That`s What We Do.
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That`s What We Do.
Taking Care of Our Community... That’s What We Do. Dear Friends, As I reflect back on the success of 2010 and 2011 at Firelands Regional Medical Center, I am in awe of the support we continue to receive from generous donors like you. We have witnessed continued national, state and local economic challenges along with an unsure future for national healthcare reform as that legislation was passed in 2010. The Board of Directors, Medical Staff, Volunteers and Employees at Firelands Regional Medical Center met these challenges as in the past, with a keen focus on improving patient health status and compassionate delivery of service. In the last year, this commitment to excellence has taken many forms and has been facilitated, in large part, by the generosity of our donors and by the dedication of our outstanding Medical Staff members. In the following pages, you will see exactly how your gifts to the Foundation for Firelands have allowed us to expand our services, to strengthen our areas of medical expertise and knowledge, and to provide our region with the care our patients expect and deserve. One example of this is our new Endocrine and Diabetes Center for Advanced Care, which brings to the region the only Center of its kind led by an endocrinologist. Dr. Sabbagh, as the Center’s director, along with Firelands’ advance practice nurse, diabetic educators and clinical nurses bring a wealth of clinical expertise in an area of health that affects so many lives. In 2011, Firelands also unveiled the region’s only Spine Center, led by the area’s only two neurosurgeons who themselves are surrounded by physiatrists, specially-trained physical therapists, and a host of specially talented physicians from the Medical Staff, all of whom are focused on the evaluation and conservative treatment of spinal injuries. Firelands also continued its strong tradition of helping local physicians add new doctors to their practices in response to the growing needs of the community and the desire for more citizens to seek high quality care closer to home. Through this recruitment effort and many other endeavors outlined in this report, we have continued our Mission to be responsive to the needs of everyone who is, and everyone who may become, a patient at Firelands Regional Medical Center. Along with local recognition in community surveys that singled out Firelands for excellent nursing care, physicians and medical equipment, Firelands also was ranked #1 in the State of Ohio for vascular surgery, overall orthopedics including spinal surgery, and in the top 5% in the nation for patient safety for the second year in a row, among many other certifications and accreditations. In addition, Firelands Regional Medical Center remains the largest employment provider in Erie County, making us a true “economic engine” in our community. Yet, all this would not be possible without our donors, who are even more important during these trying economic times. Your continued philanthropy shows that you believe in what we do and who we are at Firelands Regional Medical Center. Your generosity shows that you wish to help us grow in our vision to be the healthcare provider of choice in our region. And your philanthropy shows that you care about keeping your health care locally-governed, while assuring that the counties we serve continue to have access to state-of-the-art medical technology and unparalleled medical expertise. Thank you for believing in Firelands Regional Medical Center and in its role in this community. Your support will help us to provide quality health care for you, your family and your friends for generations to come. Each and every day you help us to bring hope and healing to all who turn to Firelands Regional Medical Center for their health needs now and in the future. Sincerely, Charles A. Stark, FACHE President and CEO Firelands Regional Health System 2 2010-2011 Board of Directors J. William Springer, Chair John O. Bacon, Vice Chair Thomas M. Wolf, Treasurer Leon J. Wieber, Secretary Robert M. Moore, Assistant Secretary The late George M. Muehlhauser, III, Chair Emeritus George L. Mylander, Chair Emeritus Charles A. Stark, President & CEO Daniel J. Moncher, Executive Vice President, Finance Thomas Aylward William Balzer Kamal Chaban, MD Vicenta Gaspar–Yoo, MD Mark Gross Anthony S. Guerra Roger Gundlach Fredric Itzkowitz, DO Lee C. Jewett Brian Kasper Daniel Keller Richard R. Keller, MD Carlos Lowell, DO M. Lee McDermond, Jr. Patrick McGuinn, MD James Miller B. Jean Miller Allen R. Nickles Barbara A. Nielsen Karl Oberer, DO S. Baird Pfahl, MD James E. Preston, DO Dean J. Reichenbach, MD Paula J. Rengel Thomas M. Routh William P. Scheid, Sr. Gary K. Schimmel, Sr. Charles H. Stanley Melvyn J. Stauffer Carol B. Steuk David A. Voight, Sr. John Waldock, Jr. John Wasylik, OD Elaine Waterfield James O. Wible Carol A. Wolfe We’d like to thank Kenneth Conway and Leroy Sizemore for their years of service on the Medical Center board. 2011 Leadership Charles A. Stark, President and Chief Executive Officer Daniel J. Moncher, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Ryan R. Chandler, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Tamara L. Jackson, Senior Vice President, Operations and Chief Nursing Officer Michael J. Canfield, Vice President, Information Systems and Telecom Connie R. Lamb, Vice President, Marketing and Public Relations Patricia S. Martin, Vice President, Quality and Patient Satisfaction Robert M. Moore, Vice President, Legal & General Counsel Marsha O. Mruk, Vice President, Firelands Counseling & Recovery Services Beverly J. Schrickel, Vice President, Operations James A. Sennish, Vice President, Human Resources Jane Arnold, Assistant Vice President, Revenue Cycle Management Dru Meredith, Assistant Vice President, Operations 2011 Foundation for Firelands Board of Directors John O. Bacon John Frankel Richard A. Grams Mark Gross Lee Jewett Jean Miller Ruth F. Parker Charles Rainger Paula Rengel Thomas M. Routh Gary Schimmel J. William Springer M.J. Stauffer Charles A. Stark John H. Waldock, Sr. James O. Wible Thomas M. Wolf 3 In 2010 Firelands Regional Medical Center: Firelands Regional Medical Center began accepting self-referral patients for mammography services. This means that patients who have suspicions about their breast health or who feel as if they need a mammogram, need no longer rely on a physician’s order to receive life-saving screenings. Ranked in the top 5% for Patient Safety by HealthGrades®. 4 Received a #1 ranking in the State of Ohio for overall orthopedics by HealthGrades® in 2011. This recognition also included five-star (highest level) ratings for Spine Surgery, Hip Fracture Repair, Total Hip Replacements and Total Knee Replacements. The hospital also received excellence awards from HealthGrades® in Vascular Surgery and Patient Safety. Rated a Level III Trauma Center by The American College of Surgeons on Trauma. Ranked in the top 100 Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities in the country by the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation. Ranked 38th Best Place To Work in Healthcare in the nation’s top 100 by Modern Healthcare. Top-rated in Vascular Surgery by HealthGrades® in 2010 and 2011. Earned a Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities accreditation at Firelands Counseling & Recovery Services. Jeffrey L. Buehrer, MD D.M. Swayngim, MD David H. Kim, DO 5 Medical Staff Leadership 2010 i ng m o c l e W er s d i v o r P New Anthony J. Minotti, MD Co-Chief Radiology/Imaging The following physicians joined the Medical Staff during 2010 and 2011: Richard A. Visci, DO Co-Chief Obstetrics and Gynecology 6 Dr. Mudita Bhatia Internal Medicine Dr. Gina Mihaela Predescu Internal Medicine/Adult Hospitalist Dr. Abas M. Jama Psychiatry Dr. Louis W. Ralofsky Family Practice Dr. Sunir Kumar Internal Medicine Dr. Laurie A. Rousseau Family Practice Dr. Natalia Markelova Pathology Dr. Ahmad F. Sabbagh Endocrinology Dr. Beth M. McCloud Pediatric Hospitalist Dr. Feras Sawas Internal Medicine/Adult Hospitalist Dr. Luis L. Perez Family Practice Dr. Grae L. Schuster Radiation Oncology Dr. Allison M. Petznick Family Practice Dr. Donald L. Smith Urology Dr. Matthew C. Petznick Family Practice Dr. Alfred P. Vargas Hematology and Oncology The Foundation