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Your Donations AT Work THE Heart & Vascular Center PROJECT 2015 Foundation ANNUAL REPORT Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital

Foundation ANNUAL REPORT 2015...EYE CARE $4,723.00 Diane Gussler Lobach Endowment $4,723.00 BSHSI Dental Grant Fund $18,634.20 Community Faith in Action Fund $8,808.28 Community Health

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Page 1: Foundation ANNUAL REPORT 2015...EYE CARE $4,723.00 Diane Gussler Lobach Endowment $4,723.00 BSHSI Dental Grant Fund $18,634.20 Community Faith in Action Fund $8,808.28 Community Health

Your Donations AT WorkTHE

Heart & Vascular CenterPROJECT

2015FoundationANNUAL REPORT

Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital

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A 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, the foundation is

committed to raising and receiving funds in support of the

hospital’s mission. Its objective is to generate, administer and

manage gifts, grants, bequests and trusts to further enhance

BSKHS’s excellence as a provider of comprehensive healthcare

services and clinical research through philanthropic support

of its programs, activities and facilities. The foundation is

governed by a volunteer board of directors with elected officers

comprised of a cross section of area business, community and

medical leadership.

The Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital (OLBH) Foundation is the philanthropic

arm of the Bon Secours

Kentucky Health System (BSKHS).

ABOUT THE

OLBH Foundation

OLBH FoundationBellefonte Centre

1000 Ashland DriveAshland, Ky.

(606) 833-3655www.olbhfoundation.org

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For patients this means OLBH’s cardiac services soon will include coronary intervention techniques such as cardiac stenting. It’s a minimally-invasive way to address cardiovascular issues before they manifest as a major health event. Meanwhile, cardiac catheterization services at OLBH allow for a better way to detect heart disease, as OLBH’s cardiac experts can use the minor procedure to identify narrow or blocked arteries and evaluate how well the heart is functioning. This makes catheterization an important tool in diagnosis.

In fiscal year 2015, the OLBH Foundation gave more than $45,000 (see disbursement chart on page 5) to benefit the new OLBH Heart & Vascular Center (previously the OLBH Vascular Center). The new center and its new services are possible thanks to the generosity of donors and for those who supported fundraising events that supported this endeavor…such as the OLBH Auxiliary’s annual golf benefit.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. It is why the professionals at OLBH want to change the focus from heart disease to heart health. The hospital is revolutionizing its approach to heart care that emphasizes education, prevention and early diagnosis while expanding its current services to include treatment for those that have already been diagnosed and for those that may be at risk. Patients in need of life-saving cardiovascular treatments will now be able to receive the care they need at OLBH. PCI services will begin at OLBH this spring. For more information, call the OLBH Heart & Vascular Center at (606) 833-3985.

THANKS to the donors and the sup-port of the OLBH Foundation, OLBH’s experienced and dedicated cardiac team members will soon provide new services that will allow them to better evaluate problem areas and the extent of cardiac issues. These new percutane-ous coronary intervention (PCI) services will soon make heart care at OLBH even better. Previously, access to full-service heart care in Kentucky has been limited to a select number of facilities, most normally in urban areas. Recently, OLBH was granted state approval to expand services. This decision will allow OLBH to increase its existing diagnostic cardiac catheterization service to also provide emergency and elective PCI services.

Your Donations AT WorkTHE Heart & Vascular Center PROJECT

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Above: Members of the Eagles (at left) present funds to OLBH representa-tives Chuck Charles and Christi McKinney to be used for oncology needs at the hospital.

Above: The OLBH Foundation’s annual Bourbon, Barbeque & Basketball event is one way the foundation raises monies for its charitable efforts.

Above left: Thanks to the OLBH Foundation, an area resident with MS was able to receive a much-needed van equipped with a wheelchair lift. Above right: The OLBH Foundation donated $1,000 to Advance United Methodist Church’s Summer Food Program. OLBH representatives present a check to Jessica Elliott, Summer Food Program coordinator, second from right.

