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FY19 statistical profile
Oct. 1, 2018–Sept. 30, 2019
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Prisma Health at a glanceFY19: Oct. 1, 2018–Sept. 30, 2019
• 18 hospitals
• 21-county service area
• 1.2 million unique patients treated
• More than 300 physician practice sites
• More than 2,900 licensed beds
• 15,500 babies delivered
• 31,500 inpatient and 71,500 outpatient surgeries
• 30,000 total team members (employees and physicians)
• 527,000 Emergency Department visits
• $4.3 billion total operating revenue
• 22 telehealth programs
• Two affiliated medical and two affiliated nursing schools
• Two clinically integrated networks with 4,500+ providers
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Prisma Health is the largest, most comprehensive integrated
healthcare system in South Carolina. We’re on a journey to
transform the healthcare experience for our patients and their
families. That’s why our team members are dedicated to living our
purpose: Inspire health. Serve with compassion. Be the difference.
Our locally owned, not-for-profit organization houses two 501(c)(3) foundations in the Midlands; the Upstate has
two 501(c)(3) foundations along with a philanthropy department. Philanthropic efforts in fiscal year 2019 (FY19)
totaled $20.6 million, thanks to more than 18,000 generous donors.
Prisma Health is supported by a network of physicians and advanced practice providers in the Palmetto Health-
USC Medical Group and the Prisma Health Midlands Network. In the Upstate, these groups are called University
Medical Group and the Prisma Health Upstate Network.
As an academic health center, we train the next generation of physicians through 50 residency and fellowship
programs affiliated with the University of South Carolina School of Medicine.
Note: This report spans a time frame before COVID-19 protocols went into effect.
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Community impact
Prisma Health annually reports its community benefit figures. Net cost of charity and Medicaid services and support to the community and community health partners are reported using guidelines set by the Catholic Health Association.
We also include bad debt and Medicare shortfall figures, as those are taken at a loss to our organization in the interest of providing care to all patients.
The percentage of operating expense for our health company was 18.68%.
Here is a summary of benefits we provided to the community in FY19. Figures are reported in millions.
Net cost of charity and Medicaid services $182.7
Support to the community and community health partners $170.5
Medicare shortfall $291.7
Bad debt $165.1
Total quantifiable $810.0 community benefit million
Total team members: 30,692 Team members by county of residence
Anderson 1,175
Fairfield 140
Greenville 10,096
Greenwood 120
Kershaw 654
Laurens 499
Lexington 3,203
Newberry 164
Oconee 1,192
Orangeburg 137
Pickens 2,219
Richland 6,918
Spartanburg 1,178
Sumter 1,588
Other S.C. counties 363
Non-S.C. counties 1,046
Note: Leased team members and volunteers are not included.
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Milestones Mark O’Halla joined our organization as the new president and CEO in July 2019. He comes with more than 30
years of experience in healthcare executive roles.
The organization marked the 45th anniversary of the OB/GYN Center in Greenville and 80th anniversary of
Oconee Memorial Hospital in Seneca.
Under its Community Oncology Research Program, the National Cancer Institute awarded $8.2 million to
Prisma Health’s Cancer Institute. Our institute was one of only 32 nationwide to receive a program grant.
Greenville Memorial Hospital performed the 100th implant of the CardioMEMS™ HF System, a heart failure
monitoring device that significantly reduces hospital admissions. Only 20 U.S. hospitals have implanted as many
CardioMEMS devices; Richland has completed more than 170 implants – the fourth highest in the country.
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Awards and honorsOne of the year’s biggest achievements was recognition by U.S. News & World
Report in several healthcare categories – including Greenville Memorial being
ranked among the nation’s Top 50 hospitals in gynecology care. That facility was
also rated a High Performer in heart failure and in colon cancer surgery.
Other High Performer hospitals for heart failure were Oconee Memorial, Richland
and Tuomey. Oconee Memorial and Richland hospitals also were lauded for their
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) services. High Performers for knee
and hip replacements were Baptist and Patewood hospitals, while Greer Memorial
Hospital was noted for knee replacements and overall orthopedic care.