for Firelands has established the Heritage Society to recognize donors who have given cumulatively or plan to give $15,000 or more in support of Firelands Regional Medical Center since December 1, 2005. The Foundation created this prestigious society to honor those philanthropists who remain committed to the mission of Firelands Regional Medical Center to be the provider of choice for people in our community and to the health and wellness of its residents. Membership criteria includes gifts made annually, gifts made in will or trust, gifts made to initiatives and appeals, gifts of insurance and gifts made to capital campaigns since the inception of The Foundation for Firelands in 2005. Donors who gain entry into this society will be recognized publicly with a plaque to be displayed in the hallway across from the Dorn Outpatient Services Department. Those who wish to remain anonymous will be omitted from this plaque and from any publications, upon their request. Additionally, The Foundation for Firelands will host special benefactor events for members of the Heritage Society. Any donor who wishes to gain entry can obtain a form at The Foundation for Firelands office or by going to firelands.com/giving_back/giving_foundation.aspx. 7 Thank You to Our 2010 Generous Benefactors 87 West Gary and Diane Ackerman and Grandchildren Lanette Acord Admiral Imports S.K. and Barb Agrawal AHA Creative Nick and Lee Alexakos Nancy Alicea Michael Allen Derek Allis American Colors, Inc. Robert and Tina Ammanniti Amy’s Shoes™ Erik Anderson Angie’s Boutique Anonymous Donor Jonathan and Bo-Hee Appel Judith Arheit Linda Armstrong Christopher and Jane Arnold Arte Texture Rita Astolfi Cesare and Andrea Avallone Chris and Melissa Avendano Tom and Marilyn Aylward Bob and LaVonne Ayres Michael and Patricia Babiuch Robert and Audrey Bahn Don Ballah Lisa Baltes Blaine and Mary Beth Bansky Bob and Sharon Barnes Julie Barnes-Foster Barnes Nursery, Inc. Barnes Wendling CPAs, Inc. Karen Barnum Rosario Barone John and Sandy Bartzen Dan and Mary Bauer Dina Bauer Susan Baumgardner Sandie Beal Richard and Norma Jean Bechtel David and Diane Belden Rodney and Anne Belden Benco Properties Corp Beth Benko Arlyn and Candace Bensch Greg and Theresa Benson Jen Berhent Tracy Berlin Karen Berry Julie Bertsch James A. Bertsch Jewelers Bettcher Industries, Inc. Matthew and Erin Biglin Dennis and Mary Biglin Patricia and Giovanni Bignoli Ann Bingham Debbie Bingham Jason Blanton Mary Bleile Terri Bleile Kelly Bleile Dete Sarah Blue Michael and Margaret Bockrath Body Pro Personal Training Paul Bohlander 8 Celina Bolding Amy Boling Bowling Green State University Athletic Department Bowling Green State University Firelands Campus Jennifer Bradfield Gary and Margaret Brainard Dan and Cindy Brake Joseph and Phyllis Bransky Dr. Sheri Branum Dr. Dale and Maura Braun Sean Brennan Pamela Bressler Michael Britenriker Brohl & Appell Inc. Lori Brown Jessica Buckosh Jim and Joyce Buderer Buderer Drug Company Anna Bundren Tammy Burkes Linda Burkett Joseph T. Burnham, III Lisa Butler William Butler, III Calhoun, Kademenos & Childress, L.P.A. 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Vincent Schlicht Keith Alward by Firelands Regional Medical Center Board of Directors and Administration Betty Jean Miller George L. Mylander Bill and Alice Springer Joseph Astolfi by Rita Astolfi Robert J. Bahn by Audrey Bahn Patricia Louise Bennett by George L. Mylander Joseph “Jep” Bloor by E. Vincent and Celeste Schlicht Steve Schlicht Bill and Alice Springer Dr. Colin Bloor by George L. Mylander Martha A. Carver by George L. Mylander Ron Cole by E. Vincent and Celeste Schlicht Starling Coleman by George L. Mylander Janet Conway by Dr. Robert Kromer George L. Mylander Gloria Mae Crabb by George L. Mylander Representative Fred Deering by George L. Mylander Patrick Dolan by Bill and Alice Springer Arnold W. Ehrsam by George L. Mylander Ronald Ellison, Jr. by Karen Fuerstenberg Robert Feltner by Ken and Nan Schirg Yvonne Ferdinandsen by George L. Mylander Norma Jean Japsen Frisch by Maynard and Barbara Nielsen Magdalene R. Fischhaber by Roger and Vicki Kinney UH Seidman Cancer Center at Firelands Regional Medical Center Employees Joan M. Flesher by George L. Mylander John Foley by Hazel Foley Mary Foster by George L. Mylander Donald Goff by Marcia Goff Leslie C. Hallock by Karen Barnum Beth Benko Dennis and Mary Biglin Matthew and Erin Biglin Rodney and Candance Gale Dr. Vinay Gudena Carol McCumber Jeanette Ruffing Gene and Geraldine Ryan Bill and Sally Stein UH Seidman Cancer Center at Firelands Regional Medical Center Employees Norma Wible Evelyn Hart by Arthur and Carol Wolfe Jim Hauser by Bill and Judy Monaghan Dr. and Mrs. E. Vincent Schlicht Josephine A. Muratori Hoelzer-Flettner by George L. Mylander Harold Hoffman by Firelands Regional Medical Center Community Outreach Department Janet Hohler by E. Vincent and Celeste Schlicht Lynn Holdren by George L. Mylander Lorraine J. Holzapfel by George L. Mylander Dave and Paula Rengel Bill and Alice Springer Bernice R.Hugg by George L. Mylander Donald Frederick Icsman by George L. Mylander Ellen L. Kraus by George L. Mylander Dr. and Mrs. E. Vincent Schlicht Paul LaFene by George L. Mylander 11 Margaret Mahnami by Dr. and Mrs. S.K. Agrawal Norma Cook Candy Frankowski Deb Hessler-Miller Barb Huber Lois Ann Lawrence Ruth Marenberg Tracy McManus George L. Mylander Katja Rall-Koepke Marge Rody James and Nancy Rogers Amanda Royer Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Schlicht Bill and Alice Springer Joan Van Offeren James C. Mann by Leona Mann Armella C. Masten by Firelands Regional Medical Center Auxiliary Peggy Lou McCoy by Firelands Regional Medical Center Accounting Department Doris Mesenberg by George L. Mylander Elfrieda Meyer by Firelands Regional Medical Center School of Nursing Faculty and Staff Thomas P. Missig by George L. Mylander David Montgomery, Sr. by Firelands Regional Medical Center Board of Directors and Administration Wanda Nickles by Lee and Anne McDermond George L. Mylander Allen Nickles Dr. Dean and Linda Reichenbach E. Vincent and Celeste Schlicht Bill and Alice Springer Firelands Reginal Medical Center Board of Directors Maynard J. Nielsen by Firelands Regional Medical Center Auxiliary Betty Jean Miller George L. Mylander Barbara Nielsen Dr. and Mrs. E. Vincent Schlicht Bill and Alice Springer Sabra Nolan by William and Janice Tunnel Firelands Regional Medical Center Dialysis Center South Campus Thomas Ohlemacher by Maynard and Barbara Nielsen 12 Joyce Orshoski by Debra Gearheart Walter Phillips by Lee and Mary Ellen Wieber George L. Mylander Victor Pierson by Frank and Beverly Dahlke Philip Filipek Brohl & Appell Robert A. Pimser by Carol Steuk Ruth B. Poeschl by Firelands Regional Medical Center Auxiliary George L. Mylander Kenneth and Sylvia Ruthsatz Dr. and Mrs. E.V. Schlicht Dale A. Ramsdell by Lee and Mary Ellen Wieber Joseph E. Rudolph by Eleanore Rudolph Mary Sawicki by E. Vincent and Celeste Schlicht Gladys Schippel by Firelands Regional Medical Center Auxiliary Darrell Schirg by Ken and Nan Schirg Nicki Serrano by Roland and Dorothy Matter Lorraine Miller Robert and Billie Pack Michael and Marcia Stierhoff Sharon Stokley Robert and Donna Swackhamer Edward and Cindi Toll Craig and Jennifer Truesdell Brett and Jessica Wieber Richard and Marlene Long Edward Shelton by Firelands Regional Medical Center School of Nursing Faculty and Staff Marie C. Sherman by George L. Mylander Mary Ann Sloan by George L. Mylander Maynard and Barbara Nielsen Vincent Smith by Maynard and Barbara Nielsen Michele Sortino by George L. Mylander Dathan William Spaulding by Lorna Spaulding and family Judge James Stacey by E. Vincent and Celeste Schlicht George L. Mylander Nancy Stifel by Dave and Paula Rengel James and Jody Sennish Ryan and Ashley Chandler Dr. Steve and Tami Jackson Mark and Connie Lamb Dennis and Patty Martin Dru and Tahnee Meredith Dan and Mary Moncher Robert and Kathryn Moore Christopher and Marsha Mruk Jim and Bev Schrickel Michael and Gail Winthrop Peter Walderczak by Samara Chodosh Robert and Tracy Lee Toledo Optical Laboratories Inc. Raymond White by Bill and Judy Monaghan Margaret M. Windau by George L. Mylander Elma Elizabeth Wright by Gerald Wright Dr. Donald J. Young by Tina Ammanniti Tracy Berlin Charles and Marlene DeCaro Marcia Gasteier Bambi Hicks