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The OLBH Foundation was established in 1987 and encourages financial support of BSKHS and the communities it serves.The following is graphical information depicting the foundation’s activities for fiscal year 2015, including how much money was spent and raised and what those dollars supported. To join the foundation’s efforts, to support a specific program, or for an explanation of any financial information contained in this report, please call (606) 833-3777 for more information.

2015 Foundation Fund Disbursement - $445,527.84Unrestricted gifts are intended to address the greatest need as determined by the directors and administration of the OLBH Foundation. Gifts also may be restricted for a specific use. The tables below detail the activities of OLBH’s restricted funds.

FINANCIALS

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AUXILIARY FUND $4,767.55 DENTAL CARE $18,634.20

BENEVOLENT CARE $106,059.65

OLBH HEALTH MINISTRIES $125,073.13

WOMEN’S CARE $13,637.90

COMMUNITY BENEFIT $58,819.96

MISCELLANEOUS $63,035.11

Good Samaritan Fund $20,682.30

Pediatric Benevolent Fund $21,020.00

Children’s Benevolent Christmas Fund $11,441.41

Children’s Benevolent Christmas Endow. $2,000.00

Employee Benevolent Endowment $12,816.73

Jonathan Ferguson Endowment $2,114.91

Patient Benevolent Endowment $2,765.90

Sister Eva Marie Testa Prescription Endow. $1,281.21

Prescription Fund $56.24

Homeless Care Initiative Fund $2,146.41

Bicycle Safety Camp Fund $7,722.30

Healthy Choices KY Grant $5,812.96

Healthy Community Initiatives Fund $25,709.70

United Way Fund $19,575.00Foundation Operating Fund $31,862.17

Unrestricted Fund $5,000.48

Vitality Center Fund $21,189.42

Pulmonary Rehabilitation Fund $2,983.04

Alzheimer’s Fund $2,000.00

EDUCATION $7,467.00

Robert E. Yancey, Sr. Scholarship Endow. $3,738.00

Stephen Mercer Endowment $2,000.00

Amoreena “Amy” Gregory Scholarship Endowment $1,729.00

EYE CARE $4,723.00

Diane Gussler Lobach Endowment $4,723.00

BSHSI Dental Grant Fund $18,634.20

Community Faith in Action Fund $8,808.28

Community Health Watch Partnership $73,986.80

Russell Meals on Wheels Fund $42,278.05

Susan G. Komen Grant Fund $10,127.79

Women’s Health Fund $73,986.80

SENIOR CITIZEN CARE $27,308.24

Lifeline Fund $27,308.24

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN $45,736.64

Vascular Lab Fund $45,736.64

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2015 Foundation Fund Disbursement - $445,527.84

2015 Foundation REVENUE - $629,364.89The OLBH Foundation raises money through various avenues including these 2015 fundraising categories.

In addition to the work of the OLBH Foundation, the hospital fulfills its mission of “good help.” From health screenings to education classes, there

is an array of hospital activities that benefit the community. For more information on these opportunities, call the CareLine at (606) 833-CARE(2273).

2015 Overview COMMUNITY COMMITMENT

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$21,262,000

$16,763,000

$1,632,000

$1,610,000

TOTAL - $629,364.89

Net Community Benefit Reflects the charity care and Medicaid loss listed, in addition to other items not listed, such as direct in-kind support, indirect support and the staff costs of BSKHS employees utilized while providing benefits to the community.

Total Medicaid Unreimbursed Cost of Service Loss experienced rendering healthcare services to Medicaid patients.

Charity Care (at cost) Health services provided by OLBH to those who could not pay.

Community Benefit Programs This includes community health services, health professionals education, financial/in-kind contribution and community-building activities.

