception of the Healing Garden, construction of the new Center for Cancer Care is complete and patients are now enjoying this state-of-the-art facility. Uniting our oncologists from three facilities into one location places less stress on our patients and enables our talented physicians to seamlessly integrate their patients’ treatment plans. How rewarding it is to see our vision realized! Peggy and Jack Roll Our 2 nd Century Campaign Co-Chairs “ With the help of more than 150 volunteers, we have raised more than $8 million toward our goal of $10 million since the inception of The construction of the Ambulatory Surgery Center is well underway as we watch the determined pace and progress of John Moriarty and Associates’ construction crew. We anticipate that the steel beams will be fully enclosed by the end of fall so that the interior work can continue throughout the winter months. When the surgery center is complete with new operating rooms, it will dramatically improve our ability to serve the community’s demand for surgical procedures. Once this facility is complete in the spring, we will turn our attention to the operating rooms and recovery suite of the hospital. We have been encouraged by the community’s outpouring of generosity, which has grown dramatically from its initial phases when we invited those closest to Winchester Hospital to endorse the effort. In just over one year, we have engaged many community members and businesses to join us in this endeavor. The emphasis of the campaign now is to share the story with each and every individual in our service area and urge others to join us to ensure that the very best care remains close to home. this campaign. – Peggy and Jack Roll Campaign Cabinet Members (standing left to right): Maribeth Canning, Richard Iseke, MD, Jack Roll, Kathy Schuler, RN, Arlan Fuller, MD, John Sullivan, Esq., John Looney, and Patricia Thompson (Seated left to right): Kelley Cornell, MD, Deborah McDonough, Ann Blackham, Peggy Roll, Dale Lodge, Jane Walsh, Patricia Annino, Esq., Donna Sherrill, RN, and Gerry O’Neill (not pictured: Rich Salter and Dick Sayre) Capital Giving The Capital Campaign’s listings recognize donors who have made leadership gifts from the campaign’s inception through September 30, 2011. Ted and Marsha Lamson Karen and David Leland Mystic Valley Urological Associates, Inc. Anne J. Neilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Norberg The Ockerbloom Family Reading Co-operative Bank Kevin Smith and Molly Jenks Elizabeth Spiller Bob and Sally Willing Winchester Co-operative Bank Woodbriar of Wilmington/Windsor Place of Wilmington $10,000 - $24,999 Several members of the Winchester Hospital medical staff at the Ambulatory Surgery Center groundbreaking ceremony $2,000,000+ Elaclaire Gosselin and the late Raymond Joseph Gosselin Winchester Hospital Laboratory Associates, PC and Strata Pathology Services, Inc. $1,000,000 - $1,999,999 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reno $500,000 - $999,999 Telemachus and Irene Demoulas Family Foundation The Winton Club $100,000 - $499,999 Jean and Bill McCall New England Inpatient Specialists, Inc. North Shore Radiological Associates, Inc. Joan and Gerald O’Neil Peggy and Jack Roll Salter HealthCare Shields Health Care Group Winchester Anesthesia Associates, Inc. Winchester Emergency Medical Associates, Inc. For a full list of all campaign donors, please visit www.winchesterhospital.org. $50,000 - $99,999 Affiliates in Footcare, PC Mr. and Mrs. Steven Belkin Barbara H. Bjornson, MD The Blackham Family Bill and Joyce Cummings Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Dr. Arlan and Alice Fuller The Lodge Family Anthony and Anita Martignetti Foundation The Martin Family Martini Insurance Agency, Inc. Middlesex Surgical Associates Northmark Bank Stoneham Bank Winchester Savings Bank $25,000 - $49,999 Dr. Darius Ameri Armstrong Ambulance Service Brian and Laura Carr The Cedar Street Foundation Dr. Kelley Cornell Marion G. Crandall Sara Delano and Bill Zink The Duffy and Conway Families of Woburn Anthony and Lisa Gattineri Mary and Dan LaGatta Sunny and Jon Adler Dr. Moe and Betty Akbarian Paul and Janet Andrews Anonymous Dr. Dennis and Debbie Begos Joyce Brisbois and Marvin Weiner Maribeth and John Canning Dr. Marilyn Capek Dr. Nancy Chun Dr. Donald and Gale Druga Dr. Alan and Deborah Edelstein James Ficociello, DDS Dr. Jose Guerra Ron and Colleen Hertel Dr. Virgina Hung Dr. Richard Mazandi Iseke and Margaret Pothier Cathie and Dean Jackson Dr. Katherine Kim Dr. Chitra Y. King Dr. Gloria Korta Lifeline Healthcare Solutions, Inc. Dr. Arthur and Susan Little Dr. Karen McAlmon and Kwame Ofori-Asante Mr. and Mrs. P. Barry McDonough Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulvaney Stephen and Cecily Parkhurst Dr. Peter and Maureen Rotolo Richard H. and Elisabeth N. Sayre Mary T. Sweeney The Taylor Family The Taymor Family Foundation/Philip and Kathleen Taymor Dr. Franklin Waddell Jane and Michael Walsh Dr. Richard and Janice Weiner & Family Janet and Matthew Woods $5,000 - $9,999 Donna and Bob Burke Dr. Joseph and Wendy Czarnecki Leo and Deborah Donahue Ear Nose and Throat Consultants, Inc. Ric Guarante Eric Hayden and Tove Hellerud Janice T. Houghton Alice J. Kuhne and Dennis W. Manning Joanne and Bill Marsden The Mastrangelo Family Fiona McCaughan Norma and Salvador Porras Reading Cardiology Associates Robby and Catharine Robertson Dr. Wayne Saltsman Kathy and Frank Schuler Deborah and Joseph Tarby The Travaglini Family Dr. and Mrs. Frank Virnelli Mr. and Mrs. James H. Young $2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous Dr. Stephanie Bernstein Dr. William L. Breckwoldt and Dr. Caroline Foote Gail and Richard Canzano Dr. David J. Carroll Drs. Daniel and Lenna Finger Gail A. Forthoffer Dr. Kathleen and Patrick Fortin Richard and Susan Fougere Friends of Winchester Hospital Dr. Jonathan and Susan Hall Marie B. Johnson Mary Klayda Dr. Debra Knee and Jonathan Lang Anne M. Lang and John Talbot Gayle and Jeff O’Grady Gerry and Anne O’Neill Sue and Steve Powers Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sampson, Jr. John J. Sullivan, Esq. Patricia and Michael Thompson Glenn and Anne Welch Dr. Robert and Marlene Williamson $1,000 - $2,499 A&M Roofing Services, Inc. Kathleen Beyerman, RN Jean D. Brown, RN Clennan Bunn Carol A. Callan Marit Davies* Aileen Day, RN Danielle DeHate Jeanne Dempster Carla Destramp Melissa Donais, FNP Mr. and Mrs. Edward Esposito Family Care Centers, Stoneham and Tewksbury Kathleen Fitzgerald, RN Jim and Deb Fiumedora James Foley Freeman and Susan Fraim Helen C. Gailis Vincent Gatto Gerald Greeley Joanne and John Grega Kenneth and Kathleen Grisley Robert and Marylou Hardy Karen J. Hart Yu-Chi Hong-O’Rourke Catherine Hutchins J&M Brown Company, Inc. Mary E. Johnson Lee Kaufmann Karen and David Keaney Lauren Kiely and David Gill Kate Lane Christine Livingston John and Kathleen Looney Linda Lutey Dr. Mark Macklis Nance Martin Mechanical Construction Services, Inc. Sue Mizer Mary Moloney and Paul King Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Orifice Orthopedic Surgery Maggie and John Russell Lori Schatzl Pat Selleck-Graham Donna Sherrill Ted and Mary Sullivan Surgical Services Staff Sheila Trafton Paulette and Robert Van der Kloot Winchester Hospital Directors Janet Gallant Wood and Kevin Wood Kathleen Young *deceased The Giving Circles program recognizes the generous commitment of individuals and businesses who contributed annual gifts of $100 or more between October 1, 2010 and September 30, 2011. Over the years, philanthropy has been the cornerstone of our efforts to enhance patient care initiatives, secure state-of-the-art technology and equipment, and fund renovation projects. Unrestricted gifts received through our Giving Circles program provide the hospital with the flexibility to use these resources where needed most. Giving Circles $25,000+ Dr.* and Mrs. Richard C. Heidbreder Professor Emeritus Dr. John C. Wells Winchester Mount Vernon House Yankee Alliance $10,000 - $24,999 Ms. Katherine K. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Craig B. Gibson $5,000 - $9,999 Dr. and Mrs. David A. Alessandro Choate, Hall & Stewart Mr.* and Mrs. David Dettinger Mr and Mrs. David W. Donahue Dr. Joseph A. Hill, III Mr. and Mrs. William F. McCall Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moriarty Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Mucci Mr. Robert W. Murray Pink Ribbon Benefits Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Quinn Mr. A. Thomas Traina Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh $2,500 - $4,999 Sunny and Jon Adler Mrs. Ann R. Blackham Dr. Kelley Cornell Mr. Frank M. Gunby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hood Janice Houghton Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Kelly Dr. William D. Kenyon Mr. William J. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Moeser Northmark Bank and Trust Company Kathy and Frank Schuler $1,000 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Ahearn Anonymous Armstrong Ambulance Service Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Begos BNY Mellon Wealth Management Dr. William Breckwoldt and Dr. Caroline Foote Brighton Collectibles & Brighton Retail Ms. Joyce K. Brisbois and Mr. Marvin Weiner Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke Maribeth and John Canning Mr. and Mrs. William E. Caulfield Mr. Christopher P. Choma Alicia and Dennis Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Connor Mr. and Mrs. James B. Conway Ms. Mary E. Costello Dr. Michele Crage and Mr. Geoffery Sauter Mr. and Mrs. Foster K. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Curtis, Jr. Ms. Sara Delano and Mr. William G. Zink Mr. and Mrs. William G. Denhard Mr. and Mrs. William A. Doe Mr. Francis H. Doughty Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Druga Ms. Rebecca E. Duseau Dr. and Mrs. David Fefferman James A. Ficociello, DDS Mr. Jay M. Finn Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Fitzpatrick Freeman and Susan Fraim Dr. Arlan and Alice Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gattineri The Gatto Family Dr. and Mrs. George E. Ghareeb Gorgeous Fabrics Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co., LLC Lee Griffin Mr. John E. Guarente Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gulino Hair Designs, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hawley Mrs. Yu-Chi Hong-O’Rourke Houghton Mifflin Matching Gift Program Dr. Virginia Hung Dr. Richard Iseke and Ms. Margaret Pothier Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Jackson Dr. Roy A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Kadnar Dr. Gloria E. Korta Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. LaGatta Anne M. Lang Mr. Gordon Lawrence The Lodge Family Ms. Doris T. Lynch Ms. Martha M. MaDan Judy and Mike Manzo Ms. Elaine M. McLatchy Mr. William G. McPadden Mr. Alan K. Melkonian Mr. and Mrs. Vinod K. Misra Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mulloney Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Murray Dr. and Mrs. David E. Nash Anne J. Neilson Mr. and Mrs. George W. Neuner Dr. William A. Numa Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP Dr. and Mrs. Robert O’Brien Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Ockerbloom Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Parkhurst Partners Healthcare Mr. Frederick Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Quinn Dr. Paul Radvany Mr. and Mrs. J. Irving Rawding Mr. and Mrs. John F. Reno Robby and Catharine Robertson Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roll Mr. Harry A. Rothmann Ms. Nancy Sachetti and Mr. Vincent Swiniuch Mr. Richard H. Salter Mr. and Mrs. James J. Savage Richard H. and Elisabeth Sayre Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shagoury Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Skates Mr. Kevin Smith and Ms. Molly Jenks Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Smith Ms. Elizabeth Spiller Ms. Mary T. Sweeney Mr.* and Mrs. Anthony J. Triglione Ms. Sandra A. Urie and Mr. Frank F. Herron Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Virnelli Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Walsh Dr. and Mrs. William C. Walsh Wealth Management Advisors, LLC Mr. and Mrs. D. Reid Weedon, Jr. Winchester Co-operative Bank Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Woods $500 - $999 Andrew Abela, DDS Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Bonnell Ms. Martha A. Bullard Mr. Clellan O. Bunn Lisa and Matthew Burns Mr. and Mrs. Mario P. Carco Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Caruso Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chesterton Ms. Donna Cook Marion G. Crandall Cummings Realty, LLC Dynamex, Inc. Dr. Andrew J. Escoll and Ms. Tina S. Snider Ms. Alice Fitzgerald Dr. Kathleen and Patrick J. Fortin Mr. Alex Gold, Jr. Dr. Donald Grande Joanne Grega John Hancock Matching Gifts Program Karen J. Hart Mr. Eric W. Hayden and Ms. Tove Hellerud Dr. and Mrs. Carl Herbert Mr. Jacob A. Hershberger IBM Corporation Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Johnson David and Karen Keaney Dorothy Kelly-Flynn, RN Justin L. and Mary Anne Magee Mr. Joseph A. Martignetti Mr. Michael J. Martini Ms. Lydia Massa Dr. Karen R. McAlmon and Mr. Kwame Ofori-Asante *deceased Winchester Hospital employees raised more than $340,000 through the hospital’s 2011 employee appeal to support the care of the patients they serve every day. Mr. Harold McDonnell Medicity Rep. and Mrs. James R. Miceli Ms. Mary E. Moloney, RN Ms. Carrie Murphy Ms. Judith Nutile Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. John Otis Ms. Florence M. Popolo Ms. Elinor Quill Dr. Khether Raby Mimir Reynisson and Shari Agatstein Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Rotolo Mr. and Mrs. John J. Saia Mrs. Irene Schneller Ms. Paula Schumann Bharti Shah Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shapiro Donna and Pete Sherrill Dr. Julianne Stoughton Mr. and Mrs. Craig Strauss Ted and Mary Sullivan Mrs. Paula M. Sweeney Tenant Systems, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Terry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Turpin Verizon Vida Health Communications, Inc. Dr. Gregory J. Weisz and Dr. Paula Fang Mr. John F. Whelton $250 - $499 Mr. Sean Ahern Anonymous Apartment Connection USA, Inc. Mary Ellen Armstrong, RN Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Beane Stephanie M. Bettinelli Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bohne Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brady Janice M. Bubbers Judi Bucci Kathy Butler Dr. and Mrs. Teriggi Ciccone Mr. Michael Cima and Ms. Elizabeth Cortesi John and Nicole Clark Tad and Nancy Cleary Stephen Conrad Mr. Jared Couture Ms. Anita M. Cristiano Mr. and Mrs. William M. Damour Rev. and Mrs. Earl Darlington Miss Janessa DeCata Ms. Patricia A. Delaney Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Dermady Mr. and Mrs. Christie L. DeRosa DJM Properties, LLC Leo and Deborah Donahue Maureen and Mark Donnay Ms. Diane M. DuShane Ms. Eleanor J. Dutoit Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dwyer Mrs. Ruth Elio, RN Kathleen Fitzgerald, RN Focuscope, Inc. Ms. Jane L. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. William F. Govostes Mr. and Mrs. Neal J. Harte Mr. George S. Hebb, Jr. Cathy and Rusty Helmar Ms. Alice Hovenanian John and Cheryl Hurchik Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Johnson Glenn and Christine Johnson Ms. Jean Joyal, NP Ms. Robin G. Kantrowitz Dr. Monte I. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kinton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Kozlowski Jayne and Marty Kruszkowski Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lamson Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. LaPointe Mrs. Casey Leber Mr. Phillip Ledin Mr. and Mrs. E. Donald Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus B. Linscott Ms. Deidre C. Lyons Ms. Joanne Macedo Mr. John F. Martin and Ms. Jeannine M. Barrett Nance Martin Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. McCarthy Dr. Martha E. McCarty and Mr. J. Mark H. McCarty Rosemary McCormack Ted and Kathy McCormack Mr. and Mrs. P. Barry McDonough Lane and Ann McGovern Mr. and Mrs. William J. McManus Mary E. Miller Mr. Mailaja Mohammed Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mulvaney Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Murphy Mr. Harry Z. Nalbandian Mrs. Barbara B. O’Connell Sun Park Mr. David E. Pearson Ms. Lory Peta Susan Petrosino, RN Jeanne K. Phillips Donna M. Pihlaja Mr. and Mrs. Salvador F. Porras Steven C. Re Mr. Kevin C. Reidy, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Roche Brad and Barbara Ross Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Salani Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Saltmarsh Dr. Benjamin Scheindlin and Beth Kantrowitz Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Segerstrom Patricia C. Selleck-Graham Denise Shanning, RN Mrs. Mary E. Shannon Ms. Winnie Silk Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith Dr. Benjamin A. Solky and Dr. Ana Solky Ms. Janet V. Spanknebel Mr. Richard Steenbruggen Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Stetson Mr. Frank Tempesta Mr. and Mrs. Kane Thompson Patricia and Michael Thompson Ms. Julieann Thurlow Dr. Peter and Nora Tiffany Richard L. and Ann Marie Tilley Ms. Sheila Trafton UBS Financial Services, Inc. Ms. Bridget Vitale Ms. Margaret J. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Walsh Winchester Hospital Patient Financial Services Ms. Myrna Zaffina $100 - $249 Ms. Paula Abreu Ms. Sharon R. Abreu Ms. Deborah Adams Colette Ahern, RN Dr. and Mrs. Mohammed Akbarian Dr. Salvador Albanese Ms. Kathryn Albertian Mrs. Eugene F. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Amate Mr. Charles A. Anderson Betsy Andrews Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Antidormi Mrs. Anna Aronis Mr. Philip A. Arsenault Mr. and Mrs. Charles Athanasia Mr. and Mrs. William Attwood Ms. Maria A. Badaracco Mr. and Mrs. William E. Barch John and Leslie Barrett Mrs. Alice Barry Judy Barry Prof. and Mrs. Janos M. Beer Ms. Katherine Belmont Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Bennett, Jr. Ms. Carol A. Bergeron Ms. Andrea Berry Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bigelow Mr. and Mrs. Bengt E. Bjarngard Ms. Florence M. Black Mr. Dudley Blodget Ms. Jill K. Bohlin Ms. Suzan Boudreau Ms. Diane Bowen Mrs. Celena D. Bradlee Ms. Mary P. Brady David and Catherine Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Brickley Ms. Jennifer Brooks Ms. Marian Brooks Ms. Jean D. Brown, RN, MS Ms. Mary P. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Reynold L. Brown, Jr. John and Diane Bujalski Mr. Nelson S. Burbank Barbara Burke Jillian Buttaro Ms. Christine M. Callahan, RN Anthony and Barbara Camoscio Ms. Jane Cantillon Mr. Alfred A. Capobianco Mr. Edward Capone Mr. Nicholas Cardarelli, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Werner A. Carlson Ms. Emilie P. Carpenter Dr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Carson Mrs. Deborah Carson Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carson Ms. Dorothy A. Casey Mr. Paul C. Casey Ms. Brenda Evelyn Catucci Ms. Bonnie J. Cavanagh Ms. Louise M. Cecchini The Cefalo Family Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cerullo Ms. Lucille T. Cesari Mr. David C. Chamberlain, Jr. Roxanne Chamberlain Drs. George and Kimberlee Chatson Karen M. Chepulis Janice T. Chisholm Mr. Phillip Chockley Ms. Gail Ciano Cityline Donuts, Inc. Peg Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Coakley Elaine Cobucci Mr. James C. Coffen Dr. Donald J. Colantino Mr. and Mrs. Elio Commito Valerie and Brian Conley Mr. Andrew J. Connolly Mrs. Elizabeth M. Contompasis, RN Ms. Jane E. Cook-Campbell Margaret L. Copithorne Ms. Marianne Cortes Maria L. Costa Ms. Linda A. Coyne Ms. Barbara Crawley, RN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cross Kathy Crowe Ms. Mary Crowley Karen A. Cuipylo Nancy L. Cummings, RN Ryan M. Curtin Richard H. Curtis Jane S. Daddario Mr. and Mrs. James V. D’Agostino Ms. Marlena Dagostino Bita Sharon Daley Maria L. Dalton, RN Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. D’Angio Mr. and Mrs. Don DeHart Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Delgaizo, V Mr. John S. Della Svetura Mrs. Cornelia A. DeLuca Nancy Denizkurt Dr. and Mrs. Richard d’Entremont Matt D’Errico Carla Destramp Mrs. Debra Dimattia Shawn DiSessa Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins Mr. Christopher Doherty Dr. Elizabeth G. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Donald Dr. and Mrs. David F. Donohoe Michael and Susan Dooley Ms. Catherine A. Durante Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elia, V Mrs. Frances P. Elliott Mr. Harry L. Emmons Lisa Enaire and Vito Gorrasi, Jr. Mr. Jon W. Etheridge Mr. Lawrence J. Fava Mrs. Irene Fearnside Ms. Nancy Fennelly and Ms. Donna Guildersleeve Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ferullo Mr. Rudolph Fiore, Sr. Mrs. Sharon Fitzpatrick, RN Ms. Charlotte S. Fixler Mr. James Foley Mr. and Mrs. James J. Foley Kimberly Q. Foley Mr. Walter C. Fowle Evander and Leslie French Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frost Mr. Edward Gaiero Helen C. Gailis Mrs. Ruth E. Garbarino Ms. Marguerite M. Gay Mrs. Mary B. Gentile Ms. Phalia Ghikas Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Gillespie Give with Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gladden Manon Glassford Dr. Gary L. Goldfarb* Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Gorman Ms. Adrienne Gover Mrs. Gale S. Graham Mr. Jose A. C. Granito Mr. Frederick D. Greene Ellen Haggerty Patti Haggerty Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Hall Mr. Shawn M. Hallisey Ms. Katherine Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanlon Toni-Lynn Hansen Hal Harder Mr. John Harding Robert and Marylou Hardy Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harrington, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Harris Mr. George A. Hart, Jr. Ms. Susan Hawes Ms. Marianne M. Heard Nancy J. Heffron Mr. William Helliesen Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hitchcock Mrs. James P. Hodgkins Ms. Jeanne M. Holland Dr. and Mrs. F. Sheppard Holt Ms. Phyllis Hovenanian Mr. Chester Howe Mr. Herbert Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hussey, Jr. Mrs. Alaina B. Huxtable Jake Builders, Inc. Mr. Daniel S. Jandreau Mr. Anthony Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Johnedis Ms. Cynthia Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Johnson Marie B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Joy Mr. and Mrs. John J. Joyce Kerri L. Kanyoko Lee Kauffman Ms. Ann T. Kearn Mr. Joseph T. Keating Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kent Mr. and Mrs. W. Prescott Keyes Young and Eun Kim Mrs. Marie A. Kleponis Ms. Gail A. Krom Lancer Security, Inc. James and Diana Lane Ms. Patricia J. Langell Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leaf Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Lees Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Lewis Joi Ann Loewy Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Loria Linda M. Lutey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Lyons, Jr. Audrey and Guy Macauda Mrs. Karen W. MacKenzie Dan and Elaine MacKinnon Dr. Mark A. Macklis Ms. Ellen MacMullin Ms. Janet M. Macrina Mr. Ian Macrobbie Mr. Robert M. Magee Mrs. Barbara A. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mahoney Ms. Rosemary Maida Mr. James A. Major Mr. James R. Manuel Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Marchant Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maria Ms. Debra A. Marr, RN Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marshall Catherine and Ronald Martin Ms. Elizabeth Massey Ms. Jean Mattuchio Arlene L. Mazochia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McAveeney Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCabe Laura McCarthy Mr. Joseph McCarthy Ms. Fiona C. McCaughan Mrs. Alice M. McCauley Mr. and Mrs. James F. McCleary Ms. Donna M. McDonald Nancy L. McGinty Mrs. Linda McGowan, RN McKinley Family Bernadette McNally Karen and Bill Meaney Mr. James E. Meehan, Jr. Mr. Robert D. Menucci Ms. Rebecca Merrill Rev. Richard C. Messina Ms. Joyce K. Miller Mr. William J. Mills, III Michael and Susan Minchello Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Mizioch Ms. Mary Beth Moran Jillyan Morano Joan Francis Moriarty Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mourikas, Jr. Ms. Carolyn C. Murphy Ms. Patricia A. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Murphy Ms. Teri Muskavitch Mr. Edner Narcisse New England Document Systems, Inc. Ms. Mary F. Newcomb, RN Ms. Caitlin Newton Mr. James T. Newton Ms. Cornelia G. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nicolopoulos Mr. Frederick Niland Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Norris, Sr. Nursing Mothers’ Group Ms. Donna O’Brien, RN Ms. Catherine C. O’Connell Mr. James F. O’Connell Ms. Janet O’Connor Mrs. Rosemarie E. O’Connor O’Hare Giffen Family Michael O’Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Orifice Mr. and Mrs. Brent E. Outwater Ms. Cordelia M. Overhiser Dr. Peter C. Paicos Roger and Janice Palmer Ms. Heather M. Parker Olson Mr. Harry W. Parshley Jonas Paul Karen L. Peters Ms. Joanne Piselli Ms. Madeline C. Plansky Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Polen Miriam S. Pollack Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Poole Mr. William Porteous Ann M. Powers Mr and Mrs. Steven L. Powers Kathy Puccia Veronika F. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Raffi, Jr. Ms. Alice Raia Christine M. Randazzo Ms. Paula Ranieri Dr. and Mrs. Howard W. Rashba Mrs. Barbara C. Reed Mr. John J. Regan, Jr. Ms. A. G. Reid Mr. Stanley S. Rezendes Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Ricci Ms. Donna L. Robbins Ms. Cathy G. Robinowitz Mr. and Mrs. John N. Rossettos Ms. Jeanine Y. Rousseau Ms. Martha A. Rumley Ms. Jane E. Ryan Ms. Elizabeth Sabounjian Joyce Sasso Robyn Sateriale Mrs. Emma Schelzi Ms. Celia L. Schulhoff Brad Schultz Mr. and Ms. Sidney C. Schweiger Mr. Roy V. Serrentino Shanahan Real Estate Group John and Valerie Silvia Ms. Edith M. Simpson Mrs. Janet A. Smith Mr. John R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Smith Mrs. Lorraine M. Smith Dr. Robin A. Smith Sheryl A. Smith Ms. Kelley Snow Dr. and Mrs. Joel M. Solomon Ms. Jamie Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Soucy Spadafora Slush Company Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Spadafora Mrs. Patricia Spinazola Mary and Matthew Staten Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stone Dr. Sharon Stotsky Anne M. Strong, RN Dr. John J. Sullivan Charlie Sweeney Mr. Edward D. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sweeney Deborah and Joseph Tarby Miss Adrienne V. Tashjian Mr. and Mrs. James H. Taurasi Dr. Joseph B. Taylor and Marie Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Dan Test Ms. Raj Tiku Mr. Carmen P. Tofuri Mr. James M. Traniello Mr. and Mrs. Michael Travaglini Mr. Chester F. Tyminski Mrs. Janice Vallarelli Dr. and Mrs. Luis F. Valles Paulette and Robert Van der Kloot Dr. William M. Vanneman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Veilleux Ms. Elizabeth Veno Mr. John A. Verrengia Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vitale Mr. and Mrs. John J. Waite, Jr. Eliza Wall Ms. Camille R. Wallace Mrs. Mary M. Walsh Eris White Ms. Mary L. White Mr. Michael White Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. White Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Wickwire Dr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson Eileen Wills Glenn and Gerry Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Winslow Mr. Mark S. Wolin Mrs. Robin F. Wortmann Mr. Steven E. Yates Mr. and Mrs. James H. Young Christie Young-Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Homer N. Ypsilantis Mrs. Jane L. Yusen Mrs. Mei Zhang BUSINESS PARTNERS PROGRAM Winchester Hospital Business Partners Program was launched in 2011 as a way to encourage businesses to help support Winchester Hospital. Through a series of breakfasts and forums on topics ranging from the sweeping changes in health care to the latest developments in cancer research, the business community and the hospital come together to consider, discuss, and build collaborative relationships that benefit and strengthen our respective communities. Employees of Business Partners can participate in our “Adopt-A-Department” initiative and in day-long projects that provide the benefit and satisfaction of rewarding volunteer experiences. Business Partners receive special recognition and acknowledgement that underscore the positive affiliation with Winchester Hospital. Expansion of the program continues as we invite companies to join and make a sound investment in the health of the community. $5,000 $1,000-$2,499 Mintz Levin W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. Action Ambulance Service, Inc. Bureau of Medical Economics, Inc. Curbside Hospitality DSCI Corporation M&M Landscaping Wotton’s Fleet Services, Inc. $2,500-$4,999 Elekta INX Kelley Habib John Orthopaedics Plus Public Financial Management, Inc. The Business Partners Program is an excellent way to connect and engage with Winchester Hospital in a meaningful way while supporting the hospital’s work. I have seen firsthand the wonderful care and compassion the hospital staff provides. I am so happy to be a part of the Winchester Hospital family. – David Portman, president, Action Ambulance Service, Inc. GRATEFUL PATIENT PROGRAM The Grateful Patient program began in 2011 to recognize gifts from patients in honor of physicians, nurses, caregivers and departments. Recipients of the award receive a silver pin commemorating the honor. Patients have made donations to the Annual Fund or Our 2nd Century Campaign between October 1, 2010 and September 30, 2011. In honor of Dr. Jonathan Adler Mr. and Mrs. Werner A. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. J. Irving Rawding John and Suzanne Reno In honor of Kaitlyn Arriel, RN Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ferullo In honor of Dr. Armen Arslanian Celia L. Schulhoff Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shagoury Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Vincent In honor of Dr. Richard Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shagoury In honor of Dr. Dennis Begos Katherine Belmont Lisa Enaire and Vito Gorrasi, Jr. Carmen Fama In honor of Dr. Barbara H. Bjornson Mr. and Mrs. William M. Damour Mr. John L. Devereaux Mr. and Mrs. William Fontaine Marianne M. Heard In honor of Dr. Beverly Bowker Katherine Belmont Lisa Enaire and Vito Gorrasi, Jr. Susan Sheppard Winchester Hospital Ambulatory Care Unit Kaitlyn Arriel, RN received her Grateful Patient pin from Nurse Manager Chrissie Quill, RN. Kaitlyn was recognized by Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ferullo for the outstanding care she provided during Mrs. Ferullo’s stay at Winchester Hospital. Mary E. Reddy Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Surabian In honor of Susan Coyne Mary Crowley In honor of Dr. Paul Radvany Mr. Frederick Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shagoury In honor of Dr. Brian Cruz Mr. Alfred Chiuve In honor of Grace Ryan Mrs. Debra Dimattia In honor of Carol DiCecca Mary DiPerna In honor of Dr. Robyn Sachs Carmen Fama In honor of Dr. John Dickason Nancy Fennelly and Donna Guildersleeve In honor of Mona Sudue Dorothy S. O’Connor In honor of Dr. Arlan F. Fuller, Jr. Lena El-Chehabi Laura, Brian, Alexis and Caroline Carr Telemachus and Irene Demoulas Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. R. Terrance Fuller Dr. Richard Iseke Karen and David Leland Mr. and Mrs. William F. Marsden Joseph A. Martignetti Ronald and Lynne Martignetti John and Suzanne Reno Mrs. Cecelia Sangermano Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shapiro In honor of Dr. Joseph B. Taylor Mr. A. Thomas Traina In honor of Dr. Kathleen Holly Gallivan Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Poole In honor of Dr. William L. Breckwoldt Mrs. Gloria Reddivari In honor of Dr. Taranga Ghosh Nancy Fennelly and Donna Guildersleeve In honor of Dr. Matthew W. Brown Nancy Fennelly and Donna Guildersleeve In honor of Dr. Harris Gibson Mr. Edward Gaiero In honor of Jane Burd Michael and Susan Sweeney In honor of Linda S. Hanson Dorothy S. O’Connor In honor of Suzie Carzo, RN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Surabian In honor of Dr. Fehmida A. Chipty Lorraine F. McDonough In honor of Dr. Richard C. Heidbreder Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Coffey Carmen Fama Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Horn Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Robinson Strata Pathology Services, Inc. Winchester Laboratory Associates, PC In honor of Mary Jo Cholod Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McAveeney In honor of Dr. H. Katherine Kim Mr. Jacob A. Hershberger In honor of Dr. Nancy Chun Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Murphy In honor of Dr. Arthur Little Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shagoury In honor of Dr. Kelley Cornell Catherine Bastien Carmen Fama Alice Raia In honor of Dr. Robert A. Muggia Nancy Fennelly and Donna Guildersleeve In honor of Dr. Leo Cass Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Tourtellotte In honor of Dr. Thomas J. Mulvaney Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Brickley In honor of Dr. Peter Tiffany Mr. and Mrs. William M. Damour In honor of Dr. Kenneth K. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight In honor of Winchester Hospital Breast Care Center Dennis Sokol In honor of Winchester Hospital Emergency Department Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Brooks In honor of Winchester Hospital Intensive Care Unit Mr. Joseph F. Duffy In honor of Winchester Hospital Oncology Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Fama Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mulloney In honor of Winchester Hospital Radiation Oncology Mr. James R. Manuel In honor of Winchester Hospital Radiology Department Leona Angelo In honor of Winchester Physician Associates Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shapiro In honor of Janet Gallant Wood Joseph A. Martignetti Ronald and Lynne Martignetti Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shapiro In honor of Dr. Dana I. Zitkovsky Bonnie J. Cavanagh Tribute Gifts Tribute gifts allow donors to honor or remember loved ones and friends and support the hospital. Listed are honor and memorial gifts made between October 1, 2010 and September 30, 2011. Through a gift to Our 2nd Century Campaign, Ron and Lynne Martignetti recognized Janet Gallant Wood and Dr. Arlan Fuller, Jr. for the extraordinary care they provide to cancer patients. Honor/Memorial Contributors Gifts In honor of Dr. Jonathan Adler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dohan In honor of Barbara and Kathleen Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ahearn In honor of Sean Ahern Dr. Richard Iseke Kathy Schuler, RN In honor of Dr. Moe Akbarian Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Mary Ellen Armstrong, RN The McDonough Family In honor of Claudia Azevedo Dorothy S. O’Connor In honor of Dr. Dennis Begos Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Kathleen L. Beyerman, RN Linda M. Lutey North Eastern Organization of Nurse Educators Mary Beth Strauss, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Dr. Barbara