George and Anna Hoehne Dawn Hohler Kevin Homerick Richard and Gayle Jeffrey Andra Kurtz John and Hannah Lendrum Polly Lynn Roshelle Manley Roland and Dorothy Matter Lee and Anne McDermond Jeff Melson George L. Mylander Barbara Nielsen Kathy Poyer Dave and Paula Rengel Stephen and Valerie Ritzenthaler Bill and Eleanor Scheid Nan Schirg Vince and Celeste Schlicht Dorothea Smith Cheryl Vickers Lee and Mary Ellen Wieber Arthur and Carol Wolfe Karen Young Firelands Regional Medical Center Community Outreach Department Firelands Regional Medical Center Cardiac Rehabilitation Department Firelands Regional Medical Center Critical and Progressive Care Departments Kate Zepernick by Ken and Nan Schirg What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose. All that we love deeply, becomes a part of us. ~ Helen Keller A group of nurses donated a gift as a lasting tribute to Margaret Amerine, R.N. for her vision, leadership and friendship throughout the years. Shown above with Margaret Amerine’s son David are: Debra Wright, David Amerine, Jane Parker, Rochelle Koch, Jean Feick, Sue Rine, Janet Stradtman, Linda Smith, Gayle Jeffrey, Sandy Parker (kneeling), Kathy Trueman, Linda Chill, Caren Incorvia and Toni Nossaman. Not shown: Anne Cervantes, Patti Sulkin, Doris Cowgill and Linda Mason. 2010 Tributes The 2010 Firelands Regional Medical Center Staff by Charles and Marlene DeCaro Firelands Regional Medical Center Board of Directors and Administration Dr. Charanjhit Ahluwalia by Frank Durso Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Rosemary Lizzi Kenneth and Sylvia Ruthsatz Dr. Shavinder Ahluwalia by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Alce by Robin Reaves Dr. Timothy Amidon by Marianne O’Halla Dr. Christopher Avendano by Rick Meacham Dr. Joseph Baar by Bill and Alice Springer Dr. Dina Bauer by Louise Moon Dr. Brian Baxter by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Andrew Bejarano by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Dale Braun by Theodore Lux Barbara Brennan by Sean Brennan Dr. Paul Bruner by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Mark and Pamela Gross Dr. William Bruner by Mark and Pamela Gross Dr. Marsha Cooper by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Donald Cundiff by Gary and Margaret Brainard Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Helen Holl Dr. Michael Cunningham by Donna Ferrell Deb Dahmen by Sean Lynd and Dana Bacak Dr. David De Groh by Paul Cleveland Dr. Anthony DeRiso by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Antoine Demosthene by Robin Reaves Dr. Anthony DeRiso by Bill and Alice Springer Dr. Michael Felter by Gloria Lloyd Dr. James Gallagher by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Susan Gallagher by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Jeff Garman by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Roger and Sara-Lu Kosel Dr. Vicenta Gaspar - Yoo by Bill and Alice Springer Dr. Vinay Gudena by Louise Moon Bill and Alice Springer Dr. Timothy Herron by Kenneth and Sylvia Ruthsatz Dr. Robert Hill by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Ed Hemeyer by Joyce Hoersten Dr. Hassan Ibrahim by Norma Haer Earl and Dorothy Hammond Dr. Frederic Itzkowitz by Louise Moon Earl and Dorothy Hammond Bill and Alice Springer Dr. Stephen Jackson by Louise Moon Bill and Alice Springer Jerry Kasper by National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation Dr. Richard Keller by Paul Cleveland Thomas and Barb Roth John and Juliette Royal Bill and Alice Springer Dr. Kari Kevertiz by Garry and Joanne Savage Dr. Eugene Kubitz by Betty Jean Miller Dr. John Liebenthal by John Hinton Dr. Carlos Lowell by Kay Sennish Dr. Eric Mast by Thomas and Jean Russin Dr. Patrick McGuinn by John and Virginia Kent Bill and Alice Springer Judy Monaghan by Earl and Dorothy Hammond George L. Mylander by Bill and Alice Springer Carol Steuk Dave and Lois Wolshuck Dr. Karl Oberer by Margaret Matyok Dr. Sukishini Pallapothu by Carl and Karen James Dr. James Preston by Daniel and Cynthia Brake Dr. Robert J. Kromer Betty Jean Miller Dr. Amy Reese by Bill and Alice Springer Robert Szczesny Dr. James Revelas by Rosalind Phillips Kim Riedy by Sean Lynd and Dana Bacak Dr. Larry Robinson by Bill and Alice Springer Dr. Harris Schild by Phyllis Wassner Dr. W. Scott Sheldon by Ned and Suzanne Jeffrey Bill and Alice Springer Alice Springer by Craig and Darlene Wood Dr. Gregory Surfield by Louise Moon Dr. D.M. Swayngim by Paul Cleveland Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Alfred Vargas by Mark and Pamela Gross Kathy Rusk Paul and Sylvia Sackett Dr. Robert Vaschek by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dr. Richard Visci by Sean Lynd and Dana Bacak Dr. Patrick Waters by Julius and Mary Lou Zeck Dr. Sandra Weaver-Emery by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Dwight and Marjorie Morner Dr. Thomas Williamson by Charles and Dorothy Crow Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Earl and Dorothy Hammond Leona Mann Dr. Susie Wyse by Marianne O’Halla Dr. James Wysor by Firelands Regional Medical Center Home Health Services Marilyn Weiland John and Lauren Zarvis Dr. Bo Yoo by Louise Moon Dr. Donald Young by Paul Cleveland Firelands Heart & Vascular Institute by Judith Arheit Paul Bohlander Roque and Maria Cuevas Ted Geiger Pamela Gilliam Floren and Mary James Edward amd Delores Kraus Thomas LaRose Ted and Joan McCann Frederick and Joanna Rocco Eleanore Rudolph Shirley Uhse Nancy Weeks Carol Zoll ER & ER Registration Departments by Helen Holl Emergency Room Staff by Marianne O’Halla Staff of 4 North by Bruce Waters 13 2010 Financial Statement Our Income This financial statement reflects the 2010 operating results for Firelands Regional Medical Center Firelands Regional Medical Center generated revenue from 53,838 patient days of service provided to 10,365 patients..................................................................................... $222,588,476 For supporting services and care rendered for Ambulatory, Emergency Department, Home Health and other Outpatient Services we generated...................................................................................................................$247,445,007 These services produced total revenue of......................................................................................... $470,033,483 Less We had to deduct this amount for hospital contractual adjustments to third party payors.................................................................................................................................................... $(269,644,380) We also underwrote the cost of care for persons without the ability to pay for their hospital services.................................................................................................................................... $(16,423,542) Therefore, our net revenue from patient services was............................................................................................... $183,965,561 In addition, our other revenue from operations was...................................................................................................$ 12,422,149 Thus, our total revenue from operations was........................................................................................ $196,387,710 Our Expenses Salaries, wages and employee benefits.........................................................................................................................$92,351,116 Supplies, purchased services and general expenses................................................................................................... $77,097,682 State of Ohio imposed Franchise Fee............................................................................................................................. $2,119,229 Depreciation...................................................................................................................................................................$14,846,610 Interest expense............................................................................................................................................................$ 7,002,975 All of these operating expenses totaled................................................................................................ $193,367,612 Our Results Net revenue from operations........................................................................................................................ 