$268,995GRANTS

$143,038.53ANNUALGIVING

$5,405.37ENDOWMENT

GIFTS

$163,171.99CAPITAL

CAMPAIGN

$48,754SPECIALEVENTS

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Abbott, D.O., Lesley

Alcorn, James

Alexander, Leslie

Allen, Carol

Aramark Management Services

Area Advertising

Arnett, Ryan

Ashland Alliance

Ashland Bellefonte Cardiology

Ashland Community & Technical College

Ashland Lions Club

Ashland Lodge B.P.O.E. #350

Ashland Radiation Oncology

Ashland/Boyd County Health Department

Asthma and Allergy Associates

AthenaHealth

Barker, Deborah

Barlow, Brad

Bartley, Gregory

Barton Associates

Bausch, Pharm.D., Gregory

Bellefonte Medical Center

Bellefonte Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, PSC

Bentley, Danny

Bob Evans

Bon Secours Health System Inc.

Bon Secours Mission Funding

Borst, M.D., George

Boyd County Quarterback Club

Brienza, Jerry

Brom, O.D., James

Brown, James

Brown, Kelli

Buchheit, Joseph

Burgess, Mary

Burkhardt, Wanda

Bush, M.D., David

Caniff, Brian

Casto Technical Services, Inc

Charles, Chuck

Cieraszynski, Carol Jean

Citizens Deposit Bank

Citizens National Bank

City National Bank

Clear Channel

Cohen, Barry

Collins, Jody

Committee to elect Bob Conley

Community Hospice

Community Trust Bank, N.A.

Conley, Mary Ellen

Conley Painting & Special Coatings

Connett, D.O., Carrie

Cook, M.D., Cheryl

Cook, Hallie

Cooksey, Ben

Corazon, Inc.

Counselor’s Clinical Cottage PSC

Covington Scottish Rite Foundation, Inc.

Mary Curnutte Estate

Daniels, Judy

Darnell, M.D., John

Darnell, Kay

Davidson, Brian

Davis, John

Deboard, Alanea

Degiorgio, M.D., Eugene

Dewitt, Justin

Dickens, William

Dietz, James

Ditraglia, M.D., John

Ditty, M.D., Jack

Dixon, Winnie

DJ’s Kitchen Corner

Dowdy, D.P.M., Phillip

DTR, Inc.

Fairchild, Sharon

Family Allergy Services, Inc.

Farris, Roberta

Fields, James

Fields, M.D., Larry

Fifth Third Bank

Flath, Ph.D., Mary Cat

Fraternal Order of Eagles

Friday, M.D., Michele

Fried, M.D., Robert

Geneva Distributing

Gibbs, Beverly

Gibbs True Value Hardware

Goodwin, M.D., Michael

Goulson, M.D., Daniel

Griffey, Beckey

Gross, M.D., John

Gupta, M.D., Sanjiv

Gussler, M.D., Carter

Guy’s Floor Covering

Haas, Kim

The Haddad Foundation

Hafer, Diane

Hall, Charles

Halter, Kevin

Harr, William

Hayes, M.D., Robert

Hemlepp, Pat

Herr, Charles

Hieneman, Rodney

Hogsten, Ralph

Holbrook, Janet

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites

Holy Family School

Hopper, Tony

Howard, D.O., Kevin

HROC Operations Holiday Fundraising Auction

Hubbard, Lawrence

Huffman, Daniel

OLBH Foundation Donor List Based on gifts between Sept. 1, 2014, and Aug. 31, 2015While every gift is important and appreciated, due to space considerations the following list reflects donations of $100 or above.

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iHeart Media Managament Services

Ivy Ventures

J & M Sales, Inc.