H. Bjornson Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Theresa A. Bomal, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Dr. William L. Breckwoldt Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Jean D. Brown, RN, MS Dr. Richard Iseke Linda M. Lutey Mary Beth Strauss, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Dr. Bismarck E. Cadet Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Maribeth Canning Lianne M. Green Dr. Richard Iseke Dale Lodge Kathy Schuler, RN Kevin Smith Mary T. Sweeney Winchester Hospital Medical and Allied Health Professionals In honor of Case Management Department Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Sargent In honor of Amy K. Chi Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Lisa Cipriano, RN Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Kimberly C. Cole Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Michele Crage Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Jen Darfoor, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Kay Deakoff, RN Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of George S. Hebb Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan L. Adler In honor of Dr. Glen Dixon, Jr. Mrs. Mei Zhang In honor of Yu-Chi Hong-O’Rourke Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Donald Druga Mrs. Debra Dimattia In honor of Dr. Robert P. Fortunato Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Richard Iseke Maribeth Canning Winchester Hospital Case Management Department Kathleen Fitzgerald, RN Lianne M. Green Dorothy Kelly-Flynn, RN Dale Lodge Kathy Schuler, RN Kevin Smith Mary T. Sweeney Winchester Hospital Medical and Allied Health Professionals In honor of Alexandra Gamer Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Gamer In honor of Mohammed Jaleel Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Kelley Garcia Dorothy S. O’Connor In honor of Cynthia Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Forester Melissa Johnson In honor of Sheila Dugas, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Dr. Andrew J. Escoll Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Kathleen Fitzgerald, RN Dr. Richard Iseke Mary Beth Strauss, RN In honor of Gerald Greeley Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Joanne Grega Dr. Richard Iseke Winchester Hospital Radiology Department In honor of Kathleen Grisley Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Roy A. Johnson Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Leslie Kauffman Dr. Richard Iseke Dale Lodge Kathy Schuler, RN In honor of Karen Keaney, RN Mary Beth Strauss, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Dorothy Kelly-Flynn, RN Dr. Richard Iseke Mary Beth Strauss, RN In honor of Dr. Gloria E. Korta Dr. Richard Iseke Dr. Martha McCarty In honor of Robyn Kozachuk, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Anne Lang Maribeth Canning Lianne M. Green Dr. Richard Iseke Dale Lodge Kathy Schuler, RN Kevin Smith Mary T. Sweeney Winchester Hospital Medical and Allied Health Professionals In honor of Sheri Lanni, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Dr. Dennis S. Lin Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Pamela Linzer, RN Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Arthur Little Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dale Lodge Maribeth Canning Beth A. Gerrior Lianne M. Green Dr. Richard Iseke Leslie Kauffman Kathy Schuler, RN Kevin Smith Mary T. Sweeney Bob and Sally Willing Winchester Hospital Medical and Allied Health Professionals In honor of Linda M. Lutey Mary Beth Strauss, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Karen MacKenzie, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Dr. Dennis Markovitz Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Catherine Martin Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Serena Mazza, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Donna McCarthy Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Dr. Martha McCarty Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Lesley McDermottroe, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Linda McGowan, RN Dr. Richard Iseke Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Middlesex Community Physicians, Inc. Mrs. James P. Hodgkins In honor of Janet Mirabella, RN Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Thomas J. Mulvaney Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Brenda Roy, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Donna O’Brien, RN Alberghini-McGuff Family Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Nancy Sachetti Dr. Richard Iseke Dale Lodge In honor of Kerin O’Brien, RN Alberghini-McGuff Family In honor of Dr. Wayne Saltsman Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. JoAnne Oh Josephine D’Eon In honor of Valerie Santini, RN Dr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson In honor of Willard Olsan Anonymous In honor of Lori Schatzl, MHA, RN Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Gerald F. O’Neill Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Kathy Schuler, RN Maribeth Canning Lianne M. Green Bonnie Harding Dr. Richard Iseke Leslie Kauffman Dale Lodge Kevin Smith Mary T. Sweeney Marlene Williamson, RN Winchester Hospital Medical and Allied Health Professionals In honor of Jamie Orsi Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sangster In honor of Janice Palmer Caitlin Newton Nursing Mothers’ Group In honor of Lisa Paolillo, Esq. Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Kanubhai Patel Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Susan Petrosino, RN Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Laurence Pickering Leslie Kauffman In honor of Christine Quill, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Lauren Reardon Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Catharine Robertson Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Mary Moloney, RN Dr. Richard Iseke Linda M. Lutey Mary Beth Strauss, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Robby Robertson Maribeth Canning Lianne M. Green Dr. Richard Iseke Dale Lodge Kathy Schuler, RN Kevin Smith Mary T. Sweeney Winchester Hospital Medical and Allied Health Professionals In honor of Maria Movalli Alberghini-McGuff Family In honor of Dr. Peter Rotolo Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Sue Mizer Kathy Schuler, RN In honor of Laura Scott, RN Alberghini-McGuff Family In honor of Donna Sherrill, RN Dr. Richard Iseke Linda M. Lutey Mary Beth Strauss, RN Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Deborah L. Smith, RN Dr. Richard Iseke Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Kevin Smith Maribeth Canning Beth A. Gerrior Lianne M. Green Dr. Richard Iseke Dale Lodge Kathy Schuler, RN Mary T. Sweeney Winchester Hospital Medical and Allied Health Professionals In honor of Mary Beth Strauss, RN Dr. Richard Iseke Linda M. Lutey Marlene Williamson, RN In honor of Ted Sullivan Dr. Richard Iseke Dale Lodge In honor of Mary Sweeney Maribeth Canning Lianne M. Green Dr. Richard Iseke Dale Lodge Kathy Schuler, RN Kevin Smith Winchester Hospital Medical and Allied Health Professionals In honor of Dr. Joseph B. Taylor Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Ann Marie Tilley, RN Marlene Williamson In honor of Richard E. Toran, Jr., MD Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Janet Villemaire Marlene Williamson In honor of Dr. Franklin B. Waddell Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Stephanie Wall Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. William C. Walsh Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Richard Weiner Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Dr. Gregory J. Weisz Dr. Richard Iseke In honor of Marlene Williamson, RN Dr. Richard Iseke Linda M. Lutey Lesley McDermottroe, RN Janet V. Spanknebel Mary Beth Strauss, RN In honor of Winchester Family Physicians Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carleton Kathleen A. Coombes Mr. David B. Fitzgerald Shannon Henderson and Sandra Iversen Mr. and Mrs. John W. McCann Inez Santiago In honor of Winchester Hospital Home Care Celia L. Schulhoff In honor of Winchester Hospital Labor and Delivery Susan Petrosino, RN Rob Roth In honor of Winchester Hospital Staffing Office Janet V. 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Casalinuovo Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cherney Mr. Nicholas Cirillo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Cohen Ms. Jennifer Coplan Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cushner Philip D. Cutter, MD Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Dolan Mr. and Mrs. John Donovan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Dooley Mr. and Mrs. Steve Effron Mr. David English Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fallick Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fallon Dr. Helene E. Feiler Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Fields Dr. Gary Goldfarb Dr. Goldfarb was a beloved pediatrician who practiced medicine for more than 30 years. He was a valued member of the hospital’s medical staff who loved his profession and adored his patients. He will always be remembered for his warmth and caring for hundreds of Winchester Hospital’s youngest patients. Deanne Dorn Pictured with her grandson Charlie Jones, Deanne Dorn was involved with the hospital for more than 30 years. She touched the lives of many within the hospital family. Her dedication and commitment in her service as a corporator and director of the Winchester Hospital Foundation was unwavering. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Fineberg Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fishman Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. John P. Flanagan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Fossier Ms. Joanne Frolich Ms. Carole Bosman Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goldberg Dr. and Mrs. Brian M. Golden Greater Boston Knitting Guild Michelle Greenberg Edward M. Haley, MD Dr. and Mrs. Carl Herbert Highland Healthcare Associates, IPA Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hirschfeld Mrs. Andrea Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jacobson Marie B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones Ms. Merideth Joy Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Kaplan Dr. and Mrs. William L. Kermond Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kingsbury Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lamson Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Leader Ms. Rosemary Leeming Mark Lichtenstein The Lodge Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mahlowitz Nancy Mazonson Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. McNulty The Nancy S. Hodin Trust Ms. Judith Neitherman and Mr. Robert Dockser Dr. Richard D. Norberg Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oshin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pedlikin Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Provost, Jr. Ms. Mary E. Reddy Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Rosenthal Peter and Maureen Rotolo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubinovitz Schwab Charitable Fund Ms. Elinor Shankman Mr. and Mrs. Steven Silverman Ms. Carol Silverstone Nancy Simpson-Banker Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Smith Mr. Jonathan J. Sobel, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Steinburg Ms. Jamie Stevens Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Suskind Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Taylor Patricia Thompson Mr. Martin Thrope Dr. and Mrs. Jean-Charles Toussaint Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Alan Visnick Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weiner Mr. and Mr. Clifford Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Welch Ms. Helen Werngren Wilmington Pediatrics, Inc. 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King Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin Ms. MaryEllen Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Lars Okeson Ms. Virginia Paul Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Pohlman Mr. Edward Raymond Mr. Neal Rich and Ms. Joan Bentley Mr. and Mrs. Al Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Robinson Ms. Constantina Stringos Mr. and Mrs. Peter Suffredini Wealth Management Group Mr. and Mrs. George Webber Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weiner Mr. Charles Wills In memory of Barbara and James Trafton Ms. Sheila Trafton In memory of Diane Trio Marion G. Crandall Mr. Kevin J. Dewey John J. McGlynn Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lombardelli Mr. Daniel Quattrocchi and Ms. Susan Devlin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Quattrocchi Mr. Michael Salvo Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Trio In memory of Edward Urquhart Ms. Mary Jane Bergman Ms. Carroll J. Callahan Mr. Carl G. Caplan and Mrs. Shirley Levinson Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Carilli Ms. Barbara L. Kolodner Ms. Shirley S. Langford Ms. Janet Loucks Mr. and Mrs. John Lydstone Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Netten Ms. Maureen E. Noone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliveira Ms. Ellen Prager Mr. and Mrs. Jack Puleo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schellenbach Mr. and Mrs. Alan Skelley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Surmach Mrs. Margaret E. Tivnan Ms. Norma J. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wood In memory of Thomas J. Wardan Mr. Norman Berkowitz Ms. Linda M. Black Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dipersio Ms. Ann M. Doyle Ms. Dorris Doyle Ms. Victoria Gamage Ms. Diane Golini Mr. and Mrs. Ron Golini Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kaslauskas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenny Ms. Mary T. Marquebreuck Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Osgood Ms. Ruth Penney Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sand Mr. Thomas Violette Ms. Wanda Wardan In memory of Paula Wells Professor Emeritus Dr. John C.Wells In memory of Anne M. Whelton Mr. John F. Whelton In memory of Robert Whitman The Winton Club In memory of Charlie Whitten Marion G. Crandall In memory of Carroll William Kathleen Fitzgerald In memory of Marion Wright Kathleen Fitzgerald In memory of Lavina Wadsworth The Winton Club In memory of Clayton W. Tiffany Dr. Peter and Nora Tiffany Every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of our donor lists. Please contact the Winchester Hospital Foundation at (781) 756-2156 with questions or concerns. The McDonough Fund – An Investment in Our Employees The James F. McDonough, MD Fund for Nurse Education and Development provides educational scholarships to qualified nurses seeking to expand their knowledge and advance in their field. The late Dr. McDonough, a Winchester Hospital physician, was known for his deep appreciation of and respect for the nursing profession. The fund was established as a way for grateful community members to memorialize this much-admired doctor. Since its inception, the McDonough Fund has raised more than $2 million and provided financial support for 35 Winchester Hospital employees who have earned nursing degrees and four employees currently enrolled in the program who will graduate by 2013. The fund has contributed to the Winchester Hospital-based Simmons College BSN and MSN programs, benefiting more than 20 nurses. It also has provided reimbursement to more than 150 registered nurses who have achieved certification in their specialty areas. For the past ten years, the James F. McDonough, MD Golf Classic has been the fund’s main fundraising event. This year’s friendly competition was held at the Winchester Country Club and raised more than $190,000, bringing the running total to nearly $2.2 million. We are grateful to everyone who supported the 2011 Golf Classic and to our nursing staff. Justin Vallas, RN, who works in Winchester Hospital’s emergency room, wanted to give back to the James F. McDonough, MD Fund for Nurse Education and Development, which provided the financial support that allowed him to earn a nursing degree. Justin decided that volunteering at this year’s McDonough Fund Golf Classic would be an ideal way to show his appreciation. Justin, who holds a bachelor’s degree in health education, had been working as an EMT in Winchester Justin Vallas, RN Hospital’s Emergency Department for several years, doing “hands-on clinical stuff,” he said. He loved the work and when he learned of the McDonough Fund, he applied. “It changed my life,” Justin said. “I couldn’t have gone through school without the Fund’s support. I know I wouldn’t have been able to retain as much if I was going to school and working full time. You have to keep your grades up to receive full reimbursement and the financial assistance allowed me to work part-time, which helped me stay focused on my studies.” Justin graduated from Salem State College in May, passed the boards in July, and started working as an emergency department nurse the next week. “I jumped right in,” he said. “The doctors, nurses and technicians are like my second family. Everyone is so nice; there are no big egos. I am so lucky because I love my job.” 2011 Golf Classic Winners (left to right) John Weaver, Dick Willett, Steve Kovacks (all of DiGiorgio Associates Inc.) and Bryan Meehan of Winchester Hospital Justin is now focused on his next goal – to play in the 2012 McDonough Golf Classic. “I’m starting to raise money so I can participate and contribute to a great cause.” James F. McDonough, MD Golf ClassiCc Exclusive Tournament Sponsor DiGiorgio Associates Inc./Monitor Builders Inc. Gold Sponsors Armstrong Ambulance athenahealth, Inc. Bank of America Barrell Plumbing Beacon Grille, Woburn, MA Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Marilyn R. Capek, MD Children’s Hospital Boston Digestive Health Associates DiGiorgio Associates Inc. / Monitor Builders Inc. Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Dr. Arlan Fuller / Dr. Richard Weiner Dr. Richard Iseke / David Leland IKON Office Solutions John Moriarty & Associates, Inc. LABCORP LifeLine Ambulance Service Barry and Deb McDonough MEC Electrical Contractors, Inc. & MEC Technologies Mechanical Construction & Services, Inc. Michael Shea Co., Inc. New England Rehabilitation Hospital Owens & Minor Parris & Associates, Inc. Salter HealthCare Sodexo Healthcare Services Strata Pathology Services, Inc. Stratford Associates Drs. Richard and Ann Toran Winchester Hospital Radiation Oncology Center Woodbriar of Wilmington / Windsor Place of Wilmington Silver Sponsors EMC J&M Brown Company Linc Health Medicity Orthopaedics Plus Presidio Seaman DiCarlo General Contractors, Inc. W.B. Mason Co. Nurses Helping Nurses – Locally and Globally Thanks to $2,100 from the Magnet Nurses’ Charitable Fund, last May Winchester Hospital IV Therapy nurse Tracy Nadolny-Burton was able to lead fifteen premed students from Boston University to Punta Gorda, Belize. This would be the students’ first clinical experience and Tracy’s role was clinical instructor, leader and unofficial mom/nurse for the students whose ages ranged from 20-24. It was a busy week. They visited seven schools, performing health screenings and nutrition education for 1,200 children. They even built a playground. In the village, the group tended to wounds and minor health issues, and screened residents for hypertension and diabetes, the number one killer in the country. “We can’t pin down why diabetes is such a problem,” Tracy said. “The people aren’t overweight. They don’t have cars and they walk everywhere.” To help with research, she plans to write a paper through Boston University, based on data the group collected. They also identified needed equipment, supplies and medicines. “The hospitals and clinics were in deplorable condition with nothing in them. Back home I can grab any piece of equipment, anything I need. It made me realize how fortunate we are. “The people were poor but happy and very welcoming. The children would climb into your lap and hug you. And this was the greatest bunch of students! “I am grateful to the Magnet Nurses’ Charitable Fund for allowing this amazing trip to happen,” Tracy said. “I could never have done it on my own.” Winchester Hospital nurses created the Magnet Nurses’ Charitable Fund in 2005 to support the hospital’s strong tradition of nurses helping nurses while providing a philanthropic platform to support the Magnet mission. The Fund, which has raised more than $83,000 since its inception, allows donors to give in a meaningful way, directly impacting the health of people at home and around the world. In addition to mission trips to less developed countries, funds have provided for education through conferences and mobile libraries, and money for medicine, equipment and supplies. “ I am grateful to the Magnet Nurses’ Charitable Fund for allowing this amazing trip to happen. – Tracy Nadolny-Burton, RN The Winton Club Support In May 2010, The Winton Club donated $110,000 to Winchester Hospital. At the time, Club president Gail Canzano said, “Despite this challenging economy, we always hope for the best…” Well, the economy wasn’t less challenging this year but The Winton Club was undaunted. In May 2011 they donated $125,000 – $15,000 more than the year before. Canzano credits the hard work of club members and strong support of hospital employees. “We pushed hard,” she said, “and it paid off.” The money was earmarked for two sites at the new Center for Cancer Care at 620 Washington Street: $115,000 was donated to help with the creation of a healing garden, scheduled for completion next summer, and the remaining $10,000 was donated to A Caring Place, the hospital’s resource for wigs and head coverings, prosthesis, intimate apparel and other items for oncology patients. (Left to right) Winchester Hospital Foundation Vice President Maribeth Canning, Winchester Hospital President and CEO Kevin Smith and The Winton Club President Gail Canzano The Winton Club raised money through Winton Gift Shop sales, the holiday fair and the annual Cabaret. Members worked to increase Cabaret sponsorships and acquire more ads for the program book. In addition, the volunteers continued in their efforts to increase gift shop sales by offering diverse selections, new items and reasonable prices. “Our members are highly motivated to work as hard as they can,” Canzano explained. “What comes through loud and clear for all of us is that Winchester Hospital always thinks in terms of treating the whole person, not just the ‘patient.’ That makes such a big difference. That concern extends not only for the person being treated but to the entire family. We are so lucky to have a community hospital of this caliber.” The Winton Club celebrates 100 years. Winchester Hospital’s annual Gala, One Shining Night, was held on December 3, 2011 at the Westin Waterfront Hotel in Boston. The success of this event would not be possible without our loyal sponsors and guests who join us each year in support of Winchester Hospital’s Center for Cancer Care. This year’s Gala was especially memorable and festive as the Center for Cancer Care has opened and is providing a peaceful and pleasing environment with state-of-the-art therapies, technologies, and care, all housed in one location. Gala guests celebrated the Center’s opening and the season with flair and good cheer. We acknowledge with sincere thanks the generosity of our Gala sponsors, the auction donors whose unique live and silent auction donations resulted in spirited bidding, and the hard work of our energetic Gala Committee. The enduring support of our many friends directly benefits Winchester Hospital and helps us to remain the provider of award-winning care, close to home. Our steadfast supporters and treasured partners for the 2011 Gala are listed below (as of September 30, 2011). With their help, the Gala raised more than $350,000 for the Center for Cancer Care and our cancer patients. Shooting Stars Rising Stars The Beacon Grille, Woburn, MA John Moriarty & Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O’Neil Winchester Laboratory Associates, PC and Strata Pathology Services, Inc. A.J. Martini, Inc. Action Ambulance Service, Inc. Dr. Jonathan and Sunny Adler Affiliates in Footcare, PC Armstrong Ambulance Service Drs. Bernstein, Bowker, Finger, and King Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Bonnell Ford Boston Wireless Commonwealth Surgical Associates Cooley Manion Jones, LLP Dr. Arlan and Alice Fuller Eaton Vance Shining Stars Jeannine Barrett and John Martin Ann Blackham and Ann Norberg Darina Gilley Chesterton and Andrew Chesterton Middlesex Surgical Associates North Shore Radiological Associates Winchester Co-operative Bank In Memory of Sumner Andrews Wingate Healthcare Woodbriar of Wilmington Rehab & Skilled Nursing/ Windsor Place Assisted Living (Left to right) One Shining Night Gala Chairs Jeannine Barrett and Darina Gilley Chesterton Eighty Eight Montvale Avenue Realty Trust Excel Orthopedic Specialists Gorgeous Fabrics Dr. Rick Iseke and Ms. Margaret Pothier Drs. Lawner, Lui, and Rolfs Karen and David Leland LifeLine Ambulance Service Dale Lodge Martini Insurance Agency, Inc. Deb and Barry McDonough Murtha Cullina, LLP and Allen & Major Associates, Inc. Mystic Valley Urological Associates, Inc. Palomar Medical Technologies Salter HealthCare Shanahan Real Estate Group Kevin Smith and Molly Jenks Stoneham Bank Eike and Bob Traina Brenda and Michael Travaglini Waterfield Sotheby’s International Realty Gerry and Sheri Weber and Creative Office Pavilion Wilmington Health Care Center/ Lexington Health Care Center Winchester Anesthesia Associates, Inc. Winchester Emergency Medical Associates, PC Winchester Hospital Radiation Oncology Center The Winton Club 2011 Corporator List Jonathan L. Adler, MD Sunny Adler Daniel S. Ahearn Anthony F. Albiani Ann Marie P. Anderson Alison E. Andrews Paul J. Andrews Donald J. Annino, MD Mary Ellen Armstrong Cathy P. Baranofsky James E. Barger Ann R. Blackham Paul Bohne Celena D. Bradlee William Breckwoldt, MD Joyce K. Brisbois Ellen F. Brown Janice M. Bubbers Donna M. Burke Maribeth Canning Daniel M. Carson, MD Deborah Carson Paul C. Casey Audrey L. Caulfield William E. Caulfield David C. Chamberlain, Jr. Paul N. Chervin, MD Darina Gilley Chesterton Teriggi Ciccone, MD Dennis A. Clarke Peter D. Collins P. Timothy Connolly Brian J. Connor James B. Conway Kelley M. Cornell, MD Raymond R. Couture Marion G. Crandall Joyce M. Cummings William S. Cummings Harold L. Cunningham, II Henry J. Curtis, Jr. Richard H. Curtis George A. Deemys, DMD Sara Delano Richard A. d’Entremont, MD Cindy DeRosa Carolyn Dettinger James DeVellis, MD Domenic DiGiorgio John F. Doherty, III