Download SCLHS 2012 Profile_farris061312.indd

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Patient safety wikipedia , lookup

Long-term care wikipedia , lookup

Catholic Church and health care wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
2012 Profile
Duchesne Clinic • Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center • Exempla Lutheran Medical Center • Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital
Holton Community Hospital • Holy Rosary Healthcare • Marian Clinic • Marillac Clinic • Mount Saint Vincent Home
Providence Medical Center • St. Francis Health Center • St. James Healthcare • Saint John’s Health Center • Saint John Hospital
St. Mary’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center • Saint Vincent Clinic • St. Vincent Healthcare
Welcome Friends,
Our four-state SCL Health System represents a
mission established more than 150 years ago by
a small congregation of sisters from Nashville,
Tenn., who ventured to the edge of an expanding
frontier. Settling initially in the then-Indian
territory of Kansas, over the years the Sisters
of Charity of Leavenworth established schools,
orphanages and hospitals throughout the
western territories as the populations and needs
of these communities grew.
SCL Health System proudly carries on this
pioneering spirit, as well as a sense of profound
responsibility to sustain the mission our
Foundress Mother Xavier Ross initiated so many
years ago.
Today, we are a not-for-profit, faith-based
health system with 16 locations and more than
15,000 associates. SCL Health System remains
dedicated to all we serve and humbled to be
a trusted health partner in a dynamic and
changing industry.
We invite you to read more about our care sites
and services in our 2012 Profile which includes
statistics as of Dec. 31, 2011. Visit our website at
www.sclhealthsystem.org for additional details.
Peace and blessings,
Michael A. Slubowski, FACHE, FACMPE
President and Chief Executive Officer
SCL Health System
Mission
We reveal and foster God’s healing love
by improving the health of the people and
communities we serve, especially those
who are poor and vulnerable.
Vision
Inspired by our faith,
• We will be distinguished as the
premier person-centered health system
and trusted partner.
• We will share accountability with
clinicians and other stakeholders to
coordinate care across all settings
and improve access, quality, health
outcomes and affordability.
• We will grow as community-based
health networks to serve more people
in partnership with others who share
our vision and values.
Values
Excellence
We set and surpass high standards.
Caring Spirit
We honor the sacred dignity
of each person.
Integrity
We do the right thing
with openness and pride.
Stewardship
We are accountable for the
resources entrusted to us.
Good Humor
We create joyful and welcoming
environments.
California
2121 Santa Monica Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90404
310-829-5511
www.newstjohns.org
Lou Lazatin, President/CEO
Fast Facts
1,568 Associates • 905 Medical Staff
234 Staffed Beds (ability to expand to 268 beds)
Saint John’s Health Center
Embedded in Saint John’s mission is its commitment to provide leading-edge
medicine with unwavering compassion and personalized care. Founded to meet
the health care needs of the community, Saint John’s has grown into a nationally
recognized center of medical excellence.
Services and Expertise
• John Wayne Cancer Centers: The new facility
continues a legacy of breakthrough research, cuttingedge clinical trials by an internationally recognized
medical staff and advanced treatment by integrating
multiple oncology units into a single location.
• Margie Petersen Breast Center: The center offers
advanced diagnostic and treatment services in a team
approach delivered on the same day.
• Vasak Polak Radiation Therapy Center: The new
center’s technology allows treatment of a wide range
of cancers with targeted therapy in a fraction of the
time of conventional treatments.
• Chan Soon-Shiong Center for Sports Science
(CSS2): A state-of-the-art orthopedic and sports
medicine center includes the addition of the KerlanJobe Orthopaedic Clinic and the Santa Monica
Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Group (SMOG)
to the Saint John’s family. Having the support of these
two world-renowned health care leaders makes Saint
John’s a global destination for advanced orthopedic
and sports medicine care.
• Heart Center: This center is one of the area’s most
established heart programs with a broad range of
services including screenings, diagnosis, interventions,
surgery, electrophysiology and clinical research studies.
• The Hip and Pelvis Institute: Clinicians offer an
anatomic-based approach to hip and pelvis orthopedic
problems.
• Brain Tumor Center: The center provides
comprehensive, minimally invasive care for patients
with brain, pituitary and skull base disorders.
• Obstetrics and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: This
unit has welcomed thousands of babies into the world
with a respected team of neonatologists, perinatologists
and other specialists in the Level IIIA NICU.
• Spine Program: Staff members utilize state-of-the-art
technology for diagnosis and treatment of a multitude
of spinal and peripheral nerve disorders.
Research
• John Wayne Cancer Institute: This world-renowned
research institute has made significant advances in
the treatment of melanoma, breast, colon, liver and
prostate cancer, and cancer immunotherapy.
Since its founding in 1942, Saint John’s Health Center has
provided patients and families of Santa Monica, West Los
Angeles and ocean communities with breakthrough medicine
and inspired healing.
1
Colorado
200 Exempla Circle
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-689-4000
www.exempla.org/goodsamaritan
David Hamm, President/CEO
Fast Facts
1,396 Associates • 612 Medical Staff • 192 Staffed Beds
Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center
Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center provides 24-hour, comprehensive medical
services in a healing and caring environment. Part of Exempla Healthcare,
this community hospital provides outstanding patient care, including private rooms
with fantastic views of the Flatirons of Colorado.
Services and Expertise
• Cardiac and Vascular Services: Cardiac and vascular
services offered by Good Samaritan include a range
of non-invasive procedures; cardiac catheterization
for peripheral diagnostics and intervention, coronary
interventions including pacemaker and ICD insertion;
cardiac rehabilitation; and interventional radiology
(supporting oncology, surgical, renal and women’s
services procedures). As a Mission: Lifeline Bronze
Performance Award recipient, our cardiac care is in
accordance with the American Heart Association’s
latest guidelines.
