Stunning natural beauty is a big part of what makes
the Madison Valley an exceptional place to live.
But it’s the people — our friends, families, and
neighbors — that make it a true community.
The Madison Valley Medical Center and
Foundation’s missions are to support our medical
needs to keep us all healthy, and to ensure our
remarkable community continues to thrive.
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The Madison Valley Medical Center is celebrating the 10th anniversary of offering care in our medical facility,
but our story begins back in 1949…
With the Madison Valley’s population continuing to grow, locals began working toward establishing resident medical services. After a successful fundraising campaign, the Madison Valley Hospital was completed in 1950.
Dr. Ron ”Doc” Losee served as the first physician, and Dr. Gene Wilkins was the second permanent resident medical doctor, starting in 1964.
On March 16, 2009, the Madison Valley Medical Center was established, reflecting a significant step up from the original three-bed clinic.
The Madison Valley Medical Center initiated a visual rebranding to better reflect “Expert Care with Small Town Compassion”.
1949-1950 1950-1964 2009 2019
Our History
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At Madison Valley Medical Center, we strive to deliver innovative medical care with the kind of small-town compassion that has been the hallmark of this valley for generations.
The Medical Center is located on the north end of Main Street in Ennis, where all the patient rooms are private and enjoy spectacular views of the Madison Range.
If family and friends come to visit, a large patient/visitor lounge provides a comfortable place to wait or socialize. Board games, a complimentary refreshment bar, and a lovely old piano are a few details that make for a welcoming visit.
We’re proud to be a designated trauma receiving facility, providing initial evaluation, stabilization, diagnoses, and assessment for transfer to a higher level of care if necessary. Our hospital care includes recovery and rehabilitation services, physical, occupational
and speech therapies, cardiac and respiratory rehabilitation and wound care.
Our full laboratory and imaging departments with ultrasound, CT, mobile MRI and private mammography suite helps us with accurate diagnoses. We offer screening colonoscopies and endoscopies, and for patients needing intravenous medications, outpatient IV therapy is available.
To speed recovery after a surgery or out of town hospitalization, we provide a dynamic Transitional Care Program, to get patients back on their feet.
Our Family Medicine Clinic with walk-in availability gives patients from all ages and all walks of life a convenient way to get the help they need.
We continue to facilitate conversations among the staff and community to explore new services, and prioritize opportunities for growth and expansion.
Our Services
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FY 2018 Madison Valley Hospital District Board of Trustees and Administrative Staff
Dottie Fossel, Chairman Jim Hageman Mary OliverDr. RD Marks, Chief of Staff Gary Hadley Jeff MontagAllen Rohrback, CEO
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Our 36,470-square-foot hospital has two levels and ten beds.
FACILITY
Our staff includes 5 doctors, 2 nurse practitioners, 2 physician assistants, 55 trained caregivers and clinical care staff and an administrative and support staff of 22.
STAFF
The Family Medicine Clinic provides over 9,000 patient visits per year.
CLINIC
Comprehensive physical, occupational and speech therapy, along with cardiac and respiratory rehabilitation services are projected to provide over 6,000 visits in 2019.
REHABILITATION
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Visiting specialists in gynecology, oncology, cardiology and audiology bring a high level of expertise.
SPECIALISTS
A partnership with Ennis Schools to offer a school nurse program further connects us with our community.
PARTNERSHIPS
Strategic relationships with Mayo Clinic and Allevant strengthen our Transitional Care program.
RELATIONSHIPS
From health fairs and blood drives, to educational outreach and student shadowing opportunities, we’re here to help.
COMMUNITY
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Every year, anglers on the Madison look forward
to getting out on the water and experiencing the
myriad of changes that await them. Did the winter’s
deep freeze subtly alter the course of the river above town? Is
there a new riffle, thanks to this year’s runoff, that looks to be an
ideal big fish spot? It’s all part of the joys of fishing a wild river.
Just as the river changes, things at the Madison Valley Medical
Center Foundation have changed this year, too — and we’re
excited to explore all the new opportunities with you.
For example, we welcomed a new executive director, Dawn
Conklin, who is proving successful in her navigation of
foundation development and long-term planning. This year we
also welcomed several new board members to the foundation,
and look forward to bringing their fresh vision to our new,
shared presence.
With an eye to the future, the foundation voted to co-brand
with the hospital; with a new shared logo, website, and annual
report, we’ll be moving forward with a unified vision of providing
excellence in healthcare for our community, in keeping with the
hospital’s overall strategic plan.
As John F Kennedy once said; “Change is the law of life. And
those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss
the future.”
With this in mind, we at the Madison Valley Medical Center
Foundation are ready to welcome the future – as we act to
better serve our remarkable community now and into the future.