14 $3,020,098 :24 PM Page 3 2010 Statistical Highlights Admissions..............................................................................................................................................................................10,365 Deliveries....................................................................................................................................................................................687 Patient Days of Service Adult and Pediatric........................................................................................................................................................ 52,447 Nursery...............................................................................................................................................................................1,391 Total Patient Days of Service................................................................................................................................................. 53,838 Average Length of Stay (days)..................................................................................................................................................... 5.2 Ambulatory Service Visits Emergency Department.................................................................................................................................................. 47,218 Outpatient Visits........................................................................................................................................................... 204,518 Surgical Cases Operating Room Minutes..............................................................................................................................................651,970 Surgery Cases........................................................................................................................................................................ 10,866 Active Medical Staff................................................................................................................................................................... 156 ed in your Does health not include Courtesy, Consulting or Allied Practitioners Medical Staff members How does the state b deficit affect your loc cal center, Firelands is committed to improving the health of those we serve. Employees................................................................................................................................................................................ 1,926 O h starts with taking an active role in your own health and wellness. ver the past two years, there has b Medical Residents, Interns and Students.................................................................................................................................... 53 Ohio’s budget sion surrounding 2010 –11 biennial budget, Ohio forecast Medical residents, interns and students annually receive clinical training and practical experience at Firelands Regional To help offset this shortfall, Ohio added Firelands also recently offered a free Oral, Head, and Neck Medical CenterCancer in theScreening areas oftoAllergy Medicine, Anesthesiology, Bariatric Medicine, Cardiology, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Dermatology, the public. Drs. Benjamin Murcek, DO, newly created state agency fees, which i elationship with a primary care ENT/OTOL, ER,Jeffrey FP, Diabetes Management/FP, Gastroenterology, Christoff, DO, Terence Kelly, DDS, John Helmcamp, Geriatrics, Gynecology, Hematology/Oncology, Hospice/Palliative tax Care, on the 170 hospitals operating in Oh cine or internal medicine). Infectious Disease, Internal Nephrology, Neurosurgery, OMM, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Pain Management, MD, Vinay Gudena, MD andNeurology, Grae Schuster, DDS, Amy Reese,Medicine, responded to this extra operating expen ould visit your physician at least MD all donated their time to conduct exams at thePodiatry, screening, Psych, Pulmonary, Radiology, Sports Medicine, General Surgery, eliminating vital services, and cancelling Pathology, Pharmacy, Plastic Surgery, PMR, ore frequently if recommended by Pediatrics, along withSurgery staff from to facilities or investments in new techn health Urology Community Outreach and Seidman d on your specific status). and Vascular Cancer Center at Firelands Regional Medical Center. Strickland responded to hospitals’ call Regional Health Care (a physician� 88 people participated them by reducing the tax burdens by n) provides a physician referral line hospitals were29,583 still taxed over $560 m Volunteer � 2% needed further follow-up for a suspicious lesion g for a physician: 419-557-5587Hours..................................................................................................................................................................... or Mark Waggoner and Representative De � Two people needed immediate follow-up for a suspicious 587. Uncompensated Care..................................................................................................................................................$26,400,000 efforts to help reduce the tax impose lesion directory is available at 2010 –11 budget. Even with these red assessed $1.3 million for this newly impo st in your own health by This new state tax burden came at a tim health and wellness screenings. already facing reductions in payments Over $28.7 million with 132,924 people served ues to you and your healthcare funding, as well as experiencing increase g may need to be tested further Furthermore, the fee only applied to ntion is needed. $5.5 Million Charity Care and did not affect stand-alone medical fa (Services provided without payment) $1.2 Million Medical Education Programs alth conditions is one of the $20.9 Million ty practices. The $1.3 million fee paid b People Served: 13,322 (Firelands provides a program to train ve for improved outcomes. Unpaid Costs of Public Programs tion to the $28.7 million in community b physicians and provides a school of nursing) (Costs of services not covered o adopt healthy habits and Residents/Students Served: 12/134 provided in 2010, including $5.5 millio by Medicare or Medicaid) $720,661 estyle. care, $20.9 million in unreimbursed cost People Served: 91,263 Subsidized Health Services low-income and medically-vulnerable O eek medical help as soon as (Operating costs of the Family in community outreach services. Practice Clinic) mething is not normal for you. 2010 Firelands Regional Medical Center Community Benefit: People Served: 1,248 essure, your weight/body mass s, your cholesterol levels, and e. reenings Center is pleased to work with our r discounted educational programs ur community to improve the health rage members of the community to nderful health offerings, such as the elow: and Sally Stieber, CNP, RN from ted their time to conduct a free Skin s, along with staff from Community ospitals Seidman Cancer Center at Center. eeded further follow-up for a ended to have a lesion/abnormal vided educational information ABCDE signs: Asymmetry, Border, ving Firelands Regional Medical Center covered an additional $2.73 Million in Bad Debt Expenses (actual cost) for which no monies were received for services rendered. Over 6.6% of the care Firelands provided in 2010 was provided to individuals who did not have insurance to pay for the care. Net Community Benefit represented 14.8% of Total Hospital Expenses $223,168 Health Education & Outreach (Screenings, Educational Programs, Childbirth Classes, Health Fairs, etc) People Served: 25,447 $73,633 Patient Education & Homecare (Education on disease prevention and homecare) People Served: 1,498 $23,938 In-Kind Donations (Support provided for other non-profit organizations, schools, etc. for programs benefiting the community) What can we expect in the coming y For the 2012–2013 state biennial budget, will experience an $8 billion deficit. Th remain in effect to help offset this de tax would be on top of its estimated $ of annual community benefit costs. Com provide care to those who cannot pay, to t grams for which Firelands does not rece full cost of providing the care, and for re and services provided