• Comprehensive Cancer Center: The Infusion Center
opened in 2012, the first step in building a Comprehensive
Cancer Center. This healing environment for patients
to receive chemotherapy, antibiotics, blood products
or other types of infusions was designed with the
patient in mind. When completed, the center will
allow patients to focus on all aspects of their recovery,
including support services for patients and families.
2
that are comfortable, convenient and utilize state-ofthe-art technology. Full-service physical therapy is
also available.
• Neurosciences: Two breakthrough neurosciences
technologies – the INFRARED 800™ and the OPMI
Pentero® – for treatment of strokes, aneurysms, brain
tumors and other conditions are offered. In 2010, the
care site created a Stroke Center and employed a stroke
fellowship-trained physician. In 2011, a movement
disorders neurologist was employed and began
performing deep brain stimulation procedures for
Parkinson’s disease and Essential Tremor candidates.
• Women’s and Family Services: Good Samaritan was
the first hospital in Colorado to become a “baby friendly”
hospital. The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative is an
international program of the World Health Organization
and UNICEF that supports breastfeeding for all babies.
The unit offers several birthing options in comfortable,
home-like surroundings.
• Emergency and Trauma Services: In 2012, Good
Samaritan became a certified Primary Stroke Center.
Awarded by the Joint Commission, this means our
stroke program complies with the highest national
standards for safety and quality of care.
• Integrative Care: On an inpatient and outpatient
basis, Good Samaritan offers acupuncture, massage,
healing touch and other integrative health services in
its Health and Healing Center.
• Bone & Joint Institute: Good Samaritan physicians
and professional staff provide the highest quality
orthopedic and sports medicine care in surroundings
Exempla Good Samaritan opened its doors on Dec. 1,
2004, to serve the growing northwest metropolitan area
of Denver. In 2006 and 2008, the hospital added beds to
accommodate growth. In 2010, additional operating rooms
were added for greater patient and physician access.
colorado
8300 West 38th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
303-425-4500
www.exempla.org/lutheran
Grant Wicklund, President/CEO
Fast Facts
1,670 Associates • 917 Medical Staff • 565 Staffed Beds
Exempla Lutheran Medical Center
Lutheran is a community-based, acute care hospital with premier services that
include our five-star birthing center, Heart and Neurovascular Center, robotic surgery,
Primary Stoke Center, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Human Motion Institute®
(Orthopedic), and emergency services including the first Senior Emergency Room
in Colorado. In addition to the 338-bed hospital, operations include Exempla West
Pines (a behavioral health facility), Collier Hospice Center, Bridges Integrative Health
and Wellness Services, and Exempla Colorado Lutheran Home and Apartments.
ServiceS and expertiSe
• Heart and Neurovascular Center: Lutheran is
transforming the diagnosis of cardiovascular
disease by providing physicians and patients with
the state-of-the-art SuperSCAN: Advanced Heart
& Body Imaging System. Lutheran’s Heart and
Neurovascular Center is accredited as a Chest Pain
Center by the Society of Chest Pain Centers (SCPC).
• The Human Motion Institute® (Orthopedic):
This network of services offers treatment and
prevention of musculoskeletal injuries of bones,
muscles, joints, tendons and the spine.
• Comprehensive Cancer Center: The Exempla
Comprehensive Cancer Center at Lutheran is
accredited as a “Community Comprehensive Cancer
Program” by the American College of Surgeons
Commission on Cancer. Lutheran has a full-service
Breast Care Center, state-of-art Radiation Oncology
Center, a newly expanded 30-bay Infusion Center,
Internal Medicine/Oncology Unit, Rehabilitation,
Palliative Care, Lymphedema Services, Education
and Support Services.
• Senior Emergency Department: By implementing
a new philosophy of care for the senior patient and
implementing a variety of screenings designed for
this population, Lutheran opened its doors to
Colorado’s first ER facility designed with a senior’s
needs in mind.
• The Women and Family Center: Patient and
family-centered nursing care is the hallmark of
obstetrical, newborn and gynecological services.
Lutheran has a Level IIIA Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit (NICU) with experienced nursing staff and
24-hour neonatal nurse practitioner coverage.
• Breast Care Center: This center is the first
Colorado hospital to earn accreditation from the
National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers
(NAPBC). It is also accredited by the American
College of Radiology as a Breast Center of Excellence
for mammography, breast ultrasound, stereotactic
biopsy and ultrasound biopsy.
• Robotic Surgery: Offering the most experienced
robotic surgical team in west Denver with two state-of-the-art da Vinci® Surgical Systems, this
minimally invasive robotic technology allows our
surgeons to perform surgeries with unmatched
precision for gynecology, urogynecology and
urology related conditions.
ExemplaLutheranMedicalCenterinWheatRidge,
Colo.,wasfoundedin1905astheEvangelicalLutheran
Sanitariumtotreattuberculosispatients.
3
Colorado
1835 Franklin Street
Denver, CO 80218
303-837-7111
www.exempla.org/saintjoseph
Bain J. Farris, President/CEO
Fast Facts
2,495 Associates • 1,440 Medical Staff (including Residents)
371 Staffed Beds
Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital
Saint Joseph Hospital’s tradition of health care includes compassionate caregivers,
stellar clinical expertise and an active partnership with Colorado Permanente
Medical Group and community physicians. The hospital is recognized by the 2012
HealthGrades Hospital Quality and Clinical Excellence study with the Distinguished
Hospital for Clinical Excellence Award;™ placing in the top five percent of hospitals
nationwide for overall patient care; and ranked among the top five percent
nationally for clinical quality outcomes in cardiology, cardiovascular surgery,
gastroenterology, general surgery and emergency services.