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) Get With
The Guidelines program honored Richland Hospital with the Heart Failure Gold
Plus Quality Achievement Award. Baptist Parkridge Hospital received Silver Plus
distinction. Richland Hospital was further tapped by the AHA/ASA with the Center
Gold Award for Lifeline–STEMI services. It also achieved Stroke Gold Plus with
Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite Plus status.
Additionally, Richland Hospital was the recipient of the Silver Performance Award
from the American College of Cardiology’s Chest Pain–MI Registry. The hospital
not only earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval, but it also
garnered three Resuscitation Gold awards: adult, pediatric and neonate. Winning
a silver award in the neonate category was Baptist Hospital, which also received a
Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievement Award.
Both Greenville
Memorial
and Richland
hospitals
have earned
the nation’s
highest stroke
certification.
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Six Prisma Health hospitals amassed 10 Women’s Choice Awards for meeting high
standards. This award identifies the country’s best health entities based on recent
data and accreditation information regarding clinical excellence and the preferences
of women when selecting a hospital. Hillcrest earned a Women’s Choice Award
for bariatric surgery. Greenville Memorial was honored for breast, cancer and heart
care; Baptist was also lauded for breast care. Greer Memorial received recognition
for obstetrics and patient safety. Baptist Parkridge won awards for obstetrics and
orthopedics, while Richland was named for its heart care.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and its state chapter recognized Children’s Hospital–
Upstate and our Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Program for outstanding awareness,
fundraising and advocacy efforts. Just 14 of the 200+ nationally accredited
programs in cystic fibrosis won a national award.
With a compliance rate of 98.5%, North Greenville Hospital received the national
2019 DebMed award for Hand Hygiene Compliance Excellence. The hospital uses
the DebMed electronic system, which monitors proper hand hygiene.
Strategic Health Partners honored the Upstate’s Home Health unit for Best Home
Health Patient Satisfaction. Home Health scored in the top 20% nationally for
delivering superior quality to patients.
Last, 11 Prisma Health hospitals received an impressive 37 Certified Zero Harm
Awards from the S.C. Hospital Association in 2019. These safety milestones span
12–76 continuous months of protecting our patients by preventing a variety of
hospital-acquired infections.
Greer Memorial
Hospital’s ICU
has gone seven
years without a
central line-
associated blood
stream infection.
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New programs and servicesPrevent Cancer–Greenville is a unique Prisma Health program that strives to prevent cancer two ways: Help
individuals identify and reduce their risk through screenings and lifestyle changes, and conduct research to better
identify cancers in the future. A yearly visit for those age 18+ includes a complete health risk analysis, education
and referrals. The initial and ongoing annual visits are free, thanks to philanthropic support.
Our Heart Hospital performed the first leaking aortic valve repair in South Carolina using a new FDA-approved
device. In the past, most affected patients required valve replacement, which carries higher long-term risk than
implanting this new technology.
Baptist Parkridge campus was home to an innovative procedure for diagnosing and treating uterine fibroids,
which involves two small incisions and a three-to-five-day recovery period. The campus is the only location in
the Carolinas that offers this treatment option.
Two new programs in the Upstate are Addiction Medicine, offering medication-assisted treatment for those with
opioid use disorders, including heroin. Located in the Internal Medicine Clinic, the program includes an on-site
substance abuse counselor, recovery coach and care coordinator. The second service is Medical Toxicology,
which focuses on diagnosing, managing and preventing poisoning from medications, overdose, withdrawal,
and occupational or environmental toxins. The only toxicologist in the Upstate runs the service – he is one of
four statewide. In the Midlands, a pediatric hospitalist service began at Tuomey Hospital. This program helps
hospitalized children and their families in the Sumter area stay close to home.
In academic news, this year marked the launch of the Sumter-based Family Medicine Residency Program. Based
at Tuomey Hospital and in collaboration with Tandem Health in Sumter, the residency represents a major step in
improving healthcare access in our state’s rural areas through education and training programs.