by Firelands focus and wellness of the individuals served. How can you help? You can help by choosing Firelands Reg your healthcare needs and choosing phy at Firelands. In addition, one of the mos the expenses associated with your health bility for your own health. A good pla suggestions provided on the previous pa To find a physician or for mo on health and wellness topics, topics, and much more, visit 15 Fundraising: Caddyshack Open The Foundation for Firelands hosted the “Caddyshack Open” on June 27, 2011 as an ode to the comedic golf movie starring Bill Murray and a fun way to raise money for its Cancer Program Fund, benefiting cancer patients at Firelands Regional Medical Center. In all, 124 golfers took to the links at Plum Brook Country Club to club out cancer in brightly-colored golf attire reminiscent of the event’s namesake. The golfers were immersed in references to the movie, with gophers appearing on holes and a friendly, yet aloof Bill Murray “Carl Spackler” look-alike posing for pictures. In total, the day raised net proceeds of $23,000.00 for The Foundation for Firelands Cancer Fund, a fund which helps people to receive care and treatment for cancer in the Erie County area. Though all reported a fun day, the golfers and sponsors were most excited about what the day meant to the Firelands Cancer Center and to people undergoing treatment for cancer diagnoses. One sponsor, First American Title, took the cancer benefit to heart, by forgoing their sponsor golf round and instead, offering it to a patient of University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center at Firelands Regional Medical Center. When Kim Schreiner, the director of the cancer center initially approached patient Richard Michael, he was hesitant to play because he had not golfed since receiving his cancer diagnosis the previous year. At first he declined the offer, but called back a week later, renewed by a few practice golf outings and ready to play in the “Caddyshack Open”. Aside from benefitting the cancer center where Richard was being treated, he also found the outing to be special because it was only the second time he had played Plum Brook Country Club’s course. “I usually play Wousickett. It was nice to get to play Plum Brook,” he said. Richard played with a foursome that included a Clyde High School golfer who also served as the team’s caddy for the day. Richard was impressed with his swing and the length of the young man’s drive, but was even more impressed with the group’s overall spirit. He said, “(My favorite part was the) camaraderie. It is always fun to play with people. We had fun. That’s all that matters.” We’d like to thank the “Caddyshack Open” committee, which included Tom Bollenbacher, Alex Cruey, Robin Grathwol, Megan Hanley, Peggy Hassinger, Tracy Lucas, Diana Lundy, Dan Moncher, Eric Morgan, Craig Stahl and Alice Springer. The Foundation for Firelands looks forward to hosting this fun and uplifting event in 2012. For more information about the event, sponsorship opportunities or to reserve your spot in the 2012 “Caddyshack Open”, Monday, June 25th at Plum Brook Country Club, call the Foundation office at 419–557–7152. 16 Pictured above are Dr. Timothy Herron, Richard Michael, George Poulos, and caddy Brett Combs. Honors went to the following: 1st Place Men’s Team: Gary Lichtle, Jake Justice (caddy), Keith Swiegert, Billy Allendorf, and David Belden. 2nd Place Men’s Team: Brad Zura, Jodie Grimes, David Springer, and Tim Belden. 1st Place Mixed Team: Dave Rengel, Paula Rengel, Ashtyn Stadler (caddy), Cami Karren (caddy), Mike Spacek, and Andrew Rengel. 2nd Place Mixed Team: Jack Springer (caddy), Scott Church, Bob Hagstrom, Kathie Fischer, Frank Gioffre, and Harry Foley (caddy). Additional winners included: Longest Drive – Men: Jason Stenger Longest Drive – Women: Alice Springer Ty Webb “Be the Ball” Putting Contest Winner: Gabe Zeller Crazy Pants Contest Winner: Ted Kastor Honorable Mentions went to Dr. Amy Reese, Tod Phillips, and Bob Eirons. n he l whe e g n e t ve R is f i r s re d a n Da ade h m s m s p ons o e d s n n , i s a 0 u 4 b b ,1 is clu f $23 lo ca l 8t h u ng h d fo r une 2 SR P o J e w r s M , r y e u n a c a H d c . Tu es w it h r y” o t h re e e d on r 20 0 l la s to , p ar v e i l e d r s r e e y a c r y e d h n tt er r a 165 011 C A “Ci is a le ffer n #2, ma2 g i o n h i p g u w . Ph ei n J o i . l l n C r o f , teed a ,e . 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T h mu n it t sh e r n n d o o m e i n p o v g a c p e b or s d s Re f ou r ou r su s s i n ever y n eigh i rela n p or t o r F e p u f c u o o c s u o n na l, t ed t io for s p er s o rov id e y ont i nu n is t ra p i c m r u m i d o d e t he A care y la’s a n ega cy.” for t h d Pau s a nd lity of r n a o a t ily l u , c q s ’ e igh r fa m Di r a ny h u p o g m n s i o i c az a l l, it e my t he a m Aft er ple dg . s o t d t n la an f Fi re y, I w Fi na l l p or t o p u s 17 ue d cont i n Fundraising: Salute! Back by popular demand, The Foundation for Firelands hosted the second annual Salute! wine-tasting event at Sortino’s Little Italy Ristorante on November 6, 2011. 170 friends of Firelands Regional Medical Center attended the afternoon of fabulous food and delectable wines from Adler Fels Winery. All the proceeds from the day’s festivities benefitted the Firelands Regional Medical Center Acute Inpatient Rehab Unit, the sole provider of acute inpatient rehabilitation services in a five-county region and rated as one of the nation’s top 100 programs based on its excellent ratings for patient outcomes by the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation. The unit helps patients who have suffered brain injuries, strokes, orthopedic surgeries and other physical and mental setbacks relearn the skills necessary to use their bodies and minds again and become as independent as possible, attaining the best quality of life. Both George and Jim Sortino, owners of Sortino’s Little Italy Ristorante, along with Thom Siegel of Adler Fels Wines, graciously participated in the event with the attitude that helping others is always good business and that Firelands Regional Medical Center provides the community with an invaluable rehabilitation resource. As if the food and wine weren’t enough for Medical Center friends that afternoon, a trip to Sonoma County was auctioned off to one lucky bidder and several friends also went home with a variety of festive holiday and wine-related items. In a departure from last year, the event also included two raffles featuring a bottle of wine covered in $55,000 worth of lottery tickets as well as two bottles of Limited Edition Marilyn Monroe wine, Sortino’s Little Italy gift certificates and memorabilia. In all, the fun event raised more than $9,000 for the Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit at Firelands Regional Medical Center. Salute! 18 Fundraising: That 70’s and 80’s Party That 70’s and 80’s Party made a groovy comeback this year at Kalahari Resort on August 20, 2011. Guests were encouraged to dress like their favorite 70’s or 80’s icon… and most left no holds barred. The Retro-style pizza party got everyone in the spirit with disco and 80’s rock as well as a spiffy silent auction. The event raised more than $18,000 to support the Boys & Girls Club of Erie County as well as services to benefit pediatric patients at Firelands Regional Medical Center. This fun, light-hearted event brought out the kid in everyone and helped kids throughout our community to maintain healthy, active and safe lifestyles. Isn’t that groovy, baby? Fundraising: Fashion Week, Sandusky Style Fashion and fundraising came together at the third annual Fashion Week, Sandusky Style event on September 29, 2011 at Plum Brook Country Club. This year’s event drew more than 250 people for an evening that included both silent and live auctions and a lively fashion show that still has people talking. Event planners offered more than 100 silent auction items and more than ten coveted live auction items including Lasik eye surgery, a Colorado ski trip, an RV trip and fabulous private dinners from The Kitchen’s Bounty, J Bistro and Marcy Manion. After a tapas-style cocktail party and dinner, guests were treated to a high-energy fashion show featuring fashions from Belle Soiree, Sawmill Creek Shops and Erik’s Clothing for Men. As if the vendors didn’t bring enough fanfare, the crowd went wild over “celebrity” models Bryan Kasper, Dr. Scott Campbell, Dr. Marsha Cooper, Dr. Marty Ryu and Wendy Kromer, to name a few. In all, the glamorous night raised more than $57,000 for the Firelands Regional Medical Center Breast Cancer Fund. And, the fun continued all week with the first ever weeklong fashion event that incorporated discounts and specials from area retailers like Bertsch Jewelers, Barnes Nursery, K & K Interiors and Sawmill Creek Shops. 