Services and Expertise
• Cardiac Services: Saint Joseph is the leading heart
hospital in Denver, performing nearly 350 open heart
surgeries annually. The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
recognized the hospital for the fifth year in a row
with the highest rating possible. Saint Joseph is one
of HealthGrades America’s 100 Best Hospitals for
Cardiac Care™ and Cardiac Surgery™ in 2012.
• Labor and Delivery Services: Approximately one in
every 12 births in Colorado occurs at Saint Joseph.
The hospital is recognized throughout the Rocky
Mountain region as a referral center for high-risk
mothers. Critically ill newborns are cared for in the
Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
• Oncology Services: Nearly one in 10 Denver-area
residents hospitalized with cancer receives care here.
The Comprehensive Cancer Center brings together
in one place the hospital’s Breast Care Center, cancer
psychosocial services, a laboratory, a cancer pharmacy
and the Infusion Center. Clinical professionals have
access to leading-edge technology and can better
interact to provide fully coordinated care to patients.
4
• Orthopedic Program: Two adjacent units with a total
of 41 beds comprise the Orthopedic Unit, amongst
the busiest in Denver. The program earned a Five-Star
Rating for Back and Neck Surgery (Spinal Fusion) and
Spine Surgery in 2012. Care is provided by recognized
experts in orthopedic procedures.
• Emergency Department: Highly trained physicians,
nurses and support staff treat more than 140 patients
per day. The department operates an observation
unit where patients needing extended care can be
treated for up to 23 hours – often avoiding a hospital
admission. The Emergency Department is the
recipient of the HealthGrades Emergency Medicine
Award™ in 2011.
• Graduate Medical Education: As the largest private
teaching hospital in Colorado, Saint Joseph offers
accredited resident training in family practice, internal
medicine, obstetrics/gynecology and surgery to more
than 100 residents each year.
Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital, founded by the Sisters
of Charity of Leavenworth in 1873, is the oldest private
teaching hospital in Colorado. A new, state-of-the-art
medical center is set to open in December 2014.
Colorado
4159 Lowell Boulevard
Denver, CO 80211
303-458-7220
www.msvhome.org
Sister Amy Willcott, SCL, MSW, Executive Director
Fast Facts
• 140 Associates
• 44 Licensed Beds
•C
hildren’s mental health treatment center serving children and families.
Mount Saint Vincent Home
In the spirit of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, Mount Saint Vincent Home
strengthens the abilities of families and children to emotionally and socially
participate in the community, making life better for generations to come.
Committed to providing compassionate care, we strive to produce positive, life
changing results.
Services and Expertise
• Residential Treatment: Mount Saint Vincent
provides home-like residential treatment in three
cottages for 36 boys and girls ages 5-13. Children
receive individual, group and family therapy
and benefit from the therapeutic milieu and the
on-grounds school.
• Aspen House: Up to eight boys ages 7-18 live in
the Aspen House, a less restrictive setting, often
attending school off campus and learning key
socialization skills so they can move to a foster or
group home, or eventually emancipate into the
community with the ability to live with some
support on their own.
• Day Treatment: The Day Treatment program at
Mount Saint Vincent serves children ages 5-13,
primarily from the Denver metro area. All children
enrolled in the Day Treatment program receive
individual therapy, family therapy and group therapy
in accordance with their therapeutic needs.
• K-8 School: Mount Saint Vincent also offers a
kindergarten through eighth grade school for our
residential children and others who have behavioral
problems in school. A very structured, safe and
developmentally attuned classroom is provided in
which young children master how to learn and
behave successfully so they can return to their
community schools.
• Early Learning Center and Primary Program:
Preschool programs are provided for both traditional
neighborhood preschoolers ages 3-6 and for
preschool children that need a therapeutic healing
and learning environment. Both preschools are
4-Star rated Qualistar programs.
• Credentials: Programs are fully accredited by
the Council on Accreditation (COA), and Mount
Saint Vincent is a flagship site of the Child Trauma
Academy.
At Mount Saint Vincent Home, life becomes better.
5
colorado
2333 N. 6th Street
Grand Junction, CO 81501
970-298-1782 (Medical Clinic)
970-298-6320 (Dental Clinic)
www.MarillacClinic.org
Kristy Schmidt, Internal Executive Director
Fast Facts
60 Associates • 140 Volunteer referral specialists (community-wide)
Marillac Clinic
Marillac Clinic provides primary and preventive health care services for Mesa
County’s low-middle income, uninsured population in a manner that respects the
individual’s dignity. Marillac Clinic has its primary clinic on the campus of
St. Mary’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center in Grand Junction, Colo. A satellite
clinic in Palisade serves residents in the eastern part of the county. Patient fees
are charged on a sliding scale and according to ability to pay. Marillac participates
in the Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP), which follows the income level
of 250 percent of the federal poverty guidelines.
ServiceS and expertiSe
• Medical Home: The clinic serves as a medical home
for uninsured and eligible Mesa County residents.
Marillac patients receive thorough, cost-effective
diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care for a wide
range of acute and chronic medical conditions.
When necessary, patients are seen by any one of
approximately 140 volunteer referral specialists.
Sliding fee scale lab and X-ray services are provided
to Marillac patients by St. Mary’s and Community
Hospital, a local osteopathic hospital.