David F. Donohoe, DDS Carol A. Donovan Barry C. Dorn, MD Barbara J. Doyle Robert J. Drummond James Dwyer Bruce R. Fador Bahaa Fam Helene Feiler, MD James Ficociello, DDS Jay M. Finn Jane M. Fiore Patrick J. Fortin Robert P. Fortunato, MD Evander French, Jr. Karl Fryzel Arlan F. Fuller, Jr., MD Albert L. Fullerton, MD Anthony Gattineri Louis J. Gentile, Jr. George E. Ghareeb, MD Mary Stuart Thomas Gillespie Phyllis R. Gleason Elaclaire Gosselin John T. Gosselin, Esq. W. Robert Graves, Esq. Lee Claire Griffin John E. Guarente Frank M. Gunby, Jr. Patrick C. Hall Mabel S. Harris Neal J. Harte Susan Hartmere Eric W. Hayden George S. Hebb, Jr. Edward E. Hicks Suzanne R. Hill William P. Hood Janice T. Houghton Dorothy I. Hoyt Richard M. Iseke, MD Catherine A. Jackson Daniel J. Johnedis, Esq. Glenn Johnson James A. Johnson, III Marie B. Johnson Roy A. Johnson, MD Paul F. Kelly, MD Clarence A. Kemper Kathleen D. Kemper Raymond J. Kenney, Jr. Barbara W. Keyes Thomas J. Kinton, Jr. Daniel P. LaGatta Edward F. Lamson Marsha H. Lamson James Lane Anne Lang Brian D. LaPointe Jason Lewis Dale M. Lodge Eugene E. Loubier Justin L. Magee James A. Major Judith A. Manzo Nance Martin John C. Martini Michael J. Martini Karen R. McAlmon, MD William F. McCall, Jr. Deborah R. McDonough P. Barry McDonough Ann W. McGovern Alan K. Melkonian James R. Miceli Vinod K. Misra Joan Moriarty John J. Moriarty Helen Morley Robert A. Muggia, MD Thomas J. Mulvaney, MD Peter Murphy Lawrence M. Murray, Esq. Anne J. Neilson Kathleen M. Neuner Donna O’Brien Anne J. Ockerbloom Richard C. Ockerbloom Barbara B. O’Connell Catherine C. O’Connell Gayle C. O’Grady Gerald B. O’Grady, III Gerald F. O’Neil Joan P. O’Neil Ann M. Orifice Margaret E. Otis Brent E. Outwater Stephen R. Parkhurst James Peterson Stephen P. Peterson, Esq. Joseph A. Piantedosi, Jr. Margaret K. Plansky Stephen L. Powers Susan E. Powers Frank E. Previte Charles L. Raffi, Jr. Christine M. Randazzo John F. Reno Suzanne M. Reno Earton C. Robertson, MD William J. Robertson, Jr. Leo F. Roche, Jr. John B. Roll Margaret M. Roll Joy Rossettos Maureen A. Rotolo Peter J. Rotolo, MD Samuel Rotondi, Esq. Elizabeth Sabounjian Richard H. Salter Marcia S. Saltmarsh Sherman W. Saltmarsh, Jr. Nancy P. Saundreuter Dennis S. Sargent Richard H. Sayre Margaret P. Schleicher Kathy Schuler, RN Peter J. Segerstrom John G. Shack, Jr. Nannette Shanahan Kay L. Shubrooks Mary A. Skates Kevin F. Smith Elizabeth Spiller Neal F. Splaine Gary M. Sullivan John J. Sullivan, Esq. Mary T. Sweeney Joseph R. Tarby, III Joseph B. Taylor, MD Frank Tempesta Ellen E. Terry Julieanne M. Thurlow Michael Travaglini Mark T. Vaughn Jane C. Walsh Marvin Weiner Richard Weiner, MD Mary West Nancy L. West Marlene Williamson James R. Willing Sally Willing Matthew Woods Robin F. Wortmann James H. Young Michael C. Zaslow, MD Ex-Officio Members of the Corporation Jeannine Barrett Dennis Begos, MD Gail Canzano David Dohan, MD Andrew Escoll, MD John Hutcheson, MD Arthur Little, MD Martha McCarty, MD Franklin Waddell, MD William Walsh, MD Gregory Weisz, MD Mark Zuckerman, MD Throughout the years, volunteers have been a driving force at Winchester Hospital. This year alone, 780 volunteers donated more than 60,000 hours at the hospital. Pictured here is one of our many dedicated volunteers, Marion Nee, a former Winchester Hospital employee who began volunteering at the hospital in 1962. 2011 Medical Staff Leadership OFFICERS President Medicine Arthur Little, MD David Dohan, MD President-Elect Family Medicine Richard Toran, MD Andrew Escoll, MD Secretary-Treasurer Obstetrics & Gynecology William Breckwoldt, MD Franklin Waddell, MD Assistant SecretaryTreasurer Orthopedics Dana Zitkovsky, MD Pathology CHAIRPERSON OF DEPARTMENTS Mark Zuckerman, MD William Walsh, MD Pediatrics Anesthesiology Martha McCarty, MD John Hutcheson, MD Radiology Anesthesiology Robert Fortunato, MD Associate Chair Radiology Keith Long, MD Associate Chair Emergency Medicine Haldon Bryer, MD Gregory Weisz, MD Surgery Emergency Medicine Dennis Begos, MD Associate Chair Dana Zitkovsky, MD CHIEFS OF SERVICE Breast Surgery Ophthalmology Kelley Cornell, MD Phillip Gendelman, MD Cardiology Oral Surgery Paul Radvany, MD Dermatology Suzanne Grevelink, MD Gastroenterology Robert Muggia, MD General Surgery Dennis Begos, MD Gynecology Franklin Waddell, MD Hand Surgery David Alessandro, MD Hematology-Oncology Chitra King, MD Neonatology Karen McAlmon, MD Neurology Paul Chervin, MD Obstetrics Franklin Waddell, MD Andrew Abela, DDS Chairman Otorhinolaryngology Paul Andrews Holly Gallivan, MD Plastic Surgery Jonathan Hall, MD 2 Year of 2 Term – Dennis Markovitz, MD 2nd Year of 2nd Term – Luis Valles, MD 1st Year of 2nd Term – Helene Feiler, MD nd NOMINATING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON Dana Zitkovsky, MD Jane Walsh President Peter Paicos, DPM Dale Lodge Psychiatry Monte Kaufman, MD Pulmonary Medicine Vice President Kevin Smith Najmuddin Patwa, MD Treasurer Radiation Oncology Matthew Woods Richard Heidbreder, MD* Rheumatology Sharon Stotsky, MD Thoracic Surgery Shalini Reddy, MD Urology Jerry Rittenhouse, MD William Breckwoldt, MD nd Vice Chairman Podiatry Vascular Surgery Members at Large 2011 Winchester Healthcare Management, Inc. and Winchester Hospital Board of Directors Anesthesiology Director of Hospitalist Program Mohammed Jaleel, MD Chairperson of Quality Assurance & Peer Review Committee Richard Iseke, MD Medical Director of ICU Program Joseph Taylor, MD *deceased Clerk Joseph R. Tarby, III Members Jonathan Adler, MD James Conway James Ficociello, DDS Robert Fortunato, MD Janice Houghton John Martini Deborah McDonough Richard Ockerbloom Peter Rotolo, MD Joseph Taylor, MD Michael Travaglini James Young Ex-officio Members Arthur Little, MD, president of medical and allied healthcare professional staff Gail Canzano, Winton Club president Jeannine Barrett, Friends of Winchester Hospital president Non-voting Members Eric Hayden Richard Sayre 2011 Financials Winchester Healthcare Management, Inc. & Affiliates Combined Balance Sheets Assets Cash and cash equivalents Investments at market value Accounts receivable, net Other assets Investments in property and equipment, net Total 9/30/11 $23,795,000 141,876,000 25,548,000 26,362,000 128,178,000 $345,759,000 9/30/10 24,310,000 147,495,000 24,884,000 27,087,000 101,332,000 325,108,000 Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable and accrued expenses Amounts set aside for settlements with third party payors Long-term debt Other liabilities Total net assets Total $39,820,000 7,482,000 109,069,000 16,326,000 173,062,000 $345,759,000 32,706,000 6,835,000 110,157,000 14,273,000 161,137,000 325,108,000 Combined Statements of Operations Revenue Net patient service revenue Other operating revenue Total Operating Revenue $283,146,000 16,590,000 299,736,000 280,680,000 13,680,000 294,360,000 175,020,000 95,059,000 1,967,000 14,921,000 7,095,000 294,062,000 170,261,000 93,135,000 2,270,000 15,980,000 6,896,000 288,542,000 Gain (loss) from Patient Care Operations 5,674,000 5,818,000 Nonoperating revenue, net 1,725,000 (752,000) $7,399,000 5,066,000 Operating Expenses Salaries, wages and benefits Supplies and other expenses Health Safety Net Depreciation, amortization and interest Provision for bad debt Total Operating Expenses Excess (deficiency) of Revenue Over Expenses 2011 Financials Winchester Hospital Balance Sheets Assets Cash and cash equivalents Investments at market value Accounts receivable, net Other assets Investments in property and equipment, net Total 9/30/11 $21,222,000 123,918,000 24,140,000 29,994,000 125,139,000 $324,413,000 9/30/10 21,627,000 139,948,000 23,610,000 22,944,000 99,675,000 307,804,000 Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable and accrued expenses Amounts set aside for settlements with third party payors Long-term debt Other liabilities Total net assets Total $36,171,000 5,884,000 109,069,000 6,666,000 166,623,000 $324,413,000 28,754,000 6,518,000 110,157,000 6,578,000 155,797,000 307,804,000 Statements of Operations Revenue Net patient service revenue Other operating revenue Total Operating Revenue $258,486,000 9,605,000 268,091,000 258,888,000 7,293,000 266,181,000 149,369,000 87,626,000 1,967,000 14,422,000 6,559,000 259,943,000 147,590,000 86,283,000 2,270,000 15,524,000 6,498,000 258,165,000 Gain (loss) from Patient Care Operations 8,148,000 8,016,000 Nonoperating revenue, net 2,476,000 284,000 $10,624,000 8,300,000 Operating Expenses Salaries, wages and benefits Supplies and other expenses Health Safety Net Depreciation, amortization and interest Provision for bad debt Total Operating Expenses Excess (deficiency) of Revenue Over Expenses 41 Highland Avenue Winchester, MA 01890 (781) 729-9000 www.winchesterhospital.org Produced by: Winchester Hospital Communications and Public Affairs Department Design: Shields Design Studio Photography: Atlantic Photo - Boston and Bill Ryerson Printing: Hannaford & Dumas