With gratitude,
Our FoundationA Letter from our Executive Director and President of the Board
Amy Kelley,
President of the Board, MVMCF
Dawn Conklin,
Executive Director, MVMCF
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ASSETS AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2018CURRENT ASSETS $ 5,337,366PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT – NET 6,910,549OTHER ASSETS 156,400
Total assets $ 12,404,315
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSCURRENT LIABILITIES $ 844,587LONG-TERM DEBT, LESS CURRENT PORTION 4,948,897
Total liabilities $ 5,793,484
NET ASSETSUnrestricted 6,601,873Temporarily restricted 8,958
Total net assets $ 6,610,831
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 12,404,315
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s FY 2018 MVMC INCOME STATEMENTREVENUE
Patient Service Revenue, less contractual adjustments and discounts
$ 7,427,456
Provision for bad debt (292,631)NET PATIENT SERVICE REVENUE $ 7,134,825340(B) REVENUE 130,482 OTHER REVENUE 45,161
Total operating revenue $ 7,310,468
EXPENSES Employee salaries, taxes and benefits $ 4,566,205 Purchased services and service contracts 1,374,359 Supplies and minor equipment 896,759 Depreciation 790,803 Interest expense 175,167 Training 124,456 Professional liability insurance 87,565 Other expenses 385,409
Total operating expenses $ 8,400,723
OPERATING LOSS (1,090,255)
OTHER INCOME Mill levy income $ 1,148,929 Foundation, auxiliary and misc donations 230,242 Other income 38,846 Increase in temporarily restricted net assets 8,958
Total other income $ 1,426,975
NET INCOME $ 336,720
NET ASSETS – BEGINNING OF YEAR $ 6,274,111 NET ASSETS – END OF YEAR $ 6,610,831
* This information has been derived from audited financial statements.
PATIENT VOLUMES 2012-2019
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
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FY 2018 Board of Directors – MVMC Foundation
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ASSETSCURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $ 37,250Unconditional promises to give 107,829
Total current assets $ 145,079
CAPITAL ASSETSSoftware and equipment, net $ 703
OTHER ASSETSCash restricted for endowment $ 129,711Cash restricted for Board-designated endowment 64,905Investments 3,913,365Unconditional promises to give, net of current portion 169,834Assets held for sale 4,950
Total other assets $ 4,282,765
TOTAL ASSETS $ 4,428,547
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSCURRENT LIABILITIESAccounts payable 441Payroll liabilities 2,327
Total current liabilities $ 2,768
NET ASSETSDesignated for signage and brick memorial $ 928Designated for Dr. Losee and Dr. Wilkins Capital Fund 311,922Designated for foundation operations 202,500Designated for Douglas D. Coppin Endowment 2,194,354Undesignated 268,261
Temporarily restricted 441,574Permanently restricted for the General Endowment Fund 1,006,240
Total net assets $ 4,425,779
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 4,428,547
Amy Kelley, President
Suz Richards, Vice President
Tim Combs, Treasurer
Susan Metzger, Secretary
Josh Vujovich
Ann Alsted
Dawn Conklin, Executive Director, Ex Officio
Allen Rohrback, MVMC
Dottie Fossel, MVMC
Jeff Montag, MVMC
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Thanks to you, our generous donors, we have had another positive year. We have grown both our long term and our capital funds from the support of our committed community. This generous commitment from you will allow us to continue our support of MVMC and prepare for upcoming strategic growth of the facilities in order to better serve the community.
In spite of unfavorable market conditions that resulted in a loss of 7.99% for the 2018 calendar year, the investment portfolio has returned 4.83% since inception of investments. We value and appreciate the careful guidance of our investment advisors, the Yellowstone Group of Morgan Stanley.
We consider our stewardship of the invested funds to be of utmost importance, and during market volatility, we meet often to review performance and craft appropriate strategies.
Our long-term funds grew to $3.9 million at the end of fiscal year 2018 as a result of both investment earnings and contributions. The investment income and donations topped $400,000.