• Integrated Care Model: Marillac Clinic has been
nationally recognized for integrating mental health
care into the primary care setting. This model offers
flexibility and openness to address medical,
psychosocial and other needs of the patient all in
one visit.
• Medication Assistance: Patients have access to
affordable prescription medications through the
clinic’s medication assistance program.
6
• Dental Clinic: The dental clinic features 13 state-ofthe-art dental operatories. Adults and children have
access to basic preventive, restorative and relief-of-pain
services, including cleanings, examinations, X-rays,
fillings, extractions and affordable dentures. In
addition to treating the uninsured, the dental clinic
accepts Medicaid-eligible children and adults as well
as children eligible for the Colorado Child Health
Plan. In 2011, dental services began at the satellite
clinic in Palisade.
• Optical Program: An expanded optical clinic,
with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, provides
low-cost, complete eye exams and affordable new
eyeglasses for children and adults.
• Patient Encounters: Marillac Clinic’s combined
programs provided 24,513 patient visits in 2011.
Marillacwasfoundedbyagroupofdedicatedhealthcare
professionalsandcommunityleadersin1988.
Colorado
2635 North 7th Street
Grand Junction, CO 81501
970-298-2273
www.stmarygj.org
Michael McBride, President/CEO
Fast Facts
2,029 Associates • 477 Medical Staff including family medicine residents
310 Staffed Beds
St. Mary’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center
St. Mary’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center is the only provider of many
critical health care services in western Colorado and eastern Utah. Believing
that advanced medical care should be available close to home and family,
St. Mary’s has developed medical services equal to those found in large
metropolitan areas and academic medical centers. In 2010, St. Mary’s opened
a new, 12-story hospital addition on its existing campus to further enhance the
patient care environment, accommodate current and emerging technologies,
and meet the health care needs of the area’s growing population.
Services and Expertise
• Cardiac and Vascular Services: St. Mary’s
offers cardiac catheterization, stent procedures,
electrophysiology, open heart and vascular surgery,
and rehabilitation services.
• Regional Cancer Center: This center provides
comprehensive medical and radiation oncology and
hematology treatment, rehabilitation and support
services.
• Orthopedic & Spine Services: With four
neurosurgeons on staff, a total joint replacement
program with presurgery classes, a dedicated
orthopedics unit with private rooms, and a
comprehensive rehabilitation program, orthopedic and
spine surgery patients are assured the best outcomes.
• Emergency and Trauma Services: St. Mary’s
Level II Trauma Center with pediatric commitment
is supported by CareFlight, medical air transport
specially adapted to operate in mountainous terrain,
and 24/7 access to surgical expertise in trauma,
orthopedics, pediatrics and neurosurgery.
• Level IIIB Neonatal Intensive Care Unit:
St. Mary’s is home to western Colorado’s highest level
of intensive care for newborns with neonatologists,
pediatricians, a pediatric surgeon, nurses, nurse
practitioners, therapists and a mother-baby air
transport program.
• Regional Blood Center: This resource serves
St. Mary’s trauma, surgical and oncology patients and
provides blood products for most of western Colorado’s
smaller hospitals.
• Imaging Center: A state-of-the-art facility provides
the latest diagnostic and interventional procedures
and digital mammography services.
• Surgical Specialties: At St. Mary’s, 13 surgical
specialties serve the trauma center 24/7.
In 1895, Sisters of Charity Balbina Farrell and Louisa
Madden left Leavenworth, Kan., on a mission to establish a
hospital in the new western town of Grand Junction, Colo.
Then a small, 10-bed, wooden-frame hospital, St. Mary’s
opened on May 22, 1896.
7
Kansas
636 Tauromee
Kansas City, KS 66101
913-321-2626
www.duchesneclinic.org
Amy Falk, Executive Director, Caritas Clinics, Inc.
Gloria Guerra, Clinic Manager, Duchesne Clinic
Fast Facts
17 Associates • 23 On-site medical volunteers
Duchesne Clinic
Duchesne Clinic provides quality primary health care services for uninsured,
low-income patients regardless of their ability to pay. The clinic is committed to
providing access to compassionate and trustworthy care for the uninsured poor.
Duchesne Clinic is a division of Caritas Clinics, Inc., which also includes Saint
Vincent Clinic in Leavenworth, Kan.
Services and Expertise
• Primary Care: Duchesne Clinic provides quality
primary health care services for adults with incomes at
or below 150 percent of the federal poverty guidelines.
• Range of Services: The clinic also provides a wide
range of services including medication assistance;
chronic disease education and management; and some
dental, optical and specialized medical care.
• Volunteer Support: A dedicated group of more than
22 medical providers, many of whom are specialists,
provide donated services on site at the clinic.
• Referral Arrangements: Duchesne Clinic has referral
arrangements with medical and dental professionals
throughout the community who help care for clinic
patients.
8
• Partnerships: The clinic partners with numerous
groups (state, local and regional) that do planning
and advocacy for the uninsured. Duchesne Clinic is a
United Way agency.
• Patient Encounters: Duchesne Clinic provided
11,447 patient encounters in 2011.
Duchesne Clinic opened its doors to serve the uninsured poor in 1989.
Kansas
SCLHS Affiliated Hospital
1110 Columbine Drive
Holton, KS 66436
785-364-2116
www.holtonhospital.com
Carrie Saia, interim CEO
Fast Facts
Founded in 1938 • 132 Associates • 5 Physicians
3 Midlevels • 12 Staffed Beds • 2 Rural Health Clinics in Holton and Hoyt
Holton Community Hospital
Holton Community Hospital (HCH) is located 30 miles north of Topeka, Kan.,
the state’s capital. It is a critical access hospital and operates as a licensed
swing-bed and acute care facility. Located in a community of 3,500, HCH serves
residents of Holton and those within a five-county radius, and is proud to offer
quality care close to home.