19 Volunteer Team Members At Firelands Regional Medical Center, our volunteers are the lifeblood of our commitment to patient care and satisfaction. No longer are volunteers strictly relegated to stuffing envelopes or filing paperwork. Our volunteers aid the hardworking staff in ensuring patient needs are met by assisting in registration and mobilization of patients to different care areas as well as in helping with dietary and other needs. Volunteers work in our gift shops to aid families and friends in bringing smiles to hospital patients. They also provide vital support for special events in all departments of the Medical Center. Volunteers do their part to help advance the vision of Firelands Regional Medical Center each and every day by being ambassadors of Firelands to those in the Medical Center and in the region. Thank you to our generous volunteers who work tirelessly to make Firelands Regional Medical Center the best healthcare provider in the region. John W. Acord Benny T. Adams Heather R. Amezquita Trudie Anderson Imani L. Arrington Joyce K. Baaske Betsy S. Baerenklau Gary F. Baerenklau James F. Balduff Sherryl L. Balduff Elizabeth A. Banda Karyn Barnette Waneida R. Barney Caitryna L. Beatty Don Beckman Marilyn A. Beckman Laura A. Beebe Betty K. Behlmer Theresa L. Behrends Al Beliasov Caitlin L. Bement Jane C. Bettcher Amy L. Bower Charles Briehl Germaine Browder Charmayne Y. Brown Mary A. Brown Rashina C. Brown Patricia Bruggeman Morgan C. Bruner Jerry Buontempo Lois A. Camp 20 Liz C. Casali Ann W. Cassidy Patricia A. Cassidy DaSharon M. Charlton Margaret Cheetham Leanna R. Chesser Beverly A. Christy William F. Christy Lorna G. Cogar Ingrid Coiffard Morgan E. Craig Jim Cremean Marjorie Cremean Janet A. Croom Justin T. Cudnik Alfreda L. Culpepper Jacob Dagg Juli K. Dagg Ann L. Daniel Armelle C. DeRiso Colette D. DeRiso Noelle M. DeRiso Sibyl A. Dendinger Christy R. Dickman Roger W. Dodd Caprishion N. Durr Kay B. Eash Pauline Edens Dolly A. Ehrhardt Jerry P. Ehrhardt Lynne A. Eirons Bashir E. Elashi Bonnie M. Faber Trudie A. Ferguson Kathy Fitz Megan L. Fogg Annessa M. Folk Nancy A. Foor Harriett A. Foos Mary Ann Fox Holly E. Francis Elder Frank Ann Marie Frankfather Mary Lou Franks Janet L. Freehling Elder M. Fronk John A. Fultz Dorothy M. Gamble Peg Garvin Donna Gauman Paula F. Geer Jack S. Girard Cody T. Glass Chris Goodman Agnes M. Gosser Dorothy A. Gowdy Donna J. Greulich Elizabeth R. Growel Nancy L. Gruver Jean Gundlach Lindsey Gundlach Annie Hahn Becky J. Hall Jean F. Halm Melinda A. Hammersmith Drew Hanley Marilyn C. Hansen Ritchey F. Hansen Akeeba M. Harris Emmy G. Hart Rol Hart Pam S. Hartung-Kellem Pamela J. Hatmaker Joseph D. Hawkins Brandi L. Heidl Virginia Herhold Elder M. Heylard Patty J. Higgins Tanesha R. Hinton Tylor Z. Hobson Michael T. Hoffman Elder M. Hoggan Helen J. Holl Joanne Hosey Judith A. Hoskin William E. Hoskin Patricia Howard Gwen D. Hufnagle Robert J. Icsman Mattie R. Irby Gladys L. Janssen Walt R. Johnson Anne Johnstone Ellen L. Jones Mary L. Justi Darlene A. Keating Helen M. Keilman Grace L. Keller Sharon L. Kendall Roberta A. Kessler Donna J. Kieffer Robert M. Kieffer Janice M. Klenk Sophie C. Knauer Bridget A. Lajti Mark Lamar Shirley N. Langdon Keyonte M. Leflore Dianne L. Lemon Peggy A. Lenyo Jared M. Lizzi Linda F. Lombard Ann M. Losey Naomi P. Lowery Mary Ann Lublow Karen R. Mann Rosemary A. Mantey Shirley A. Mapus Dane L. Mark Richard H. Marshall Renetta A. Matso Bev L. Matthews Tre’Maine McCarty April L. McCormack Mary E. McDonald LaRhonda B. McGowan Nancy J. McPeek Cheryl A. Meadows Jean G. Mees Taylor N. Mercado Jean Miller Tina M. Miller Bud Mitchell Wayne Mitchell Connie J. Montgomery Louise W. Moon Vera J. Moore Alyssa S. Morgan Sandy K. Morris Jack Mulaney Joyce E. Mulaney Betty Munafo Connie S. Napper Pam Nesgoda Virginia M. Neuman Barbara A. Nielsen Maynard J. Nielsen Rebekah M. Nims Charles E. Odums Susan J. Omlor Mabel E. Opper Thomas C. Orihel Nanette L. Otto Lorrie L. Palmer Suzanne Parker Latayvia K. Pearson Laura B. Persing Ryan A. Pfanner Roz Phillips Billie R. Pifer Beth N. Pitts John J. Planthaber Cindy A. Plue Mardell A. Porter Mary M. Potts Megan L. Reber Ryan J. Reber Vicki L. Reber Allison M. Rhoda Rachel M. Rice Dolores M. Ritzenthaler Karen S. Rogers Frank D. Roope Ginny I. Rosebrook Dorothy A. Ruffer Brenda J. Saferstein William Saleski Persephanie D. Sanabria Alex L. Satterlee Davis W. Satterlee Elder Saunders Marty E. Sawicki Eleanor A. Scheid Lucille R. Schenk Ethan M. Schild Gayle L. Schneider Marcia A. Schutt Lynsie M. Schwerer Darcene Selby Megan R. Sims Patrecia Sizemore Helen J. Skelton Cindy J. Skutt Johnnie L. Sloan Elder Smith Marianne Smith Shayla N. Smith Carolyn S. Spayd Brian J. Spence Connor C. Stark Julie A. Stark Ruth Steele Gary R. Steiner Virginia M. Steiner Paul F. Stengel Phyllis Stengel June M. Stephenson Betty A. Stoltz Sharon M. Stookey Lois T. Szabrak Annette R. Tamburrino Ikki Tanaka JoAnne Theibert Hedy A. Todd Amy M. Toth Ellen M. Troike Sharon L. Turini-Kent Donna J. Van Auken Nancy S. Viviano Frances L. Voltz Rosemary Walland Joan D. Walter Allen L. Walton Maggie L. Walubah Scott Webb Nancy G. Weeks Margaret M. Wertenberger Ruth West Tina M. Whidden Ginny M. Wicker-Piddock Wendy S. Wiedenheft John M. Williams Sue Williams Gloria A. Winkel Dorothy A. Yerks Lia Yoo Bryce J. York, Jr. Tanya J. York Flo Young Sadie L. Zander Matthew S. Zeck Katie A. Zimmer The Don J. Young Cardiovascular Diagnostic Center On August 27, 2010, the Firelands Heart Institute Cardiovascular Diagnostic Center was formally designated The Don J. Young Cardiovascular Diagnostic Center in recognition of the leadership and vision of Don J. Young, MD, FACC. The community and its medical professionals lost an extraordinary member and friend on August 31, 2010 with the passing of Dr. Young. Dr. Young’s family graciously agreed to a memorial service hosted by the Medical Center to allow his colleagues the opportunity to remember and pay tribute to Dr. Young’s legacy. The following is an open letter written by Charles A. Stark, President and CEO of Firelands which was shared in the program at the service. We Lost a Special Friend By Charles A. Stark, FACHE President & CEO Firelands Regional Health System Don J. Young, MD, passed away after a courageous battle against cancer. In my 25 years of healthcare experience Dr. Young sticks out as a giant among men. Dr. Young, from my observations, had that unique combination of intelligence and foresight on how to apply that intelligence. He was warm and open with his patients, yet shared the information they needed to hear…even when it may have been difficult to hear. He was kind to our staff members and always open to sharing ideas and having a conversation about family and goings on. Dr. Young was also an avid reader who often times would drop off articles with notes that said, “Chuck I think you should read this one.” or “Chuck I came across this article and thought of you.” That always brightened my day! Yes, Dr. Young was a giant among men in my book. A real example of the traditional physician with the skills and values we seek from our own personal physician. At the suggestion of Dr. Young’s partners at North Ohio Heart Center, both NOHC and Firelands Regional Medical Center came together to express our gratitude to Dr. Young for his vision and many years of service to our community. Both NOHC and we agreed it was only fitting to dedicate the cardiovascular lab in Dr. Young’s honor. This dedication was shared with Dr. Young in his home by Dr. McGuinn on the Saturday before Dr. Young passed away. While I was out of town with my family and unable to join Dr. McGuinn and Dr. Young, I understand Dr. Young was quite moved by this expression of gratitude. While Dr. Young has passed away, his spirit will live with us for many, many years. I know he loved dark chocolate and I know