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Accreditations, certifications, designations Richland Hospital earned the AHA/ASA’s prestigious Heart-Check mark for
Advanced Certification for Comprehensive Stroke Centers – the only facility in the
Midlands to attain elite stroke status. Greer Memorial Hospital was named by those
same organizations as achieving Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers.
The Family Medicine Center received CenteringPregnancy accreditation – the
fourth family practice in South Carolina to gain this status and the first in the
Midlands. This program offers affordable prenatal care to those who lack access
to insurance.
Other accreditations include the Epilepsy Center at Greenville Memorial Hospital
achieving Level 4 (highest) from the National Association of Epilepsy Centers, one of
only two such centers in the Palmetto State. Both Greenville Memorial and Oconee
Memorial hospitals garnered reaccreditation from the American Association of
Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Rehabilitation for their HeartLife® programs.
Richland Hospital earned Advanced Heart Failure certification from The Joint
Commission and American Heart Association for providing exceptional, patient-
centric cardiac care. The Joint Commission also recertified the hospital for
excellence in Ventricular Assist Devices.
Our Cancer Institute received three reaccreditations: one from the Commission on
Cancer, one from the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers through
collaborative efforts with the Prisma Health Breast Health Program and one from
the American College of Radiology. The institute’s Blood and Marrow Transplant
Program received reaccreditation from the Foundation for Accreditation of Cellular
Therapy.
Tuomey Hospital earned Pathway to Excellence® designation from the American
Nurses Credentialing Center. This program recognizes environments in which
nurses can flourish and be empowered. In addition, Patewood Hospital was
redesignated a Pathway to Excellence hospital and received advanced hip and knee
certification from The Joint Commission, along with core shoulder recertification.
The Diabetes Prevention Program at Prisma Health received Full Recognition from
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, signaling the program is effective,
evidence-based and helps prevent type 2 diabetes.
For nine years running, Laurens County Hospital has been named a Center
of Distinction by Healogics. This designation signals that the hospital delivers
exceptional wound care services and outcomes.
Prisma Health
tallied 20,807
virtual care
encounters
(inpatient and
outpatient)
in FY19.
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Greenville Memorial Hospital was redesignated as Baby-Friendly, which means it offers optimal care for
breastfeeding moms and their babies. Receiving Baby-Friendly status for the first time was Baptist Easley Hospital.
Already designated as a Baby-Friendly hospital, Greer Memorial opened a Level II Special Care Nursery.
Finally, BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina designated several Prisma Health hospitals as a Blue Distinction
Center (BDC) for maternity care: Baptist, Baptist Easley, Baptist Parkridge, Laurens County, Oconee Memorial,
Richland and Tuomey. Greenville Memorial and Greer Memorial hospitals reached Blue Distinction Center+
(BDC+) status.
Baptist Hospital was deemed a BDC+ for bariatric surgery, with Hillcrest Hospital earning BDC designation. BDC
honors for spine surgery went to Baptist, Baptist Parkridge, Greenville Memorial and Richland hospitals. Knee and
hip replacement BDC designations were awarded to Oconee Memorial, Baptist Parkridge and Richland hospitals.
Both Richland and Greenville Memorial hospitals were named a BDC for cardiac care.
Blue Distinction Centers are nationally designated hospitals that demonstrate expertise in delivering specialty
care. A Blue Distinction Center+ shows expertise – and efficiency – in delivering specialty care.