Services and Expertise
• Acute-Swing Bed-Observation and Labor and
Delivery: Holton Community Hospital’s highly
trained family medicine physicians and nursing staff
provide high quality care to those in need. Physicians
and nursing staff are trained in obstetrics and provide
excellent care to both mother and baby.
• Ancillary Services:
❖ Radiology – The hospital’s patient services are
complemented by outstanding in-house imaging
services including mammography, a 32-slice CT
scanner, sonography and radiology. Mobile services,
MRI, nuclear medicine and DEXA Bone Mass
Measurement further complete radiology services.
HCH also offers laboratory services.
❖ Cardiovascular – A dedicated team of four
cardiovascular nurses provides superior care, with
more than 57 years of combined experience in
cardiac rehabilitation, including EKGs, stress tests,
Holter Monitoring and cardio exercise programs.
They provide education, diet management and
diabetes management instruction to inpatients and
outpatients.
❖ Rehabilitation – A committed rehabilitation
staff includes two registered physical therapists,
a registered occupational therapist, one certified
occupational therapy assistant and six physical
therapy assistants. Their team provides inpatient and
outpatient physical and occupational therapy as well
as lymphedema and wound care services. Speech
therapy is offered on a contractual basis.
❖ Outpatient Specialty Clinics and Surgery –
Specialty clinics are offered monthly through the
Outpatient Clinic. Services include cardiology,
pulmonology, ENT, orthopedics, podiatry, urology,
audiology, GYN, dermatology, ophthalmology
and gastroenterology. The surgical department
provides high-quality surgical care to inpatients
and outpatients. Numerous surgical services are
provided, including 24/7 emergent care. Anesthesia
services are provided by a certified registered nurse
anesthetist.
❖ Rural Health Clinics – HCH operates two rural
health clinics, Family Practice Associates. Family
Practice Associates’ main office is adjacent to HCH,
with another clinic located in Hoyt, Kan., 14 miles
to the south. Staff includes five physicians and three
midlevels. Family Practice physicians are qualified to
perform a variety of minor surgical procedures.
❖ Emergency Department and After-Hours Clinic –
A team of dedicated physicians and midlevels also
provide quality care through an after-hours clinic
and 24/7 emergency department.
Holton Community Hospital
Family Practice Associates
9
Kansas
Medical Services and Administration
Medical Plaza Building
1001 SW Garfield Avenue
Topeka, KS 66604
785-233-8081 (Patient services)
785-233-9780 (Administration)
Dental Services
Marian Clinic Dental
3164 East Sixth Avenue
Topeka, KS 66607
785-233-2800
www.marianclinic.org
Karily Taylor, Executive Director
Fast Facts
40 Associates • 200+ Volunteers (physicians, dentists, nurses,
other health care providers)
Marian Clinic
Centered on healthier lives for the uninsured, Marian Clinic provides health
care services to low-income residents of Shawnee County and dental care for
residents of northeast Kansas. Medical patients served at the clinic are those
living at or below 200 percent of federal poverty guidelines, with no health
insurance and ineligible for public health assistance. Marian Clinic Dental
patients are those living at or below 200 percent of federal poverty guidelines.
Services and Expertise
• Medical Care: At the Garfield location in central
Topeka, Marian Clinic staff and volunteers deliver
general medical care on site with referrals as needed
for specialists’ consultations and treatment, health
education and medications.
• Hospital Partners: St. Francis Health Center
and Stormont-Vail HealthCare provide donated
hospitalization and services for surgery, emergency
care, lab and X-ray procedures for Marian Clinic
patients.
10
• Dental Care: Dental services offered include exams,
cleanings, X-rays, restorations, simple extractions,
fillings, sealants and preventive education.
• Patient Visits: Marian Clinic’s combined programs
provided 16,488 visits for more than 4,556 individuals
in 2011.
Marian Clinic opened in 1988, and in 1998, combined
its dental services with Martin de Porres Clinic, which first
opened in 1996 as an outreach of St. Francis Health Center.
Kansas
8929 Parallel Parkway
Kansas City, KS 66112
913-596-4000
www.providence-health.org/pmc
Randall Nyp, President/CEO
Providence Medical Center and Saint John Hospital
Fast Facts
995 Associates • 294 Medical Staff • 163 Staffed Beds
Providence Medical Center
At Providence Medical Center, patients will discover quality doctors, innovative
technology and caring staff. Providence is proud to be part of the incredible
progress and development sweeping Wyandotte County. Located near I-435 and
Parallel Parkway, the hospital is easily accessible from major highways and minutes
from Legends Outlets. The campus also includes the Doctors Building, Providence
Saint John Foundation and Providence Place, a 90-bed nursing facility.
Services and Expertise
• Heart and Vascular Center: Our team of experts
offers cardiovascular diagnosis, treatment, prevention
and education. For patients who have undergone
cardiac surgery, Providence features a dedicated
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit as well as a
Cardiac Vascular Care Unit. Other services include
cardiovascular surgery; two cardiac catheterization
laboratories; cardiac interventions; peripheral –
diagnostic and interventional; cardiac rhythm
implants; and non-invasive heart services. Providence
is also an accredited chest pain center.
• Providence Joint Center: This center has recreated
how staff members care for persons receiving a total
knee, hip or shoulder replacement.