Jaenicke, M.D., Kurt

James, M.D., Kelsey

Jasper, Mary Carolyn

Jobe, Tiffany

Johnson, Connie

Jones, D.O., Derek

Jones, Larry

Justice, Diva

Keener, Kerri

Keith, Elizabeth

Kentner, Katheryn

Kentucky Bicycle & Bikeway Commission

Kentucky Farmers Bank

Kimball, Brent

King, James

Kiwanis Club of East Greenup County

Klaiber, Susie

Lackey, M.D., Phillip

Lance, M.D., Scott

Lane, Debra

Lanham, Bill

LaTeeDa Boutique

Lee, Robert

Lewis, Joyce

Lobach, M.D., Augustinus

Lopez, M.D., Jeffrey

Love, M.D., Robert

LR Daniels Transportation

Lucas, Bob

Lyons, Thomas

Maddox, Jade

Maher, Robert

Marathon Petroleum Company LLC

Marsee, Sharon

Martin, Richard

Mayer, D.M.D., Jerry

McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland-Greenup

McGinnis-Ruark, Mary Kay

McKenzie, Donna

Meade Memorial United Methodist Church Methodist Men

Meals on Wheels Association of America

Members Choice Credit Union

Merkel, M.D., Steve

Merritt, Priscilla

Miller, D.O., Jeremiah

Miller, Stephanie

Miller, Sue

Moe’s Southwest Grill

Moore, Randall

Morning Pointe Ridge

Morris, Thomas

Morristown Family Medicine

Mullins Fab & Welding LLC

Neace, Donna

Nestor, M.D., Michael

Newnam, Denise

Oak, Jeff

Oakes, Maria

Ohio University Southern Campus

OnPointe Consulting LLC

Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital

Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Administration

Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Auxiliary

Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Plant Operations Department

Penn Station

Pennington, Kimberly

Pennington, Lisa

Perkins, Ann

Potter, Bonni

Prasad, M.D., Yogendra

Pruitt, Lisa

Pruitt, Nancy

Pullin, Tanya

Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.

Reams, Mary

Remote Area Medical Inc.

Rescue Pro

Reynolds, Susan

Riley, Emily

River Cities Bone & Joint Centre

Roberts, Sabrina

Rooper, Melissa

Secrest, Bill

Serey, Luann

Shawnee Mental Health Center

Shields, M.D., Kari

Signet Health Corporation

Sisters of Bon Secours Ministry Fund

SJ-SL Development

Slagel, Joan

Smith, Peggy

Stevens, M.D., Ishmael

Sturgill, Phyllis

Susan G. Komen Lexington Affiliate

Sutton, Helen

Texas Roadhouse

Towler, Steve

Town Square Bank

Tram Construction Inc.

Tri-State Airport Authority

Tri-State Quality Health Network

Trinity Health Group

United Way of Boyd & Greenup Co.

United Way of Northeast Kentucky

Unnikrishnan, M.D., E.W.

VanBeneden, M.D., William

Ventas Charitable Foundation

Ventas Realty Limited Partnership

VF Design & Consulting

Walters, Tyler

Warnock, Frank

Waymond Harris & Associates

WB Bellefonte, LLC

Williams, Diana

Williams, Randy

Williams, Teresa

Winters, Lonnie

Women of the Shawnee Church of God

Woods, Paul

Woolley, M.D., Steve

Ymalay, M.D., Chito

Zwick, Diane

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Chuck Charles Vice President

Foundation

Alanea DeBoardFoundation Resource Specialist

Luann SereyCommunity

Services Director

Becky HarrisFoundation

Liaison

Cindy BlantonBob Conley

Cheryl Cook, M.D.Linda DaltonSheila Fraley

Michele Friday, M.D.

Kevin HalterJim King

Kelly LopezStephen McGinnis

R.B. McKenziePriscilla Merritt

Don MooreMike Mullen

Kim NallLauren Triplett

SchweickartFrank Warnock

2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

2015 FOUNDATION STAFF

Marguerite Gilner, PresidentJerry Brienza, Chairperson

Chuck Charles, Vice President, Foundation Lola Mayne, Treasurer

Alanea DeBoard, Secretary

Mary Ellen ConleyGrant Writer

Bellefonte Centre1000 Ashland Drive

Ashland, Ky.(606) 833-3655

www.olbhfoundation.org

OLBH Foundation

Holly WestGrant Writer