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FY19 FAST FACTS Midlands Upstate Prisma HealthFacilities
Campuses/acute-care hospitals 4 8 12
Total hospitals (including specialty1) 7 11 18
Physician practice sites 152 177 329
Licensed beds2 1,352 1,632 2,984
Neonatal intensive care bassinets 121 80 201
Academics/Research
Residents 259 238 497
Fellows 41 22 63
Residency programs 14 9 23
Fellowship programs 17 10 27
Active research projects 174 1,121 1,295
Prisma Health team
Total employed team members 13,751 16,941 30,692
Employed physicians 504 1,218 1,722
Physician assistants 67 128 195
Registered nurses 3,804 4,450 8,254
Nurse practitioners 211 314 525
Nurse midwives 0 11 11
Affiliated physicians 1,308 1,594 2,902
Volunteers 748 1,029 1,664
Clinical statistics
Inpatient surgical procedures 14,569 16,927 31,496
Outpatient surgical procedures 32,229 39,224 71,453
Hospital discharges (including pediatric) 65,478 51,701 117,179
Pediatric hospital discharges 12,268 11,659 23,927
Patient days 337,641 313,536 651,177
Babies delivered 7,387 8,106 15,493
Average inpatient daily census 926 859 1,785
Average length of stay (in days) 5.2 6.1 5.6
Outpatient facility visits3 1,093,597 1,556,104 2,649,701
Clinic/facility visits 713,467 1,169,793 1,883,260
Emergency services visits (including pediatric) 230,831 296,172 527,003
Pediatric emergency services visits 31,068 27,665 58,733
Home health visits 91,633 45,974 137,607
Hospice visits 26,598 16,500 43,098
Physician practice visits4 1,407,819 3,453,405 4,861,224
Screening mammograms 36,455 40,749 77,204
1 Specialty hospitals consist of two children’s and two psychiatric hospitals, one heart hospital (Midlands), and one rehabilitation hospital (Upstate).
2 Licensed bed count will be reduced by 37 beds in the Upstate when Greenville Memorial Subacute Unit and Marshall I. Pickens Children’s Residential Treatment Facility close April 2020. Total licensed beds in the Upstate will change to 1,595 and 2,947 for Prisma Health.
3 Outpatient facility visits consist of clinic, Emergency Department, Home Health and Hospice visits.4 Physician practice visits include Palmetto Health-USC Medical Group visits in the Midlands and 109,661 convenient care visits in the Upstate.
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FY19 statistical profile Baptist Baptist Parkridge
Richland Tuomey Total Midlands
Total campus licensed beds 352 76 641 283 1,352
Acute care licensed beds 287 76 579 283 1,225
Psychiatric beds/Substance
abuse beds
55/10 - 52/10 - 127
Neonatal intensive care bassinets 30 - 69 22 121
Inpatient surgical procedures 3,711 1,433 7,556 1,869 14,569
Outpatient surgical procedures 7,489 8,214 12,369 4,157 32,229
Discharges 20,414 4,558 31,577 8,929 65,478
Patient days 75,756 19,969 194,204 47,712 337,641
Babies delivered 2,904 782 2,419 1,282 7,387
Average daily census 208 55 532 131 926
Average length of stay 3.7 4.4 6.2 5.3 5.2
Outpatient facility visits 185,568 108,895 620,321 178,813 1,093,597
Emergency visits (includes
pediatric)
43,563 34,453 94,275 58,540 230,831
Pediatric emergency visits - - 31,068 - 31,068
Prisma Health campuses: Midlands
FY19 community benefits (in millions) Midlands Upstate Prisma HealthCharity and government-sponsored healthcare, at cost $78.9 $103.8 $182.7
Support to the community and community health
partners
$70.5 $100.0 $170.5
Benefits recognized by Catholic Health Association $149.4 $203.8 $353.2
Additional benefits recognized by American Hospital
Association
Medicare shortfall $99.7 $192.0 $291.7
Bad debt, at cost $96.0 $69.1 $165.1
Total quantifiable community benefit $345.1 $464.9 $810.0
Clinically integrated network membersPrisma Health network physicians 1,148 1,507 2,655
Prisma Health network advanced practitioners 702 1,268 1,970
Total Prisma Health network providers 1,850 2,775 4,625
FY19 Fast Facts (continued)
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FY19 statistical profile Oconee Patewood Simpsonville Total Upstate
Total campus licensed beds1 304 72 43 1,632
Acute care licensed beds 169 72 43 1,297
Long-term care licensed beds1 135 - - 195
Psychiatric beds/Rehabilitation
beds1
- - - 140
Neonatal intensive care bassinets - - - 80
Inpatient surgical procedures 1,192 2,421 640 16,927
Outpatient surgical procedures 2,975 9,257 2,099 39,224
Discharges 5,552 3,874 1,774 51,701
Patient days 62,429 7,407 5,370 313,536
Babies delivered 493 2,082 - 8,106
Average daily census 171 20 15 859
Average length of stay 11.2 1.9 3 6.1
Outpatient facility visits 190,716 122,094 79,410 1,566,104
Emergency visits (includes
pediatric)
42,394 - 32,211 296,172
Pediatric emergency visits - - - 27,665
Prisma Health campuses: Upstate
1 Licensed bed count will be reduced by 37 beds on Greenville Memorial campus to a total of 864 beds when Greenville Memorial Subacute Unit (15 long-term care beds) and Marshall I. Pickens Children’s Residential Treatment Facility (22 residential treatment beds) close April 2020. Total psychiatric beds will decrease to 65. Total licensed beds in the Upstate will change to 1,595.