• Providence Spine Center: This state-of-the-art Spine
Center uses innovative, minimally invasive methods to
treat back and neck pain, and is recognized for quality
and cost efficiency.
• Cancer Services: Providence’s comprehensive oncology
program is accredited by the American College of
Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer. Services include a
Radiation Oncology Center with a Trilogy system that
treats a variety of life-threatening conditions, including
cancer, with image-guided radiation therapy, as well as
outpatient and inpatient chemotherapy; outpatient and
inpatient surgery; medical oncology and pathology;
participation in national protocol studies; cancer
awareness; prevention health education programs; and
spiritual care, home health care and hospice referrals.
• Providence Breast Center: Women benefit from
comprehensive, centralized breast diagnostic services,
including stereotactic breast biopsy, offered in the
Breast Center.
• Family Care Center: Maternity, obstetrical, gynecological
and pediatric patients receive care through this center.
• Surgical Services: The medical center offers a broad
range of general and specialized surgical services
including neurosurgery, orthopaedics, cardiac and
vascular surgery; and outpatient services, featuring
same-day surgery, pain management and diagnostic
procedures.
• Primary Care and Specialty Practices: Providence
and Saint John are extending the hospitals’ care
through a growing network of primary care and
specialty practices. Primary care practices are located
in Wyandotte and Leavenworth counties. Specialty
clinics include cardiology, surgery, oncology,
orthopaedics, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology,
and endocrine and diabetes care.
At the request of the local bishop, the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth opened Providence Hospital in 1920. In 1976, the hospital relocated to its present site on a spacious campus in western Kansas City, Kan.
11
Kansas
1700 SW 7th Street
Topeka, KS 66606
785-295-8000
www.stfrancistopeka.org
Robert J. Erickson, President/CEO
Fast Facts
1,670 Associates • 295 Medical Staff • 291 Staffed Beds
St. Francis Health Center
Its dedication to high-quality care and service excellence has resulted in St. Francis
Health Center earning recognition from HealthGrades® year after year in multiple
service lines, including cardiac care and women’s services. This commitment to
high-quality care is mirrored in the health center’s holistic, family-centered, patient
care programs.
Services and Expertise
• Comprehensive Cancer Center: Patients have access
to accredited services including surgery, radiation and
chemotherapy. The cancer program has received a
four-year accreditation from the American College of
Surgeons General on Cancer. The Oncology Unit is
specially designed for patient and family comfort and
convenience, and the nurse navigator ensures patients
understand their course of treatment and facilitates
their journey as a supportive resource.
• Surgical Programs: St. Francis offers outpatient
surgery using minimally invasive techniques,
da Vinci® robotic surgery applications, laser and
fiber optic technology, and angioplasty, artherectomy
and electrophysiology studies performed in
state-of-the-art catheterization laboratories.
• St. Francis Heart and Vascular Center: St. Francis
Heart and Vascular Center, a comprehensive, fully
integrated cardiac and vascular program, offers boardcertified cardiologists, cardiovascular and thoracic
surgeons, the area’s only board-certified physician
in endovascular medicine, three specialty trained
advanced registered nurse practitioners in cardiology,
and a physician assistant with extensive training in
cardiovascular and thoracic surgery.
12
• Rehabilitation Services: Staff and patients work
together to overcome the effects of stroke, head and
spinal cord injuries, amputations, neuromuscular
diseases and coma.
• Joint Replacement Center: This program helps persons
regain their mobility after knee and hip replacement
procedures in an upbeat, baseball-themed unit.
• Radiological Services: St. Francis has a long-standing
commitment to a wide range of technological
diagnostic and treatment applications, including
digital mammography, PET/CT, TomoTherapy,
Cardiac CT and a mobile imaging coach that serves
rural communities.
• Emergency Department: St. Francis provides
24-hour emergency service and offers Topeka’s first
accredited Chest Pain Center.
In 1907, the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth announced
plans to build a hospital in Topeka. They went door-to-door soliciting donations, and a community fund drive raised
$9,500 to purchase land for the hospital. On Oct. 17, 1909,
St. Francis opened on West 6th Street.
Kansas
3500 South Fourth Street
Leavenworth, KS 66048
913-680-6000
www.providence-health.org/sjh
Randall Nyp, President/CEO
Providence Medical Center and Saint John Hospital
Dan Sheehan, Chief Administrative Officer
Saint John Hospital
Fast Facts
268 Associates • 180 Medical Staff • 56 Staffed Beds
Saint John Hospital
Saint John Hospital, in affiliation with Providence Medical Center, offers a wide
range of patient care services in a friendly and welcoming environment. Saint John
Medical Plaza is located on the hospital campus and includes the Ambulatory
Care Center with a convenient surgicenter and medical offices for primary care
physicians and specialists.
Services and Expertise
• Cardiac Services: Saint John offers non-invasive services
including stress testing, EKGs and echocardiograms.
• Emergency Services Department: Saint John
provides 24-hour emergency care by physicians and
nurses trained in advanced lifesaving techniques and
dedicated to providing personal, compassionate care.
• Intensive Care Unit: In addition to general inpatient
medical/surgical services, the hospital has an Intensive
Care Unit.
• Rehabilitation Services: Saint John offers both
inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation care. In 2010, a
new state-of-the-art Outpatient Rehabilitation Center
was opened in the Saint John Medical Plaza. The
facility offers physical therapy, occupational therapy,
speech-language pathology and audiology.