These funds were used to:
• Complete an electronics health records project• Purchase a crash cart and new physical
therapy equipment• Help train and retain key medical staff
ACTIVITY REPORT ON MADISON VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION, INC. GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUNDDate fund Established August 3, 2013
Net Assets as of September 30, 2018 $ 1,135,9001
Less – Promises to Give (256,000)2
Invested Funds as of September 30, 2018 879,900 Investment income during Year net 20,0003
Income distributed in fiscal year (400)
New contributions and Pledges in fiscal year 158,800 Net assets invested funds as of September 30, 2017 701,500 Net Assets as of September 30, 2017 $ 1,088,800
ACTIVITY REPORT ON MADISON VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION, INC.DOUGLAS D. COPPIN ENDOWMENT FUNDDate Fund Established October 13, 2016
Net Assets as of September 30, 2018 $ 2,194,400 Investment income during year net 71,6003
Income distributed in fiscal year (101,600)4
Net Assets as of September 30, 2017 $ 2,224,400
ACTIVITY REPORT ON MADISON VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION, INC. DR. LOSEE AND DR. WILKINS CAPITAL FUNDDate Fund Established August 8, 2013
Net Assets as of September 30, 2018 $ 582,600 Investment income during Year net 20,2003 Income distributed in fiscal year (2,500)New contributions and Pledges in fiscal year 226,8004
Net assets invested funds as of September 30, 2017 $ 338,100
(1) $1,006,300 Permanently restricted - $129,600 - temporarily restricted(2) Funds pledges but not collected as of September 30, 2018(3) Realized and Unrealized earnings net of fees(4) $100,000 contributed to the Capital Fund
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$50,000 AND ABOVECanter, Lisa
$10,000 TO $49,999Allen, Barry K. and Linda P.AnonymousAnonymousBurke, Stephen and GretchenFossel, DottieSheridan, Dr. Howard and BrendaThe Catholic Foundation Of Northern Colorado/
T & F Family Fund The Ed and Yvonne Parish FoundationThom, LeRoy and Jean and T-L Foundation Inc.Marks, Dr. RD and AndreaFoil, Ron and Terry
$5,000 TO $9,999Braxton, Terry and KarinEnnis True Value HardwareMarks, Robert and BarbaraScott, Sam and SherryThe Double F Foundation (The Fossel Family)Weglicki, Tim and Denise
$1,000 TO $4,999Alsted, Don and AnnAlton, Dr. Kirby and JaniceAnonymousArnold, Scott and ChrisDavid R. and Patricia D. Atkinson FoundationBarker, Brian and SallyChevron Matching Employee FundsClaypool, John and DianneFinkle, Dr. Bryan and Mary DeymanGraham, Robert and Laurel (Bob and Annie)Hadley, Gary and LoriHutchinson, K.E.Kelley, Jim and AnneKing Family Foundation, Luther and TeresaLake, John and SheliaLaszlo, Andy and PauletteMadison Valley BankMadison Valley Woman’s ClubMartin, Sandy and Nancy Mercer, Bill and Diamond, QuinnMiller, Ron and JudyMilner, Mike and NinaMohr, Richard and ElizabethMontag, Jeff and Kim Morgan, Henry W.
Rentschler, PamRichards, Bruce and SuzRosin, CarolynSaltchuk Resources, Inc. Scudder, DonaldSchutts, Alan and PatTaylor, James and Valerie AnneTucker, The Honorable Mr. Loren and Mrs. MaryAnnVidal, T. MichaelWagner, Beverly A.Whitacre, Russell and Kelly, Mary Ellen
$500 TO $999AnonymousArpe, William and MarianneBeck, Bob and KatieBrennan, Mark and DanaCombs, Tim and Reinsch, Lea AnneCrawley, David and MarthaCrosby, Lawrence and VeronicaD and D Auto Inc.English, Ronald and JeanneGoltz, Howard and MaryGranger Ranches Griffin, TomGriffith, Theodore and JoyceHale, David and PatHocking, Rex and PennyHutton, William T. and LyndaJohnson, Samuel and LynneKelley, Scott and AmyKrokes, Larry and DianeLegg, William Leonhardy, Lee NellesLove, Steve and Diane Mann, ElizabethMilsap, Mary CarolMinahan, SusanMorimoto, Dr. AllenMr. and Mrs. Charles Nettles Oglietti, Bernard and PatricePronghorn Meadows HOARedhouse, John and SusanRoss, Mason and JulieSimmons, GailSmrcka, Nancy and Jim KramerStonebraker, JudiVermilion Ranch Company
$499 AND UNDER Aced, David and Susan