each time in the future that I enjoy a piece of that wonderful candy I will enjoy it along with fond memories of what Dr. Young gave to me personally, as a professional working towards the same goal, and to what Dr. Young represented to our community….a giant among men! 21 Firelands Regional Medical Center – Auxiliary In the past year, the Firelands Auxiliary has generously donated their time and resources to pursue the vision of Firelands Regional Medical Center. During 2010, the dedicated women and men of the Auxiliary purchased state-of-the-art diagnostic items for the Digestive Health Center, featured in another article in this report. Additionally, the Firelands Auxiliary helped to purchase a cardiac apnea monitor for Obstetrics and an ultrasound machine for Labor and Delivery. Their generosity also allowed for Firelands Corporate Health Center to purchase a spirometry system to test lung functioning in patients and an oxygen concentrator to aid patients in the inpatient psychiatric unit at Firelands Regional Medical Center. In all, the support of the Auxiliary in 2010 totals $110,000. We thank all who support and are involved in the Firelands Auxiliary. Their events, programs, gift shop sales and financial assistance significantly contribute to providing the most cutting-edge, quality healthcare to all who are served by Firelands Regional Medical Center. For more information on the Auxiliary or to become a member call 419–557–5469 or visit firelands.com. Holly Amidon Tina Ammanniti Linda Armstrong Ann Arnold Andrea Avallone Steve Ayres Joyce Baaske Pat Babiuch Sherryl Balduff Joyce Barnes Terry Bartlett Mary Bauer Melodie Bayer Arlyn Bensch Amy Bohn-Green Darrell Boling Ruth Brandle Mary Ann Brown Richard Brown Richard Brown Mae Bulter Ann Cassidy Sandy Cattano Ryan Chandler Margaret Cheetham Ingrid Coiffard Julia Colavincenzo Tonia Copsey Lynda Curtis Connie Dagg Ann Daniel Amy Davlin Darlene Decker Shelly Delamatre Alberta Deringer Christine Dickman Lou Dickman Kay Eash Dolly Ehrhardt Bonnie Faber Brenda Falknor Mary Fenker Janet Fletcher Mary Ann Fox Bonnie Franklin Susan Galloway Nancy Garris (Ann) Peg Garvin Mary Gebelle Jamie Geretz Sue Glenn Mitzi Grad Donna Greulich Elizabeth Growel Marilyn Hansen Virginia Herhold Shenell Hinton Rose Hoelzer Helen Holl Leona Holzmiller Lisa Horchler Joanne Hosey Bill Hoskin Judith Hoskin Jeannie Hoty Mattie Irby Tami Jackson Karen James Frances Johnson Sheri Johnson Jim Johnston Anne Johnstone Marty Kalinich Nancy Keller Sari Kelley Roberta Kessler Donna Kieffer Bruce Kijowski Kathy Koehn Loretta Koepp Dennis Kopco Sara-Lu Kosel Lori Kuns Connie Lamb A Thank You from the Firelands Auxiliary The Firelands Auxiliary wishes to extend a heartfelt ‘Thank You’ to our employees, their families and friends who faithfully shop in the Gift Shops and special sales. The support of our regular customers and their willingness to spread the word of the great merchandise in all the Gift Shops and our book, jewelry, handbag and flower sales (to name a few) are the lifeblood of our success. Through the generosity of Firelands family, the Auxiliary generates and contributes approximately $100,000 annually back to the Medical Center with which medical equipment, supplies and patient amenities are purchased. Again, ‘Thank You’, Firelands employees and our community for your continued support. 22 Sincerely, The Officers and Members of the Firelands Auxiliary Gerry Lehrer Sharon Lentz Peggy Lenyo Mary Ann Lublow Tracy Lucas Dorothy Malinovsky Karen Mann Shirley Mapus JeanRose Marksbury Armella Masten Beverly Matthews Barbara Mayer Jim McBride April McCormack Sheila McFarland Anne McGookey Nancy McKeen Mary McLaughlin Davis Nancy McPeek Jean Miller Tina Monarch Dan Moncher Louise Moon Vera Moore Robert Moore Marsha Mruk Betty Munafo George Mylander Connie Napper Pam Nesgoda Virginia Neuman Diane Nickles Barbara Nielsen Ruth Parker Nathan Perkins Rosalind Phillips Beth Pitts Christine Pluckhorn Mary Potts Holly Price Linda Reichenbach Eloise Renwand Linda Ricci Bonnie Riedy Lee Riley Dolores Ritzenthaler Virginia Rosebrook Nancy Ross Ruth Ruthsatz Marty Sawicki Peggy Scherer Kim Schreiner Bev Schrickel Marcia Schutt Jim Sennish Pat Sizemore Rosaria Sortino Jim Spicer Jo Ann Spore Marilee Spore Alice Springer Charles Stark Ruth Steele Sandra Stierhoff Susan Stockdale Jan Stradtman Lois Szabrak Annette Tamburrino Hedy Todd Rebecca Trout Kathy Trueman Sharon Turini-Kent Bill Turton Holly Valko Albert Vargas Karen Vargas Mike Vickery Brenda Violette Nancy Viviano Rosemary Walland Joan Walter Lois Weiland Barbara Wenzinger Ruth West Ginny Wicker-Piddock Mary Ellen Wieber Helen Williams Gloria Winkel Suzi Winkel Timothy Wise Mary JaneYoung Evelyn Zeller Sierra Scientific ManoScan360 for Esophageal Manometry Anyone who has had heartburn knows how frustrating a digestive medical issue can be. Now, through the generosity of the Firelands Auxiliary, Firelands Regional Medical Center can offer its digestive patients a less invasive and more accurate way to diagnose problems from heartburn to swallowing disorders. The only machine of its kind in the region, the Sierra Scientific ManoScan360 for Esophageal Manometry was completely funded by the Auxiliary to help physicians examine the esophagus and stomach with eight times more sensors than their previous equipment. According to the American Gastroenterologic Association, the esophageal motility study conducted by the ManoScan360 is the first recommended step in diagnosing a wide array of swallowing and digestive disorders. Furthermore, the procedure, which took about 45 minutes to complete in the past, now takes just 10 minutes with the new machine. This drastically shorter time frame means less discomfort for the patient and more time for the physician to accurately diagnose the images gathered by the machine. The Auxiliary was able to make this truly revolutionary donation through the generosity of their gift shop patrons at Main Campus, South Campus and the Atrium shops, along with special event fundraising. The money earned and donated by the Auxiliary helps to keep Firelands Regional Medical Center at the forefront of medical technology and diagnostics. The Firelands Auxiliary is made up of 165 men and women who volunteer their time to promote community involvement in the Medical Center. For more information or to become a part of the Firelands Auxiliary, call 419-557-5469 or visit firelands.com. 23 Grae L. Schuster, MD Amy M. Reese, MD Vinay K. Gudena, MD Local Cancer Doctors Give Back to Their Community Drs. Reese, Gudena and Schuster of University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center at Firelands Regional Medical Center care for hundreds of local patients throughout the year. Yet, their community care doesn’t stop at cancer treatment. As part of a local cancer center, the doctors at UH Seidman Cancer Center at Firelands feel compelled to use their knowledge-base to help not only cancer patients, but the community at large. Throughout the year the doctors participate in various presentations, talks, screenings and other community educational endeavors to help make people more aware of their health and of the resources available at Firelands Regional Medical Center. In 2010 and 2011, the doctors have engaged in talks on women’s reproductive cancers, breast cancer, prostate cancer, new technologies and treatments of various cancers as well as many other important, life-saving topics. Additionally, Dr. Amy Reese recently spoke to the Kiwanis Club about her role as a mission physician in Haiti, helping the people still ravaged by disease and injury from an earthquake several years ago. The doctors also participated in screenings for breast cancer and skin cancer and conducted a series of informational sessions on colorectal cancer. For these physicians, the call to care for and treat patients means also responding to the needs of the broader community to help others prevent cancer diagnoses and to raise awareness about certain environmental risk factors. The doctors say their involvement in these programs fosters a sense of true community and helps them to better understand the population they treat and interact with every day. 24 Dr. Amy Reese, Medical Oncologist at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center at Firelands Regional Medical Center was recently selected by