• Senior Behavioral Health Center: This service
focuses on treating behavioral and mental health changes
in patients 55 and older. Older adults experiencing
symptoms such as insomnia, poor appetite, forgetfulness,
confusion or depression can seek treatment from a
team of psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, physical
and occupational therapists, and dietitians.
• Women’s Center: This center specializes in obstetrical
and gynecological care and offers classes for momsto-be and families. Along with the birthing facilities,
a special area is designed to provide medical care and
pre- and post-operative support following surgery.
• Primary Care and Specialty Practices: Providence
and Saint John have extended the hospitals’ care to the
communities they serve through a growing network of
primary care and specialty clinics. Primary care clinics
are located in Wyandotte and Leavenworth counties.
Specialty clinics include cardiology, surgery, oncology,
orthopaedics, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology,
and endocrine and diabetes care.
The first Sisters of Charity arrived in Leavenworth on
Nov. 11, 1858. The sisters soon realized a need to serve the sick, so plans were drawn up for a new hospital. Even though it was still under construction, Saint John Hospital, the first private hospital in Kansas, received a family of
starving Civil War refugees as its first patients on March
15, 1864. The long tradition of deep love and Christian
concern for the needs of all is still very much alive as Saint John continues building on a distinguished past...
well into the future.
13
Kansas
818 North 7th Street
Leavenworth, KS 66048
913-651-8860
www.saintvincentclinic.org
Amy Falk, Executive Director, Caritas Clinics, Inc.
Briana Cavinaw, Clinic Manager, Saint Vincent Clinic
Fast Facts
5 Associates • 1 On-site physician volunteer
Saint Vincent Clinic
Saint Vincent Clinic provides quality primary health care services for uninsured,
low-income patients regardless of their ability to pay. The clinic is committed
to providing access to compassionate and trustworthy care for the uninsured
poor. Saint Vincent Clinic is a division of Caritas Clinics, Inc., which also includes
Duchesne Clinic in Kansas City, Kan.
Services and Expertise
• Primary Care: Saint Vincent Clinic provides quality,
primary health care services for uninsured adults with
incomes below 175 percent of the federal poverty
guidelines.
• Sole Provider: Saint Vincent Clinic is the only safety
net clinic in Leavenworth County.
• Range of Services: Patients receive diagnosis and
treatment of acute illnesses; ongoing management
of chronic diseases; referrals for dental, optical and
specialized medical care; and medication assistance.
• Referral Arrangements: Saint Vincent Clinic
has referral arrangements with medical and dental
professionals throughout the area who help provide
care for patients.
14
• Medications: The clinic helps patients access
medications through pharmaceutical assistance
programs.
• Partnerships: Saint Vincent Clinic is a United Way
agency (United Way of Leavenworth County).
• Patient Encounters: Saint Vincent Clinic had 4,383
patient encounters in 2011.
Saint Vincent Clinic is the first Clinic for the Uninsured
founded originally by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth
in 1986.
Montana
2600 Wilson Street
Miles City, MT 59301
406-233-2600
www.holyrosaryhealthcare.org
Paul Lewis, President/CEO
Fast Facts
480 Associates • 18 Medical Staff
109 Staffed Beds (Acute care hospital and extended care facility)
Holy Rosary Healthcare
The largest health care facility between Bismarck, N. D., and Billings, Mont.,
Holy Rosary Healthcare operates a comprehensive acute care hospital,
physician-based medical arts center, extended care living community and hospice
program – providing a true continuum of care in eastern Montana. Holy Rosary
reaches far beyond Miles City and Custer County, serving people from an 11-county
area. Holy Rosary is the region’s largest private employer.
Services and Expertise
• Family Health and Wellness: Holy Rosary’s
primary care providers are supported by a talented
clinical and surgical team to help people live the
healthiest lives possible through appropriate care,
disease management and preventive measures.
• Women’s Health: Holy Rosary is home to the
largest, multi-disciplinary, clinical and surgical
women’s health team in the region. Clinical and
surgical services are available on an inpatient
and outpatient basis to advance the total health
of women through a highly individualized and
customized approach.
• Diabetes Care Team: This ADA-certified,
multi-disciplinary team helps both inpatients and
outpatients develop an individualized management
plan that may include education, diet management,
insulin instruction and regular health maintenance.
• Imaging and Ancillary Services: Holy Rosary’s
patient care is complemented by exceptional imaging
and ancillary centers. The imaging center provides
the full spectrum of diagnostic capabilities using the
latest technology including a 64-slice CT scanner
and 1.5 tesla MRI, and an on-site radiologist for
immediate needs. On-site laboratory, anesthesia,
pharmacy and therapy services complete the full
ancillary suite of services.
• Cancer Care: With advanced diagnostic cancer
services and a multi-disciplinary team of physicians
and clinicians, the Cancer Program provides
high-quality and compassionate care to patients
in eastern Montana.
• Extended Care: Extended Care offers 24-hour
skilled nursing for short-term, post-acute hospital
stays and comfortable, long-term living.
Holy Rosary Healthcare has a 100-year commitment to
the people of eastern Montana. The legacy began Aug. 15,
1910, when the Presentation Sisters assumed management
and later purchased the County Hospital, renaming it
Holy Rosary Hospital. SCL Health System became the sole
owner in 1997, purchasing Holy Rosary as an integral part
of the growing, mission-driven health system.
15
Montana
400 South Clark Street
Butte, MT 59701
406-723-2500
www.stjameshealthcare.org
Chuck Wright, President/CEO
Fast Facts
480 Associates • 68 Medical Staff • 56 Staffed Beds
St. James Healthcare
St. James has served as a regional medical center to the seven counties of
southwest Montana, including the primary service area of Butte-Silver Bow County,
for 130 years. St. James, the only acute care facility in Butte and the largest hospital
in southwest Montana, continues to be one of the largest private employers in
Butte-Silver Bow.