FY19 statistical profile Easley Greenville Memorial
Greer Laurens County
North Greenville
Total campus licensed beds1 109 901 82 76 45
Acute care licensed beds 109 746 82 76 -
Long-term care licensed beds1 - 15 - - 45
Psychiatric beds/Rehabilitation
beds1
- 87/53 - - -
Neonatal intensive care bassinets - 80 - - -
Inpatient surgical procedures 433 11,375 540 326 -
Outpatient surgical procedures 1,934 19,662 2,682 615 -
Discharges 2,827 32,734 2,858 1,854 228
Patient days 12,074 200,502 10,503 7,936 7,315
Babies delivered 410 4,010 795 316 -
Average daily census 33 549 29 22 20
Average length of stay 4.3 6.1 3.7 4.3 32.1
Outpatient facility visits 121,316 800,320 94,302 129,820 28,126
Emergency visits (includes
pediatric)
31,073 106,703 37,253 28,810 17,728
Pediatric emergency visits - 27,665 - - -
Prisma Health campuses: Upstate (continued)
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• Bariatric surgery• Behavioral care• Breast care• Cancer care• Geriatrics• Heart and vascular care • Musculoskeletal• Neuroscience• Obstetrics (including high-risk
pregnancy and advanced neonatal ICUs)
Areas of expertise at Prisma Health include:
• Orthopedics• Pediatrics• Rehabilitation• Spine procedures• Surgery• Trauma care (including the area’s
only Level I adult and Level II pediatric trauma centers)
• Women’s care
Did you know?• 45% of South Carolina’s population is within 15
minutes of a Prisma Health facility.
• We are one of just 120 academic health centers in
the country.
• Our medical school in Greenville has been named
an Apple Distinguished School.
• 70% of our postgraduate residents stay in South
Carolina to practice.
• Prisma Health has 750 employee health business
partners to help promote workforce wellness.
• 24% of the babies born in the state are delivered at
Prisma Health.
• We house two Level I Trauma Centers and two
Comprehensive Stroke Centers.
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Midlands
Baptist campus
Taylor at Marion St. • Columbia803-296-5010
Baptist Parkridge campus
400 Palmetto Health Pkwy.Columbia803-907-7000
Richland campus
5 Medical Park Rd. • Columbia803-434-7000
Tuomey campus
129 N. Washington St. • Sumter803-774-9000
Upstate
Easley campus
200 Fleetwood Dr. • Easley864-442-7200
Greenville Memorial campus
701 Grove Rd. • Greenville864-455-7000
Greer campus
830 S. Buncombe Rd. • Greer864-797-8000
Laurens County campus
22725 U.S. Hwy. 76 E. • Clinton 864-833-9100
North Greenville campus
807 N. Main St. • Travelers Rest 864-455-9206
Oconee campus
298 Memorial Dr. • Seneca864-482-3100
Patewood campus
175 Patewood Dr. • Greenville864-797-1000
Simpsonville campus
729 SE Main St. • Simpsonville864-454-6100