Aldridge, PaulAllison, James B. and PamelaAmdor, Ruth VAmes, AnitaAnonymousArtemenko, DoloresBagwell, Joseph and NancyBahnson, SteveBaker, Daniel and KimberlyBartle, F Guy and MaryBauchman, Rick and GalenBauer, Gary and MarthaBerger, Gordon and JoyceBerkshire Hathaway Homeservices Montana PropertiesBillings, James and DonnaBirkeland, Pamela T. Bohleen, Gene and Coffman, JanBostic Family TrustBoulder FieldBowen, Don and ToniBowles, TanaBrooks, Paul and Deborah FlanneryBrown, Dr. Randolph and MarilynBullock, Larry and GayliaChristensen, H VernClark, John and JodyClarkson Jr., Dr. and Mrs. G.S.Clement, Fitzpatrick and Kenworthy Cleverley, JaniceCoffman, Charles and Debora Collins, Herschel R.Color World of Montana, Inc.Conklin, Dawn and BrianCostello, Fred and AnnCroy, Chief and StacyDale, John and BridgetDeBrito, Vivian C.Dilschneider, Joe and RikkiDittl, BarbaraDochnahl, John and Janet BeanDuncan, DouglasEaster, RayEndecott, Mrs. JanetEngland, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesEverts, James and JaniceFeskanin, Rick and AldeFilby, Dr. Evan and CarolineFlawless Skincare LLCFowler, JackFrey, Jim and JudieFurstenau, Galen and Debbie
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Garland, RichardGaulding, RodgerGieck, Dr. Joe and Mrs. SallyGillispie, Joseph and BarbaraGlines, Daniel and BarbaraGoggins, CoraGough, Stephen and GaleGrauman, DaveH.F. Hardy PaintingHaddy, JamesHageman, James and ElizabethHands, RobertHarrington PepsiHauck, John and KrisHawkes, Joseph and MaryHeaston, PattiHeath, Gerald and MaureenHissong, Skip and JodyHoag, Mansfield and BarbaraHoney, JudithHorner, Eddie and DollyHovan, Paul and JudithImery’s Talc (Luzenac Yellowstone Mine)Ingram, Walter J.Istenes, CharlaJackson, Micky W. and JudyJackson, SherriJarrett, David C. Kahn, Timothy and FrancesKehler, ArthurKelly, Lonnie and PamelaKent, Jack and MarjorieKent, Neil (Rodger)Kessler, MarcieKirsch, Tom and ElouiseKlein, Jonathan and MarianneKnutston, Tony and CarolKreider, SueKruger, GeneLaBar, RuthLabelle, Conrad and DonnaLaszlo, JeffreyLevin, Mark and DoraLindman, Warren and DanelleLopez, GinaLuckey, Stephen and JeannieLynes, RobertMadison Valley Medical Center EmployeesMason, John and MargieMcCambridge, ElizabethMilford, Richard and Lorrie
Mitchell, Tom and PaulaMize, Dick and Vonna MaeMontgomery, Sidney and GloriaMoran, Don and BonnieMorningstar, LeslieMountain View TV and Satellite, IncMVMC AuxiliaryNovikoff, AmyOakley, Cledith and DinahOhs, DonnaOsborn, Edward and JudiParsons, Ben and Georgia HunterPierce, BarbaraProvenza, Frederick and SusanPulliam, John and DanaRathie, MildredReilly, Dennis and StephanieReynolds, JackReynolds, Robert J.Rice, Greg and KarenRochez, Fred and DarleneRodorigo, MarkSammons, John and MegScalise, Joseph and Doolittle, AbigailScully, John and AntoinetteSherick, Stephan and DorisShores, Eric and AnnieSiddoway, Jon G.Simpson, Allan and VirginiaSlaton, Bill and Newton, KentSmith, JanetSpann, Jim and AdeleSparkman, Mrs. BenSpensley, Dennis and JanSprout, CraigSprout, JodyStahn, LyndellSterchi, KathrynStewart, John T.Stilwell, Thomas and DeannaStrickland, Ray and LindaSwenson, Lawrence and LonieThallmayer, Hans and JosieThibodeaux, Donald and VernThomas, Mr. and Mrs. JohnThorpe, RussellTimmons, Michael and SusanWasick, PhyllisWelch, Eugene and KarenWelton, JayneWilliams, Bob and Kris
Williams, Don and CarolynWitt, William and JaniceWolcott, Richard and RobinWood, Dick and Mary
MEMORIALS “Mommy A” Carolyn WilliamsBarbie DurhamBill MillerBob CleverleyBob DelucchiBob GogginsCecil KlattDr. Al KuykendallDr. Leo BerkDon PruderGabby RockwellGlenn ReinhardtJay FredsonKaren ClaassenKenneth ShirleyLois SaierMarjorie AnhaltMartha ScudderPete TraxlerRoger GrobeSteve HubnerSunny SmithSusie Reints WhitmanTheo WalkerVirginia OrtivezVirginia SegotaWJ Hutchinson
HONORARIUMSAndy ThomasBarry and Linda AllenDr. RD and Andrea Marks James KramerJudi StonebrakerMadison Valley Medical Center - Clinic StaffMr. and Mrs. Frank CallawayNancy SmrckaShanna Mae Swanson
The Madison Valley Medical Center Foundation has tried to be as complete and accurate as possible in listing contributors for the 2018 fiscal year. If a mistake has been made or a name omitted, please notify our office at (406) 682-6641.
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Ten years in our new facility went by quickly —
what do the next ten, or next hundred years,
hold in store for the Madison Valley?
Our single-minded mission continues to be
putting priority on the medical needs of this
community, and we’re proud of the role we play
in taking care of friends new and old as we look
to our shared future.
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