Services and Expertise
• Orthopedic Center of Excellence: St. James’
Orthopedic Center of Excellence provides
high-quality, innovative, patient-focused services in
the areas of joint replacement surgery (knee, hip
and shoulder), trauma surgery, spine surgery and
sports medicine.
• Cardiac Services: St. James’ Cardiovascular
Services include non-invasive testing such as EKGs
and stress testing; echocardiograms, including
transesophageal echocardiograms; diagnostic and
interventional cardiac catheterizations; pacemakers
and defibrillators; and an outstanding certified
cardiac rehab and medical exercise program.
• Oncology Services: St. James’ Cancer Care Center
provides radiation oncology, medical oncology
(chemotherapy) and laboratory services in one
central location. This physically integrated center
promotes a team approach to cancer treatment in a
healing environment.
16
• Other Services: St. James houses state-of-the-art
surgical suites, a beautiful labor and delivery
unit, and a 24-hour, physician-staffed Emergency
Department.
• Healing Environment: All patient rooms are private
suites, which ensure a quiet, healing environment for
patients.
St. James Healthcare was established by five Sisters of
Charity in 1881 to care for individuals who worked in the copper mines.
Montana
1233 North 30th Street
Billings, MT 59101
406-657-7000
www.svh-mt.org
Jason Barker, President/CEO
Fast Facts
2,028 Associates • 529 Medical Staff • 201 Staffed Beds
St. Vincent Healthcare
St. Vincent Healthcare (SVH) was founded in 1898 by the Sisters of Charity of
Leavenworth. Always mission-driven and faith-based, St. Vincent has grown into a
286-licensed bed hospital with 31 outpatient clinics led by a community Board of
Directors. The hospital serves diverse health care needs across a four-state area.
Services and Expertise
• Cancer Care: The cancer program is recognized
by the American College of Surgeons Commission
on Cancer (CoC) as an Approved Cancer Program.
Only one in four Montana hospitals that treat cancer
patients receives this approval. SVH is also accredited
by the American Association of Blood Banks, an
international association involved in activities related
to transfusion and cellular therapies.
• Heart Center: SVH continues to receive national
recognition for heart care. The center’s interventional
cardiologists, cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons,
emergency department physicians and the cardiac
cath lab team are dedicated to the health of the heart.
Cardiac rehabilitation, a comprehensive outpatient
program and a cardiology clinic with regional heart
care clinics are available.
• Orthopedic Services: Our dedication to innovative
orthopedic care means better results across all
specialties, like total joint replacement, ligament and
tendon repair, arthroscopy, back, neck, hand and foot
surgery, knee injury, rehab, physical and occupational
therapy. The hospital performs more joint
replacements than any other Montana hospital.
• Neuroscience: Certified by the Joint Commission
as an Advanced Primary Stroke Center, SVH offers
advanced technology in the diagnosis, treatment and
rehabilitation of stroke patients. Services include:
neurodiagnostics, neurosurgery, multiple sclerosis,
stroke, sleep center and rehabilitation.
specialists in pediatric cardiology, gastroenterology,
neonatology, neurology, orthopedics, pulmonology,
psychiatric, urology, hospitalists and intensivists, and
behavioral and developmental health. The Ronald
McDonald CareMobile serves the underserved.
❖ Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) – A Level
III NICU cares for the littlest patients with the
highest acuities.
• Women’s Services:
❖ SVH Yellowstone Breast Center – Designated as a
Breast Center of Excellence by the American College
of Radiology, the center also received the National
Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC)
by the American College of Surgeons. Mobile
mammography serves eastern Montana.
❖ Family Maternity Center: Labor and Delivery,
Mother Newborn Unit – Delivering the region’s
babies for more than 110 years, SVH provides
comprehensive care for mothers, families and babies.
• Comprehensive Regional Services: Additional
services include HELP Flight Program, Weight
Management Center, Gastrointestinal Center,
CARF-accredited Rehabilitation Facility, Level II
Trauma Center and Wound Care Center.
St. Vincent Healthcare was founded in 1898 when two
Sisters of Charity from Leavenworth, Kan., traveled to
Billings, Mont., at the request of Dr. Henry Chapple, the city’s physician and mayor.
•Children’s Healthcare:
❖ Pediatric Intensive Care Unit – SVH offers the
region’s only fully staffed pediatric ICU with
17
Where We Serve
St. James
Healthcare
Butte, MT
St. Vincent
Healthcare
Billings, MT
Holy Rosary
Healthcare
Miles City, MT
MT
Saint John Hospital
Saint Vincent Clinic
Leavenworth, KS
CA
Providence
Medical Center
CO
KS
Saint John’s
Health Center
Santa Monica, CA
Duchesne Clinic
Kansas City, KS
St. Francis Health Center
Marian Clinic
Topeka, KS
St. Mary’s Hospital &
Regional Medical Center
Holton Community Hospital
Holton, KS (managed)
Marillac Clinic
Grand Junction, CO
Exempla Good Samaritan
Medical Center
Lafayette, CO
Exempla Lutheran
Medical Center
Wheat Ridge, CO
Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital
Denver, CO
Mount Saint Vincent Home
Denver, CO
2420 West 26th Avenue, Suite 100-D • Denver, CO 80211 • 303-813 -5190 • www.sclhealthsystem.org
© 2012 SCLHS