the United States Navy to be the Senior Medical Executive of the Expeditionary Medical Facility - Great Lakes for the Navy Reserves. Dr. Reese’s new position gives her oversight of the Navy Reserve physicians in a six-state region. Community Members Helping Others VacationLand Federal Credit Union When Kevin Ralofsky came to VacationLand Federal Credit Union five years ago as its CEO, one of his first questions to his employees was, “Are we making a profound impact in our community? If not, why?” Today, the answer to this question is a resounding “Yes!” Ralofsky and his team have partnered with The Foundation for Firelands to achieve one of their community outreach goals - to become involved in a cause that can serve all aspects of the community. For VacationLand and The Foundation for Firelands, this cause is the Firelands Breast Cancer Fund, which helps to provide mammograms for individuals who are either uninsured or underinsured; and, provides transportation, education, and therapeutic treatments for local breast cancer patients. Though the partnership between VacationLand and The Foundation for Firelands is still in its infancy, Ralofsky and his employees have launched a “Pink Card” program to help foster this relationship and help breast cancer patients with little effort on the part of those who wish to participate. Each “Pink Card” that is issued provides a monetary donation to The Firelands Breast Cancer Fund and can be obtained by simply transferring any balance you have on an existing credit card. This credit union is no stranger to helping others. VacationLand Federal Credit Union was founded on a spirit of shared responsibility for others as General Motors workers pooled their money to form a means of borrowing and saving amongst each other. For Ralofsky, this spirit of camaraderie means that VacationLand must maintain its commitment to helping the community in order to preserve the legacy of those who founded the credit union. Ralofsky also said that cancer was a natural impetus for most of his employees because almost everyone has been touched by some form of cancer in their lives or the lives of people they love. With a nearly 87% female workforce at VacationLand Federal Credit Union, a breast cancer fund seemed logical and emotionally moving to the VacationLand team. This is especially true in Erie County, where breast cancer rates continue to be among the highest in the state, according to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. When asked about why the credit union decided on a pink card for local breast cancer patients as a way to give back, Ralofsky said, “If everybody does their part, we can really make a profound difference in the community. The Foundation (for Firelands) has done that and we wanted to be a part of that.” To apply for a Pink Card, visit vlfcu.org. 25 The Randolph J. and Estelle M. Dorn Foundation Firelands Regional Medical Center is continuously looking for ways to use donor dollars to advance the knowledge, resources and healing capacities of those who care for our community. SimMan®, a life-size intubatable mannequin with a computerized graphical user interface, became part of the Firelands Regional Medical Center family through a grant by the Randolph J. and Estelle M. Dorn Foundation in 2006 and continues to be effectively used to teach clinical and decision making skills. This incredible technology allows medical and nursing students to develop their proficiency in appropriate responses, while in a controlled environment with instructors on-site. SimMan® allows instructors to program numerous scenarios which allow students to become competent before they provide care for a real patient. The simulated learning provided by SimMan® assists the medical care team members at Firelands to achieve levels of communication, training and teamwork that are critical to a “culture of safety.” In 2011, employees undergoing continuing education for respiratory therapy had to assess an emergent situation where SimMan® came to the Emergency Room under respiratory distress. Following specific protocol based on the situation, the therapists along with a “doctor” intubated SimMan® and stabilized his breathing by placing him on a ventilator. Since his debut, SimMan® has been used to help the Respiratory Therapy department and other Medical Center departments to conduct training and education sessions in real-life scenarios. We continue to be grateful to the Randolph J. and Estelle M. Dorn Foundation for their generous grant and leadership in supporting patient safety and clinical competence in our community. S & H Blinds and Floors Ed Opfer, owner of S & H Blinds and Floors in Sandusky, knows the importance of local businesses caring for and giving back to the community. His company, started in 1947 by the previous owner, has been a mainstay in local interior decorating and incorporates a family aspect that many larger, competing companies lack today. With three out of the seven employees boasting the last name “Opfer”, S & H Blinds is a family operation. This commitment to family and to the community led the owners and employees of S & H Blinds to become lasting donors to The Foundation for Firelands Breast Cancer Fund. Ed Opfer and his family came to The Foundation for Firelands in 2009, wanting to contribute something to help others and wanting to make an impact on a disease that affects so many people in this area. “(Breast cancer) is something very consistent,” said Opfer. “If I had a daughter or wife going through it, I think it would be very traumatic.” Opfer adds that he sees the good Firelands Regional Medical Center does for the community and feels like the funds his company contributes go to good use to help purchase state-of-the-art equipment or provide therapeutic treatments to treat people here at home. The S & H Blinds and Floors donation to the Breast Cancer Fund is only in its third year, but Opfer plans to continue his company’s commitment to support Firelands Regional Medical Center well into the future. “I think people are entitled to their health,” he said. “What we are doing is part of our Christian values to help others.” 26 Fitzthum Boutique 8,000 people on Facebook like her hair bows and chic baby clothes, and Brandy Fitzthum, owner of Fitzthum Boutique, is using these 8,000 people to make a difference in the lives of breast cancer patients right here at Firelands Regional Medical Center. During October, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Brandy used her boutique’s Facebook page to gather items and bids for a large-scale online auction. Other vendors from around the country contributed more than 50 items like nursing covers, baby blankets, toys, clothes and more to be auctioned off to the highest bidder. So, why did Fitzthum choose the Firelands Breast Cancer Fund? For the young mom of three, the answer was easy, “There is somebody that needs help. It is about helping people who are in an unfortunate situation.” The Fitzthum family is no stranger to need, either. Brandy and her husband, Tony, decided to give back to Firelands Regional Medical Center after the two were helped in early 2011 by a fund established by employees to help employees in need at the hospital. Both are Firelands employees and both underwent serious medical setbacks at the same time. With that in mind, the Fitzthums decided to help others who might be in a similar situation and to give locally, right where they were helped. Yet, the Fitzthum Boutique auction was not all local… and that helped them to raise money very quickly via the internet. The auctions garnered so much attention from various regions of the country in part because the vendors help each other’s causes on a continual basis. For Fitzthum this means that when others are raising money for a cause, she donates and in turn, other vendors donated to her auction for the Firelands Breast Cancer Fund. In addition, most of the people bidding were mothers, grandmothers or other people with young children, able to relate to a cause that strikes women regardless of age. “People were bidding higher than the actual value (of the items),” Fitzthum commented. “Mostly because they knew it was for a good cause and they wanted to help.” 27 1111 Hayes Avenue Sandusky, Ohio 44870 www.firelands.com/giving_back/giving_foundation.aspx Cover photos courtesy of Lake Erie Shores & Islands®